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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June I, 1911. 



MB. DAVOL'S WILDACRES FARM. 



OvT at Quidiiessctl. Xortli Kingston, Rhode Island, is a 



stretch of country that is a veritable wilderness. It is very 



beautiful withal and furnishes excellent fishing and shooting. 



Here Charles J. Davol, president of the Davol Rubber Co. 



Ch.\RLES J. D.AVOL AT "\VlLD.\CRES." 



(Providence, Rhode Island), has purchased a large acreage and 

 established a hot weather retreat for himself which he calls 

 ■'Wildacres.'' A good judge of dogs; he has also installed an 

 expert in breeding them and Wildacres Farm Kennels with their 

 pure strain Pointers, Setters and Beagles are already well known. 

 The illustration shows Mr. Davol and a companion on a hunting 

 trip at Wildacres. 



NEW INCOHPORATIONS. 



Americ.\n Rvbberfelt Co., May 11, 1911, under the laws of 

 Delaware ; authorized capital, $125,000. Incorporators : D. B. 

 Raker, E. F. Houze and Fred A. Rathe — all of Cliicago, III. 



Aucrbach Bros. Co., .May 2, 1911, under the laws of Illinois; 

 authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Paul M. O'DonclI, 

 Sidney .Aucrbach, and M. D. .\uerbach. Location of principal 

 ofHce, No. 3101-3111 .Market square, Chicago, III. The company 

 has been incorporated to buy, sell and deal in rubber scrap, metal 

 junk, etc. 



Detroit Cushion Tire Co., .April II, 191 1, under tlie laws of 

 Michigan; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: .-Xugustus 

 W. Shank, William W. Tackabury, Augustus P. Mott and Elon 

 H. Reynolds, all of Detroit, Michigan. To mamifacturc and sell 

 vehicle tires and accessories. 



Federal Rubber Manufacturing Company, May 12, 1911, under 

 the laws of Wisconsin; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incor- 

 porators: John W. McMillan, J. G. llardgrove and Garfield S. 

 Canright. 



Howe Baumann Balloon Co., .May 16. 1911, under the laws of 

 New Jersey; authorized capital, $!)0.000. Incorporators: John 

 Tenney, Jr., Plainfield, N. J.; Samuel Lauterbach, No. 2626 

 Broadway, New York City; Julius Ledercr, No. 273 Dwight 



street. New Haven, Conn., and Harold A. Dodge, No. 107 Clin- 

 ton avenue, Newark, N. J. 



Koochook Rubber Co., March 29, 1911, under the laws of Mis- 

 souri ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators : F. L. Huber 

 (president and general manager), H. C. Parker and Wilfred 

 Hearn — all of St. Louis, Mo. The company has been incorporated 

 to buy and sell all kinds of mechanical rubber goods, automobile 

 and electrical supplies and appliances. 



Perfection .Auto Tire Co., .April 11, 1911, under the laws of 

 Wisconsin; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: Frank .A. 

 Cooper, H. C. E. Quentin and W. S. Hopkins. To manufac- 

 ture chemicals for filling and repairing rubber tires. Location 

 of principal office, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 



Pines Manufacturing Co., March 24, 1911, under the laws of 

 New York ; authorized capital, $75,000. Incorporators : Joseph 

 Pines (president and secretary). No. 1221 F'orty-second street; 

 David Pines (treasurer). No. 364 Hopkinson avenue — both of 

 Brooklyn, New York, and M. W. Pines, No. 2860 Burnet street, 

 Brunswick, New Jersey. To manufacture rubber auto garments, 

 etc. Location of principal office, New York. 



Purity Supply Company, incorporated May 4, 1911, under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $15,0(X). Incorporators: 

 Frederick C. Olson, Frank B. Worden. and Benjamin P. Toles — 

 all of Jamestown, New York. To manufacture toilet articles, 

 syringes, rubber goods, etc. Location of principal office, James- 

 town, New York. 



Reality Rubber Co., March 10, 1910. under the laws of Ohio; 

 authorized capital, $25,0(X). Incorporators : E. G. Richert, E. G. 

 Willson, S. Bert Hankins, Frank R. Hallwager and Louis .A. 

 Koons. To manufacture, purchase and deal in rubber goods and 

 supplies. 



Roberts Rubber Manufacturing Co., }ilay 1, 1911, under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators : 

 Frederick T. Roberts, No. 210 West Seventy-eighth street; 

 Frederick L. Guggenheimer, No. 346 Broadway, and Frederick 

 Weiner, No. 346 Broadway — all of New York City. Location of 

 principal office. New York city. 



Universal Fiber Board Company, .April 24, 1911, under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators : 

 John .A. Lewis, John R. Taylor and Charles L. Tuttle — all of 

 Rochester, New York. To manufacture all kinds of roofing, 

 includm.g rubber roofing. Location of principal office, Rochester, 

 New York. 



Vulcan Proofing Co., May 3, 1911, under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : George 

 Kenyon (secretary and treasurer), William .A. Walker (presi- 

 dent), and Harold L. Kenyon— all of No. 585 Dean street, Brook- 

 lyn, New York. This company is established for rubberizing 

 single and double texture fabrics for waterproofs, clothing, 

 shoes and automobile purposes. Location of principal office, 

 Brooklvn, New York. 



PERSONAL MENTION. 



The Hon. William M. hins is said to have been retained to 

 assist the District .Attorney in New 'N'ork in prosecuting the case 

 of the Carnegie Trust Co. 



Robert B. Baird, vice-president of tlie Rublier Trading Co., 

 and his son, Robert L. Baird, associated with the same com- 

 pany, recently took their thirty-.second degree in Masonry. Both 

 joined Kismet Temple. Mystic Shrine, Brooklyn, .April 29, 1911. 

 Robert B. Baird became a Knight Templar (York rite) in 1906, 

 and Robert L. Baird, who is probably the youngest Mason, 

 possessing all the degrees, in .April, 1911. 



Ira J. Cooper, manager of the Cincinnati, Ohio, branch of 

 Morgan & Wright, is slated to become manager of the Cincin- 

 nati branch of the L'nited .States Tire Co., which will open large 

 warerooms and offices July lirst at 120 East Eighth avenue. 



