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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1. 1913. 



THE EUREKA'S NEW AGENT ON THE PACIFIC COAST. 



The Eureka Fire Hose Manufacturing Co. has appointed 

 Mr. VV. S. Harley as its agent for fire department hose in the 

 states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho and Washington, with 

 offices in the Paulsen Building, Sp()l<ane, Washington. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



The .\skam Rubber Co., June 18. 1913; under the laws of 

 Connecticut: authorized capital, $30,000. Incurporators: I. 

 W. S. Hawes, William F. and Leroy Askam. 



Otto Braunvvorth, Inc., July 23. 1913; under the laws of 

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

 Bracht, 751 East 229th street; Louis A. and Otto Braunworth — 

 both of 3013 Kingsbridge Terrace. New York. Location of 

 principal office, Xew York. To deal in rubber, etc. 



Brookville Rubber Co., June 12. 1913; under the laws of 

 New Jersey; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Edward .-\. Fischer, Ezra Evans and Charles A. Joslin — all of 

 Trenton. New Jersey. To manufacture, purchase and sell 

 all kinds of mechanical rubber goods. 



The Canton Tire Saver Co., .April 8, 1913; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: J. A. and 



A. H. Calhoun and A. H. Wilson. To manufacture and sell a 

 liquid preparation used in automobile tires to prevent and stop 

 punctures, etc. 



Carlton Raincoat Co., Inc., July 7, 1913; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: John 

 E. Mellon, 1011 East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth 

 street. New York; Jacob H. Lampert and Otto W'ill. both of 

 1894 Lexington avenue. New York. Location of principal 

 office, New York. 



The Club Scrap Rubber and Tire Co., June 23, 1913; under 

 the laws of New Y'ork ; authorized capital, $2,500. Incor- 

 porators ; Harry Dolkart, 210 Henry street ; Abraham Kal- 

 balkin, 318 East Thirteenth street, and William Adinofif, 69 

 East One Hundred and Eleventh street — all of New Y'ork. 



The Diamond Rubber Co., April 28, 1913; under the laws 

 of Ohio ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : A. H. 

 Marks, O. C. Barber and Guy E. Norwood. To manufacture, 

 buy. sell and deal in and with rubber and rubber goods, etc. 



Essenkay Products Co., May 28, 1913; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Franc D. 

 Mayer, William L. Weber, and William R. Russell. To 

 manufacture rubber and rubber compounds. 



Eureka Tire Co., June 18, 1913; under the laws of New- 

 Jersey ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : John E., 

 Peter D. and Frank W. Thropp — all of Trenton. New Jersey. 

 To control patents covering a special method of tire manufac- 

 ture, with the intention of leasing to mills now making tires the 

 right to use this patented method. 



Goodyear Manufacturing Raincoat Co.. Inc.. June 25, 1913; 

 under the laws of New York; authorized capital. $100,000. 

 Incorporators : F. D. Clayton, David Gross — both of English- 

 town, New Jersey, and William Schor, 15 East Sixteenth 

 street. New Y'ork. Location of principal office. New Y'ork. 



Hubmark Rubber Co., June 23. 1913; under the laws of 

 Michigan; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Henry 



B. Hubbard, 1540 Seventy-second street, Brooklyn, New 

 York; George H. Mayo, Brookline, Massachusetts, and 

 William E. Barker, 366 Sanford avenue, Flushing. New York. 

 Location of principal office, Detroit. Michigan. To purchase, 

 sell and deal in rubber goods and footwear of all kinds, etc. 



Independent Rubber Co., June 23, 1913; under the laws of 

 Missouri; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: John L. 

 and James Coesir. and .Arthur James — all of Joplin, Missouri. 

 Location of principal office. Joplin. Missouri. To manufacture, 

 repair, buy and sell automobile tires, tubes, etc. 



Johnstown Rubber Co.. June 5, 1913; under the laws of 

 Pennsylvania: authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: 

 Nelson MacReynolds, Thomas Y. Brent, and A, C. Simler — 

 all of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Location of principal office, 

 Johnstown. Pennsylvania. To dcvulcanize and refine rubber, 

 and to manufacture articles and merchandise. 



Keaton Patents Co., Inc., June 14, 1913; under the laws of 

 Xew Y'ork; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 H. O. Coughlan, Joseph F. Curter. and J. R. Nevin — all of 

 34 Nassau street. New York. To carry on a tire business. 



S. A. Levine & Co., Inc., June 25. 1913; under the laws of 

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

 Samuel A. and Augusta Levine — both of Lawrence street, 

 Spring Valley, New York, and Joseph Levine, 625 Hendrix 

 street, Brooklyn, New York. Location of principal office. 

 New York. To deal in raincoats and other rubberized 

 goods. 



The National Rubber Co., July 14. 1913; under the laws of 

 Delaware; authorized capital. $2,500,000. Incorporators: 

 F. R. Hansell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, George H. B. 

 Martin, Camden, New Jersey, and G. U. Martin, Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. To manufacture and deal in automobiles, cars, 

 wagons, boats, etc.. together with their equipments. 



Presto Garter Manufacturing Co., Inc., July 7, 1913; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $3,000. Incor- 

 porators: Maurice Berkowitz, 822 Beck street, Harry 

 Troupiansky, and Jacob Trow — both of 101 Chrystie street, 

 New Y'ork. 



The Puncturement Co., April 24, 1913; under the laws of 

 Oliio ; authorized capital, $1,000. Location of principal office, 

 ClevtUind. Ohio. To manufacture and deal in all articles to be 

 used in connection with automobiles. 



The Reliable Puncture Seal Co.. May 26, 1913; under the 

 laws of Ohio ; authorized capital, $25,000. Location of principal 

 office. Canton, Ohio. To manufacture and market motor vehicle 

 accessories. 



Ten Broeck Tire Co., June 18, 1913; under the laws of 

 Delaware ; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators : S. S. 

 Adams. Jr., John B. Gray, and M. B. F. Hawkins— all of Wil- 

 mington, Delaware. To manufacture automobile tires, tubes, etc. 



The Tire Place, Inc., July 2. 1913; under the laws of Dela- 

 ware; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: John G. 

 Hughs, Haddonfield, New Jersey ; Harry Fisher, Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania, and Harry W. Davis, Wilmington, Delaware. To 

 carry on business of manufacturing, dealing in automobile tires 

 and fitting parts and sundries. 



Trautman Corporation, July 14, 1913; under the laws of 

 New Y'ork; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: Evelyn 

 M. Trautman, 191 Park Place, Florence A. Webb, 227 Flat- 

 bush avenue, and Charles Colsten, 903 Sixteenth street — all 

 of Brooklyn, New York. Location of principal office, Brook- 

 lyn. New York. To carry on auto tire business. 



Triumphant Tire Society. Inc., May 27, 1913; under the laws 

 of New York ; authorized capital, $500. Incorporators : Elbert R. 

 De Tamble, Nyack, New Y'ork ; Louise Bennett, 216 West 127th 

 street. New York, and Esther .A. Swanson, Kenilworth. New 

 Jersey. Location of principal office. Manhattan. To manufacture 

 and deal in rubber goods, tires, etc. 



Vacuum Tire Corporation. July 17, 1913; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital. $50,000. Incorporators: Wil- 

 liard J. Woodcock, 102 Gates avenue. Charles G. Ross, 66 

 Hancock street, Frederick L. B. Gartner, 150 Classon avenue 

 — all of Brooklyn. New York. Location of principal office, 

 Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture and deal in auto tires 

 and accessories. 



