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THE INDIA RUBBER "WORLD 



[June i, 1901. 



NEW TRADE PUBLICATIONS. 



THE B. F. Goodrich Co. (Akron, Ohio) send us a cata- 

 logue of " Palmer tires," the use of which, according to 

 an assertion on tlie outside title page, " make all wheels high 

 grade." This may properly be called a high grade catalogue, 

 and it cannot fail to make a good impression in favor of " Pal- 

 mers" in the minds of any who may hear of these tires for the 

 first time through its pages. [6}i°X7'- 16 pages.] Another 

 illustrated catalogue from the same house is devoted to "Good- 

 rich Rubber Toys " — a comparatively new line which is coming 

 into much prominence. [5" X 6'. 16 pages.] 



Boston Belting Co. have issued their first tire publica- 

 tion, entitled " Rubber Vehicle Tires," copyrighted April, 1901. 

 It relates to, and fully describes and illustrates, the " Univer- 

 sal " rubber vehicle tire, patented, and also the "Imperial" 

 vehicle tire, which is of the popular wired on type of construc- 

 tion. [3>^"X6". 12 pages.] 



G. & J. Tire Co. (Indianapolis, Indiana) send us a new edi- 

 tion of the pamphlet describing their " Detachable Tires," hav- 

 ing an entirely new cover design which is very attractive, while 

 the interior of the booklet is both attractive as to the illustra- 

 tions and readable as to the description of the tire and the 

 method of its construction. [4"x6%'. 16 pages.] 



The La Favorite Rubber Manufacturing Co. (Pater- 

 son, New Jersey) have issued a new illustrated catalogue — their 

 seventh — of " Perry's Packings " and the other rubber goods 

 manufactured by them, including steam hose, gaskets, packing 

 rings for water gage glasses, valves, landing mats, etc. ['i}i"X 

 ^Yi". 20 pages.] 



The Boomer & Boschert Press Co. (Syracuse, New York) 

 have issued a new catalogue, in which are illustrated and de- 

 scribed a large number of different styles and sizes of hydraulic 

 and other presses of their manufacture. For many years they 

 have devoted special attention to the supplying of presses for 

 rubber work, and they have filled orders, probably from every 

 rubber factory of importance in the country. [53/X8)4^. 102 

 pages.] 



B. F. Sturtevant Co. (Boston) issue a pamphlet [Catalogue 

 No. 108] entitled "Who Uses Mechanical Draft ?" which question 

 is answered with a long list of factories in which the Sturtevant 

 system is employed, including several of the largest rubber fac- 

 tories in America. [6|^"X9". 33 pages.] = = This company's 

 No. 115 is a "Condensed Catalogue" of Sturtevant blowers, 

 motors, forges and the like, which devices are illustrated and 

 briefly but clearly described. [3%"X9". 40 pages.] 



The Granev Rubber Co. (Granby, Quebec) have sent us 

 their illustrated catalogue and price list of rubber boots and 

 shoes for the 1901 season. It is, as usual, neatly got up, and 

 includes an extensive line of goods. These are supplied to the 

 trade by The Ames, Holden Co., Limited (Montreal), the sole 

 agents for the Granby factory. [4"X6>4". 75 pages.] 



The Maple Leaf Rubber Co., Limited (Port Dalhousie, 

 Ontario), have sent us their illustrated Catalogue and Price 

 List for 1901-02, which is well made up and covers an extensive 

 variety of rubber boots and shoes [3X"X 6". 64 pages.] 



The Berlin Rubber Manufacturing Co., Limited (Ber- 

 lin, Ontario), have sent us their second annual illustrated cata- 

 logue of rubber footwear, for the season 1901-02, which is an 

 attractive publication. [i}i"x6". 64 pages.] 



The Dermatine Co., Limited (London), have issued an 

 illustrated pamphlet in which is condensed a large amount of 

 information under the title " A Short Account of the Discovery 

 and Manufacture of India-Rubber and Gutta-percha, with a 

 Description of the Special Characteristics and Qualities of 



Dermatine." Dermatine, by the way, consists of a combina- 

 tion of gums and chemicals treated specially and vulcanized 

 much in the same way as India-rubber, and is used as a substi- 

 tute for rubber and Gutta-percha, and also for leather. 

