October 1, 1913.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



27 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Anglo-.Amcrican Kulibcr Corporation, September 15. 1913; 

 under the laws of New Vork ; authorized capital, $75,000. In- 

 corporators : Robert F. Ruliens, I'rederick B. Daniels and George 

 L. Fox, Jr. — all of 583 Innirth street. Brooklyn. Xew York. To 

 manufacture and deal in ruhber >;oods. 



Auto & lire Sales (.'o., .\ugust 22. 1913; under the laws of 

 Delaware : authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : F. D. 

 Buck, George W. Dillman and B. M. Grawl — all of Wilmington, 

 Delaware. The corporation is authorized to manufacture, sell 

 and deal in automobiles and all jiarts and accessories thereof, 

 and to carry on any trade or business connected therewith. 



Blodgett Rubber Co.. -August 20, 1913; under tlie laws of Dela- 

 ware: authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators: Herbert E. 

 Latter. Norman P. Coffin and Oscar J. Reichard-all of Wil- 

 mington, Delaware. 



Blumenthal-Prager Tire & Rubber Co., August 13. 1913; un- 

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

 porators: Louis H. I'rager, George D. Blumenthal. Cclia Blumen- 

 thal and David Blumenthal — all of l^etroit. Michigan. General 

 repairing and vulcanizing business and to deal in rubber goods 

 and automobile accessories. 



The Bowling Green Rubber Co., September 3, 1913; under the 

 laws of Ohio; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Charles 

 W. Greene, Cecelia P. Cope, Mont Clouse, M. L. Cope and 

 Loren Campbell. Location of principal office. Bowling Green. 

 Ohio, The manufacture of rubber tires, automobile tire sup- 

 plies and accessories and all rubber goods. 



The Clingfast Rubber Heel Co., .'\ugust 22. 1913; under the 

 laws of Massachusetts: authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporat- 

 ors: Essex S. Abbott. Charles H. Gassett — both of Huiel Curtis. 

 Melrose. Massachusetts, and .Vrthur E, Wilson, 418 Medford 

 street, Somerville, Massachusetts. The manufacture of rubber 

 heels and all other articles of rubber. 



The Columbia Tire -Association Co., September 5, 1913; under 

 the laws of Ohio ; authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators : E. 

 L. Henderson. Thomas Mackiernan, Harbld Mackiernan, .\. E. 

 Albright and R. E. Henderson. Buying md selling automobile 

 tires, -automobile accessories, rubber goo Is of all kiiiils, drug- 

 gists' sundries, mechanical rubber, etc. 



E. A. Corwin Co., .\ugust 22. 1913: under the laws of Ver- 

 mont ; authorized capital. $10,000. Incprporators : Ernest -A. 

 Corwin. Jessie G. Corwin, Harold E. Qorwin — all of Chelsea, 

 Vermont. To buy and sell rubber articlas. etc. 



The J. P. Gordon Co.. -August 20, 1?13; under the laws of 

 Ohio: auth.jrized capital, $500,000. Incorpjorators : John P. Gor- 

 don, -Alois !•'. Hegelheimer, Irvin E. Persjig, Frederick C. Brock 

 and Arthur V. Reinhanl. Location of principal office, Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



The Goodyear Rubber Co., -August 28. 1913: under the laws of 

 Wisconsin; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators: Fred- 

 erick M. Shepard, Frederick M. Shepard. Jr.. and Xewell C. 

 Shepard— all of 787 Broadway, New Vork. Manufacturing and 

 dealing in india rubber and gutta pcrcha goods and other mer- 

 chandise. 



The McGraw Tire & Rubber Co.. April 8, 1913; under the 

 laws of Ohio: authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: E. 

 C. McGraw. James Chaplin, C. H. Bolton, John S. Wilson, R. 

 F. Taggart and L. M. Keyes — all of East Palestine, Ohio. The 

 corporation is organized for the purpose of manufacturing and 

 dealing in rubber tires, rubber goods, automobile and motor 

 vehicle accessories, etc. 



