July 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



527 



THE RUBBER CLUB OUTING. 



HTHE annual Midsummer Outing of the Rubber Club of 

 * America will be held on Monday, July 14, at the Belmont 

 Springs Country Club, in one of the beautiful suburbs of Boston. 



lii.i-.Mi.M Se'kikgs Country C:.l isiioi =,k, LltL.M.j.Nx, AIa^^. 

 There will be all the attractive features to which the club mem- 



AnoTHER \iiCW 0I-- THE BeLMONT SPRINGS CoUNTRY CluBHOUSE. 



bers have been accustomed in the past, and more. The outing 



View ox the Grounds of the Bei.mont Springs Country Club. 



is in charge of the Sports Committee, consisting of Frank R. 

 McKcnna. of the Bourn Rubber Co.. chairman; E. L. Phipps. 



of the United States Rubber Co., \V. L. Pitcher, of the East- 

 hampton Rubber Co., Frank H. Appleton, Jr., of F. H. Apple- 

 ton & Son, and W. J. Kelley. of Arnold & Zeiss; and they are 

 hard at work on the most interesting program they can devise. 

 There will be golf, baseball and tennis, of course, and other 

 sports. 



The Belmont Springs Country Club has exceedingly attractive 

 grounds. Here are three convincing proofs of the fact, viz. : 

 Two photographs showing different views of the club house and 

 another photograph showing a wonderfully fine avenue of trees 

 leading out from the club house. 



The details of the day's outing will be sent to club members 

 within a few days. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Alling-Lockwoou Co., Inc., May 23, 1913; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Clarence 

 E. Ailing, Stamford, Connecticut; Arthur E. Ailing, Nevtr 

 Haven, Connecticut, and Frederick F. Lockwood. Binghamton, 

 Xew York. Location of principal office, Binghamton, New 

 N'ork. To manufacture and deal in rubber, etc. 



Benton Raincoat Co., May 23, 1913; under the laws of Illinois; 

 .luthorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators : Carl Cohn, Leo S. 

 Kosichek and Jacob Schwartz. Location of principal office, Chi- 

 cago, Illinois. To deal in men's clothing and wearing apparel, etc. 



Costello Seat Co., May 13, 1913; under the laws of Illinois; 

 authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : George W. Costello, 

 Edward J. Hennessy and William R. Swissler. Location of prin- 

 cipal office, Chicago, Illinois. To manufacture, buy and sell and 

 generally deal in all kinds of automobile seats and sundries. 



East India and African Rubber Co., May 12, 1913; under the 

 laws of New Jersey ; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators : 

 Edward Walham, 158 North La Salle avenue; James Butler and 

 Ernest Wilfried, 915 North La Salle avenue — all of Chicago, Il- 

 linois. To import, e.Kport, buy and sell raw products, as rub- 

 •er, etc. 



Federal Sales Co., Inc.. June 2. 1913; under tlie laws of New 

 Vork ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators ; Henry S. 

 l;liss. 726 West avenue; Charles A. Hahl and John J. Henry, 176 

 Woodward avenue — all of BufTalo, New York. Location of prin- 

 cipal office, BufTalo, New York. To deal in rubber goods. 



Live-Leather Belt Co., Inc., June 13, 1913 ; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: Isal Wein- 

 man, 1800 Seventh avenue; Leon Heinmann, 1018 East 163d 

 street, and Joseph Jacobs, 1348 Boone avenue — all of New York. 

 Location of principal office. New York. To manufacture leather 

 and elastic belts. 



New Idea Tire Co., April 30, 1913 ; under the laws of Dela- 

 ware ; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators : F. R. Hansell, 

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; George H. B. Martin and S. C. 

 Seymour, both of Camden, New Jersey. To manufacture and 

 ileal in tires, etc. 



Phillips Tire Co., April 14, 1913; under the laws of North 

 Carolina; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: W. L. 

 Phillips, J. E. Craddock and C. D. Cooper — all of Asheville, 

 North Carolina. 



Pneumatic Rim and Tire Co., May 12, 1913; under the laws 

 of Delaware ; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators : R. 

 r)oy(l Cooling, Clarence J. Jacobs and Harry W. Davis — all of 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in pneumatic 

 tires for engines, etc. 



Positive Vulcanizing Co., May 26, 1913; under the laws of 

 Iowa ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : W. G. Sand- 

 ford, Charles Huber and J. Reed Lane — all of Davenport, Iowa. 

 To manufacture tire vulcanizers, etc. 



The accepted authority on South American rubber- 

 Rubber Country of the Amazon," by Henry C. Pearson. 



"The 