 [9}i"X(>ys'. 12 pages.] 



ALSO RECEIVED. 



The Maple Leaf Rubber Co., Limited, Toronto=r(i) Price List, 

 Rubber Boots and Shoes. March 25, 1901. 16 pp. (2) Price List of 

 Tennis, Lacrosse, (lymnasium, and Sand Shoes. 4 pp. 



The Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Co. of Toronto, Lim- 

 ited=The Berry Rubber Heel. 8 pp. 



Jenkins Bros., New York, London, etc. = [Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Jenkins Valves, igoi, including products of the Jenkins Rubber Co.] 

 75 pp. 



B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston = Disc and Propeller Fans. Cata- 

 logue No. itg. 16 pp. 



The Hanover Vulcanite Co., Limited, Hanover-Limmer, Germany = 

 Surgical Appliances and Druggists' Sundries. Hard and Soft Rubber. 

 4 pp. 



William Morse & Co., New York=Catalogue of Wind and Weather- 

 proof Clothing. 8 pp. 



RECENT RUBBER PATENTS. 



UNITED STATES PATENT RECORD. 

 Issued Atril 2, igoi. 



NO. 671,103. Rubber tire for vehicle wheels. John W. D. Car- 

 slaw, Chicago. 



671,121. Means for fastening resilient tires to wheels. William H. 

 Tuttle, Hartford, Connecticut. 



671,138. Instrument for improving the hearing. Adolphus A. Knud- 

 son, Rutherford, New Jersey, and Frank H. Clark, Brooklyn, New 

 York. 



671,141. Cushion tire for vehicles. George Millen, San Antonio, 

 Texas. 



671,163. Life saving apparatus. Alan R. Ferguson, New York city. 



671,332. Vehicle tire. Arthur T. Collier, St. Albans, England, as- 

 signor of one half to Edgar Oliver Toss, London. 



671,357. Repair tool for elastic tires. Charles E. Strouse, Montgom- 

 ery, Pennsylvania. 



671,365. Pneumatic tire. Adam H. Beck, Washington, D. C. : Kate 

 Beck, administratrix of said Adam H. Beck, deceased. 



Issued Atril 9, 1901. 

 671,477. Vaginal syringe. James Graham, Detroit, Michigan. 

 671,502. Life boat. Charles F. Sultemeyer, Chicago. 



671,535. Pneumatic tire and wheel rim therefor. Robert Bryan- 

 Haymes, Kingsbridge, England. 



671,549. Elastic tire for vehicles. Frank E. Hall, Quincy, Massachusetts. 



671,585. Vehicle tire. James Coomber, Chic.igo, assignor to the We- 

 maka Rubber Tire Co., same place. 



671,648. Hand stamp. John C. Johnson, Dallas, Texas. 



671,700-701. Tire fastener. William Jennings, Montreal, Canada. 



671,849. Means for securing elastic tires to wheels. William F. Wil- 

 liams, London, England. 



671,889. Adjustable rubber wire setter. John A.Johnson, Barnesville, 

 Georgia, assignor of one half to James P. Thurman, same place. 



671,929. Rubber dam for dentists. Cornelius V. Horgan, Philadel- 

 phia, assignor to Edward llorgan, same place. 



Issued Ai'ril 16, igoi. 



671,986. Armor for pneumatic tires. Bacon Wakeman, Fairfield, Con- 

 necticut. 



672,073. Pneumatic tire for vehicles. Hugh L. Warner, Dayton, 

 Ohio, assignor to Alden D. Clark, same place. 



672.104. Apparatus for setting rubber tires. Harry A. Palmer, Erie, 

 Pennsylvania. 



672.105. Apparatus for closing ends of rubber tires together. Sutiif. 

 672,119. Tire and means for securing same in place. William F. 



Beasley, Plymouth, North Carolina. 

 672,207. Syringe. Jesse A. Dunn, Chicago. 



