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THE INDIA RUBBER V/ORLD 



[November i, 1901. 



Mr. Johnson married, in Paris, in June, 1899, Miss Rertha 

 Moorhouse — daughter of Mr. H. P. Moorhouse, for many years 

 the representative of the Candee company in Paris — who sur- 

 vives him, with one son. Mr. Moorhouse happened to be in 

 the United States, and was able to hasten to his daughter's 

 side, at the time of her bereavement. 



In forming a personal estimate of Mr. Johnson, one hesitates 

 just where to begin, because of the wealth of material. He was 

 a singularly broad man, intellectually, with a faculty for doing 

 almost anything that he set himself to do, exceedingly well, 

 while his scientific training rendered him accurate and his am- 

 bition energetic, these qualities being tempered by an exceed- 

 ing courtesy and a recognition of their rights and abilities of 

 others. Few men having climbed so high could have retained 

 so many friends in so many different walks in life. 



The New England Rubber Club, of which he was a member, 

 called together their committee on receiving telegraphic news 

 of his death and passed the following resolutions: 



Whereas, Death has suddenly taken from among us our esteemed 

 friend and fellow member, Charles L. Johnson, we, the members of the 

 New England Rubber Club, are moved to record our sorrow, inade- 

 quately, yet sincerely in the following resolutions ; 



Resolved, That in the death of our friend the trade loses an able 

 leader, a wise counselor, a friendly, courteous gentleman. Modest, in- 

 tellectual, charitable, successful, his gentleness and consideration will 

 render his a cherished memory. 



Resolved, That we extend to his widow and his immediate family 

 our deep and appreciative sympathy. Their grief is ours in a large 

 measure, and while they miss him in the home, we also in the business 

 circles, where strong ties are formed, and true respect and affection also 

 dwell, shall on our part mourn and miss him. 



Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records 

 of the Club, and also engrossed and presented to the family of the 

 deceased. a. o. bourn ^ 



c. H. ARNOLD V Committee. 



GEORGE p. WHITMORE ) 



RECENT RUBBER PATENTS. 



682,160. 

 682.308. 

 682,387. 



UNITED STATES PATENT RECORD. 

 Issued September 3, 1901. 



NO. 681,758. Atomizer. Charles L. Turner, Maiden, Massa- 

 chusetts, assignor to Rhodes Lockwood, Boston. 



682,012. Securing elastic tires to wheels. William F. Williams, Lon- 

 don, England. 



682,057. Cushion tire. Ernest Germain, Paris, France. 

 Issued September to, igoi. 

 Swimming bag. George B. Anderson, Philadelphia. 

 Rubber dam holder. Luther A. Young, St. Louis. 

 Elastic valve attachment for pneumatic tires. Rolland J. 

 Peet, Hamilton, New York. 

 682,442. Elastic tire. William F. Williams, London, England. 

 682,464. Stopper for infants feeding bottles. Frederick R. Graham, 

 Yooll, Edinburgh, Scotland. 



Issued September 17, 1901. 



682,633. Tire for vehicle wheels. William F. Masters, Brooklyn, 

 New York. 



682,789. Hoof pad. Charles S. Carkin, Keene, New Hampshire. 

 682,917. Tire. John M. Doan, Mishawaka, Indiana, assignor of one- 

 half to Edward W. Synwolt, same place. 

 682,977. Resilient or elastic tire. Earnest A. Dibbens, Denver, Col- 

 orado, assignor to Charles G. Fawkes, same place. 

 Issued September 24, 1901. 

 Bath hose. William L. Simmons, Chicago. 

 Syringe. Arthur E. Bonesteel, Central City, Colorado. 

 Life boat. John E. Dysart, Cadiz, Ohio. 

 Elastic horseshoe. Sidney McCloud, Chicago, 111. 

 Cushion tire. Frederick W. Skinner, Valley Falls, Rhode 



683.076. 

 683,099. 

 683,260. 

 683,318. 

 683,345. 



Island, assignor to Advance Tire Co., of South Dakota. 



683,365. Vehicle tire. William J. Wittmann, Rochester, New York. 

 Design Patents. 



35.064. Jar rubber. Florence C. Pulsifer, Port Huron, Michigan. 

 Issued September 24, 1901. 