Motor Tire Sales Co.. July 17. 1913; under the laws of Illi- 

 nois; authorized capital, $2,500. Incorporators: F; Hutchinson, 

 Emma Roesing and -Alice S. Dwyer — all of Chicago, Illinois. 



.National Rubber Realty Co., .Ar.gust 22, 1913; under the laws 

 of Pennsylvania; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: 

 Joseph E. Cotter, 2034 Ritner street, Philadelphia; C. U. Martin, 

 5837 Chester avenue, Philadelphia, and F. S. Garman, 318 Cooper 

 street, Camden. New Jersey. Location of principal office. Potts- 

 town, Pennsylvania. To purchase, sell, exchange, hold, mort- 

 gage, improve, lease and let real estate. 



The National Tire & Rubber Co., August .TO, 1913; mider the 

 laws of Ohio; authorized cai)ital, $1.50,000. Incorporators: C. 

 J. Davis, R. T. Taggart. Wdliam Smith. .A. E. .AIl)right and 

 John Kennedy Ewing, Jr. Manufacturing, buying, selling and 

 dealing in rubber tires, rublier goods, etc. 



The Nemo Chemical & Specialty -Manufacturing Co., August 

 15, 1913; under the laws of Illinois: authorized capital, $2,500. 

 Incorporators: Conrad K. Niehol'f, Henry A, (jano and John T. 

 Whitehead. To manufacture, sell, buy and nuuh:in(lise rubber 

 products, etc. 



New England Raincoat Co., September 3. 1913: under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital. $3 000. Incorporators: Philip 

 Braslow, 539 East 171st street; Meyer Selsman, 447 Wendover 

 avenue, and Solomon Frummer, 8815 Bay 15th street — all of 

 New York. To manufacture and sell raincoats, etc. 



Nicholas Tire and Rubber Co., September 9, 1913; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: 

 James C. Nichols, 67 Franklin avenue. New Rochelle, New 

 Vork; William B. Hughes. 879 West End avenue, New Y'ork, 

 and David L. F'ultz. 2112 Beverly road, Brooklyn, New York. 

 To manufacture tires, etc. 



The Peerless Co., September 9, 1913; under the laws of New 

 Jersey; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: John Green, 

 Eugene H. Sadler and Jacob F. Meyer— all of Newark, New 

 Jersey. The manufacture of raincoats. 



Punctcura Inc., July 11, 1913; under the laws of California; 

 authorized capital. $200,000. Incorporators: Albert Maurice 

 Lambert, Konrad Kather, G. -A. Weihe. Eric J. Rosenstirn and 

 John D. Griffin— all of San Francisco. California. To manufac- 

 ture the articles known as "Punctcura" and to do other Inisiness 

 in the rubber goods line. 



Rolle Rubber Co.. September 10. 1913; under the laws of New- 

 York; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: Edward F. 

 Rolle, 108 West Forty-third street; .Adele Olsen. 1094 Woody- 

 crest avenue — both of New Y'ork. and Richard J. Thomas. 208 

 Hudson street. Hoboken. New Jersey. 



Rutherford Rubber Co.. January 16, 1908; under the laws of 

 New Jersey; authorized capit.al. $3(K).000. Incorporators: H. O. 

 Coughlan, L. H. Guenther and John R. Turner— all of 15 Ex- 

 change place, Jersey City, New^ Jersey. The manufacture and 

 sale of rubber tires for vehicles, etc. 



The Sanitary Rubber Co.. September 4, 1913; under the laws 

 of Ohio ; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators : John J. 

 Lisbae, Elizabeth Lisbae. Lester King, Clarence G. Noegling and 

 Frederick W. Crankshaw. Manufacturing and dealing in all 

 kinds of goods and articles made by using rubber therein. 



South Side Tire Co., September 8, 1913; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: L. A. Cohen. 

 E. -A. Linderholm and John W. Bissell. Place of business, 61 

 East Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. 



Stodder Tire & Rubber Co., -August 19. 1913; under the laws 

 of California; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: Lee 

 Stodder, W. Macnider and Stewart A. Stodder— all of Los Ange- 

 les, California. 



Taunton Rubber Co., August 25, 1913: under the laws of 

 Massachusetts; authorized capital, $30,000. Incorporators: 



