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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June 1, 1914. 



MR. MACKINTOSH DINES HIS FRIENDS. 



]\ /IK. W. M. M.ACKINTOSH, who lias been in this country for 

 ^'■^ the past year installing his process of waterproofing 

 fabrics in some American plants which have adopted his system, 

 sailed for his home in Scotland on May 26, and on the evening 

 preceding his sailing he gave a dinner at the Park Avenue Hotel 

 to about thirty of his social and business friends, including par- 

 ticularly those who have been associated with him in liis work 

 in this country. 



It was an informal dinner and thoroughly enjoyable from 

 every standpoint. Mr. John Lunn acted as president for the 

 occasion and introduced a number of speakers who delivered 

 happy, tho altogether impromptu, addresses of congratulation 

 on what Mr. Mackintosh had accomplished and of good wishes 

 for a pleasant voyage and his future generally. Among those 

 who spoke were F. S. Bennett, F. D. Wynn, L. M. Ilimebaugh, 

 M. W. Kempner and Mr. Gillespie. Mr. Mackintosh responded 

 most felicitously. Among those present were the following: 



-Mr. and Mrs. John Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Kempner, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Jas. Brotherton, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. 

 F. D. Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Himebaugh, Mr. McQueen 

 Mcintosh and sister, Mr. W. B. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. .■\lbert 

 Berry, Mr. Berry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoey, Mr. C. E. 

 Kowe. Mr. F. S. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Mr. T. B. 

 Coughlin, Mr. Wm. A. Rowley, Mr. Wm. M. Morse, Mr. F. B. 

 Dobbin. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



.\rco Rubber Co., April 25, 1914: under the laws of Maine: 

 authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : L. D. Apsley (pres- 

 ident), Hudson, Massachusetts; William E. Tucker (treasurer), 

 Chelsea, Massachusetts, and David W. Snow, Portland. Maine. 

 To manufacture and deal in rubber goods of all kinds. 



.•\shley Wire Wheel & Rim Co., Inc., May 11, 1914: under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorpo- 

 rators : Frank Oberkirch and Robert W. Ashley — both of 47 West 

 Thirty-fourth street — and Henry L. Stuart, Hotel Waldorf- 

 Astoria — all in New York City. 



Bigger Rubber Preservative Co., Inc., May 11, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital, $10,000. Ir.cori:orators : 

 .A. Frank Bigger, Wm. J. Conners and Walter F. Hocheins — all 

 of Buffalo, New York. To treat rubber by "Bigger process." 



Clinton Raincoat Co., Inc., .April 24, 1914; under the laws of 

 Xew York: authorized capital, $2,000. Incorporators: Harry- 

 Stern and Rose Stern — both of 949 Fox street — and .A.br. PolacofT, 

 967 Kelly street — all in New York City. To manufacture rubber 

 and waterproof clothing, etc. 



Davies Tire & Supply Co., March 7, 1914; under the laws of 

 Washington; authorized capital, $10.(XX). Incorporators: Marcus 

 C. Davies. Kate M. Davies and Guy L. Hicks. To deal in auto- 

 mobiles and automobile supplies. Principal place of business, 

 Tacoma, Washington. 



Doherty Rubber Works, Inc., Eugene. .Vpril 27. 1914; under 

 the laws of Xew York ; authorized capital, $40,(XX). Incorpo- 

 rators : Philip A. Doherty, 594 Bedford avenue ; Mary J. Doherty, 

 87 North Ninth street — both in Brooklyn, New York — and Clin- 

 ton T. Roe, Eighteenth street, Whitestone, Queens, New York. 

 To manufacture dental and stamp rubber. 



Forbes Rubber Co., Inc., May 11. 1914; under the laws of 

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

 P. C. Forbes, Jr., Geo. V. Sloat and .Anna S. Sloat — all of Free- 

 port, New York. Tires, rubber goods, etc. 



Franco-.American Rubber Cloth Co., Inc., May 11, 1914; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $10,(XX). Incorpo- 



rators: Harry Goldstein, 601 East One Hundred and Tliirty- 

 cighth street; Sam Goldstein, 1690 Prospect Place, and Henry L. 

 Sjierling, 755 Beck street — all in New York City. 