ENGLISH PATENT RECORD. 

 Applications. — 1901. 



16,745. Emmerich Markovitz, i8, Buckingham street, Strand, Lon- 

 don. Improvements in tires. August 20. 



16,749. Carlton Davies, 46, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Pneumatic 

 tires and valve attachment thereof. August 20. 



16,889. Baron Pierre De Caters, 45, Southampton buildings, Chancery 

 lane, London. Pneumatic tires for vehicle wheels. August 22. 



16,934. Frederick Wicks, Halfway lodge, Esher, Surrey. India rub- 

 ber tires. August 23. 



16,972. Albert Lambert Cudey, 53, Chancery lane, London. Pneu- 

 matic tires. August 23. 



17,034. Hermann GlUer, Jr., and Wilhelm Taubenheim, 322, High 

 Holborn, London. Mechanism for inflating vehicle tires during 

 use and for indicating the attainment of the maximum pressure 

 therein. August 24. 



17.065. Richard John Hayes. Manchester. Pneumatic pad for trusses 

 in the treatment of hernia. August 26. 



17,239. Stanley Ingham, 9. Warwick court, Gray's Inn, London. 

 Solid rubber tire for vehicles. August 28. 



17,262. Georg Friederich Herbst, 37, Chancery lane, London. Elas- 

 tic bracelets. August 28. 



17,26s. Harry Lucas, 18, Southampton buildings. Chancery lane, Lon- 

 don. Valves for pneumatic tires and for similar services. August 28. 



I7>355- Edward Walton Marston, 55, Chancery lane, London. Valves 

 for pneumatic tires and the like, August 29. 



17,366. Charles Edward Lacy-Hulbert, 25, Victoria street, Westmin- 

 ster, London. Method of attaching rubber or other hose pipe to 

 unions or fittings. August 30. 



17,386. James Parr, 65, Friar lane, Leicester. Inflated and solid elai- 

 tic tires. August 30. 



17,505. John Joseph Connolly, 72, Cannon street, London. Pneu- 

 matic tires. August 31. 

 17,569. William Humphrey Wheatley, 40, Chancery lane, London. 



Improved exercising apparatus. [John S. Addleman, United 



States.] September 2. 

 17,591. Thomas Blandford, Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland. 



Bicycle tire consisting of a flexible metallic tube with a covering of 



India rubber. September 3. 

 17,686. Harry Lucas and Thomas Sloper, iS, Southampton buildings, 



Chancery lane, London. Valves for pneumatic tires and similar 



services. September 4. 



17,688. Charles Challiner, Manchester. Noiseless tires for vehicles. 

 September 4. 



17,862. Charles Edward Esse, 6, Lord street, Liverpool. Pneumatic 

 inner tubes for tires. September 6. 



Patent-s Granted. — Applications of 1900. 



8367. Securing India-rubber to surfaces. Holroyd, J., Amcliffe, The 

 Downs, Luton, May 5, 1901, 



8515. Molding and vulcanizing India-rubber. Hamet, H., 34, rue 



Piat, Paris. May 8, 1901. 

 8567. Vulcanizing India-rubber. Same. May 9, 1901. 



8603. Pneumatic tire. Feather, T., Mirfield, Yorkshire. May 10, 

 1901. 



8626. Rubber tire. Boult, A. J,, in, Hatton garden, London. 

 [Thurston, E. L., Cleveland, Ohio, United States.] May 10, 1901. 



8663. India-rubber cementing. Hamet, H , 34, rue Piat, Paris. 

 May 10, igoi. 



8851. Method of attaching tires to rim. Allison, C. A., 52, Chancery 

 lane, London. [Strutt, W. H., and Reeves, A., No 310 West 

 One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street. New York, United States.] 

 May 14, 1901. 



9167. Molding and vulcanizing wheel tires. Doughty, H. J., Provi- 

 dence, Rhode Island, United States. May 18, 1901. 



9222. Pneumatic tire. Collier, A. T., Convena, St. Albans, Hert- 

 fordshire. May 18, 1901. 



9335. Rubber tire. Buckingham, E. J., 83A. St. George's road, 

 Southwark, London. May 21, 1901. 



9418. Tire repairer. Reynolds, A. G., 23, Stepney green, London. 

 May 22, 1901. 