Franco-American Rubber Co., May 5, 1914 ; under tiie laws 

 of Delaware; authorized capital, $5,000,000. Incorporators: F. 

 D. Buck, Geo. W. Dillman and M. L. Horty— all of Wilmington, 

 Delaware. To manufacture machinery and processes to extract 

 rubber of certain shrubs, vines and barks and for the purification 

 and cleansing of same. 



Gotham Rubber Co., Inc., May 11, 1914; under the laws of 

 ,Xew York; authorized capital, $1,(XX). Incorporators: Chas. 

 Meyers, Emile Dreyfus aiid Sadie Barfield — all of 62 William 

 street. New York City. Rubber goods, etc. 



Great Western Rubber Works, The, .April 7, 1914; under the 

 laws of Indiana ; authorized capital, $50,000 ($10,000 preferred, 

 $40,000 common). Incorporators: Edgar P. Denison, Richmond; 

 Indiana; Guy D. Doremus and Floyd C. Miller, Kalamazoo, 

 .^lichigal^; James C. Burdette, Chicago, Illinois, and Paul H. 

 Doremus, South Bend, Indiana. To manufacture and reclaim 

 ruiiber from old rubber known as "reclaimed rubber"; to manu- 

 facture rubber goods or rubber articles of all description from 

 new and reclaimed rubber, etc. 



H. U. H. Tire Co., April 2i, 1914; under the laws of New 

 Jersey; authorized capital, $5,(XX). Incorporators: Samuel D. 

 Holzmar. and Rosaline Holzman — both of 78 Court street — and 

 Louis Umstaedter, 140 Ridgewood avenue — all in Newark, New 

 Jersey. To manufacture, buy, sell, import and export, etc., all 

 kinds of automobiles, automobile accessories, etc. 



Improved Belling Co., Inc., The, May 6, 1914; under the laws 

 of New York ; authorized capital, $5,0(X). Incorporators : John 

 J. Lenahan, Jason N. Whitcomb and Henry W. Willis — all of 

 Buffalo, New York. Belting, rubber goods, etc. 



Minor Rubber Co., .April 6, 1914; under the laws of New 

 Jersey; authorized capital, $12,000. Incorporators: Wilfred C. 

 Minor, 42 State street, Albany, New York ; Noyes E. Ailing, 

 Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Charles W. Humphreys, 841 Broad 

 street, Newark, New Jersey. To carry on a wholesale and retail 

 rubber goods and general merchandise business, etc. 



Orawaupum Tire & Repair Co., Inc., May 1, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators : 

 Ronald J. Rennie, Purchase. New A'ork ; Nellie M. Gidley, White 

 Plains. New York, and John J. Hayde, 469 East One Hundred 

 and Eighty-fifth street. New York City. 



Rubber Tire .Accessories Co., Inc., May 2, 1914; under the laws 

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

 Earhart, 28 West Sixty-third street ; Thomas J. Nugent, World 

 Building, and .Samuel K. Ellenliogen, 30 Church street — all in 

 New York City. 



Semple Rubber Co., February 21, 1914; under the laws of New 

 Jersey ; authorized capital, $125,000. Incorporators : Charles H. 

 Semple, Trenton, New Jersey ; Fillmore A. Drake and Robert 

 H. La Porte — both of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. To buy, sell, 

 import and generally deal in rubber, tires, etc. 



A. C. Squires Rubber Co., May 12, 1914; under the laws of 

 New Jersey ; authorized capital. $150,000. Incorporators : Arthur 

 C. Squires, Cecil S. .Ackerson and Albert E. Sculthorp — all of 

 Keyport, New Jersey. To manufacture, import, export, buy, sell 

 and otherwise deal in crude rubber, rubber clothing, etc. 



Venezuela Chicle Corporation, April 25, 1914 ; under the laws 

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

 ward Maurer and Raphael Eskenazi — both of 80 Maiden Lane — 

 and Julian A. Arroyo, 82 Wall street — all in New York City. 



Weathersilk Sales Co., May 12, 1914 ; under the laws of New 

 Jersey; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: Percy Carter 

 Bell, Millburn; Hobart L. Benedict and -Amelia J. Meyer, both 

 of 109 Broad street, Elizabeth — all in New Jersey. To buy, sell, 

 import and deal in waterproof coats, cloaks, etc. 



