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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December 1, 1913. 



HEPOBT OF THE WALPOLE RECEIVERS. 



The co-receivers of the Walpole Tire & Rubber Co., Robert C. 

 Fisher and Robert O. Harris, issued on November 2 a general 

 balance sheet as of August 2, 1913, showing a deficit of $977,205.66. 

 A brief summary is given below : 



Assets. 



Invested assets $2,311,462 



Current assets 847,343 



Deferred assets 126,818 



Contingent assets 276,679 



Deficit 977,205 



Total assets $4,539,507 



Ll.\BILITIES. 



Preferred stock outstanding $1,801,300 



Common stock outstanding 1,500,000 



Coupon notes dO,933 



Current liabilities 907,595 



Deferred liabilities 3,000 



Contingent liabilities 276,679 



Total liabilities $4,539,507 



The invested assets include : 



Real estate, construction, machinery and factory 

 equipment, at Walpole $839,164.83 



Machinery, factory equipment and building improve- 

 ments in Foxboro 1 10,349.56 



Capital stock in subsidiary companies 500,000.00 



Patents, trade-marks and good will 841,998.05 



Current assets include: 



Accounts receivable 240,344,44 



Contingent assets include ; 



Notes receivable, discounted at banks 250,698.61 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



The Albambra Rubber Co., Octr.bcr 30. 1913, under the laws of 

 Massachusetts ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : Ar- 

 thur Webb, 46 Grant street ; Thomas J. Glennon, 10 Green street, 

 and Frederick W. Fitzsimmons, 45 Jefferson street — all of Mil- 

 ford, Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in all goods, 

 merchandise, etc., of which rubber is wholly or in part a com- 

 ponent. 



Asbestos and Rubber Works of New Jersey, November 6, 1913, 

 under the laws of New Jersey ; authorized capital, $50,000. In- 

 corporators : John H. Scudder and John M. Scudder — both of 

 Trenton, New Jersey — and Joseph A. Whitney, Merchantville, 

 New Jersey. To manufacture, purchase, and sell all kinds of 

 products of rubber, etc., and particularly to acquire the business 

 now carried on by the Asbestos and Rubber W'orks of America, 

 Camden, New Jersey. 



Auto Tire Brokerage Co.. October 25. 1913, under the laws of 

 Kentucky; authorized capital. $5,000. Incorporators: Allen L. 

 McCormick. Charles L. Haldcn, and .S. Barry, all of Louisville, 

 Kentucky. To buy and sell old and new auto tires and acces- 

 sories. 



Doherty Tire Co., October 8, 1913, under the laws of Maine; 

 authorized capital, $2,000,000. Incorporators: T. L. Croteau, 

 Albert A. Richards, and B. M. Maxwell, all of Portland, Maine. 

 To manufacture, produce, buy, sell, and otherwise deal in all 

 kinds of tires, rubber, rubber goods, etc. 



East Rochester Packing Co., Inc., November 15, 1913; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorpora- 

 tors : W. Duane Smith, 370 Fiftieth street, Brooklyn, New York ; 

 Arthur T. Jones and Charles Lebrecht. both of Palmyra, New 



York. Location of principal office. East Rochester, New York. 

 To manufacture asbestos and rubber packing for engines. 



Endurance Tire & Rubber Co., October 3, 1913, under the laws 

 of Massachusetts ; authorized capital, $3,000. Incorporators : 

 Wil.son G. H. Randolph, 464 Riverside Drive ; John H. Cooper, 

 165 West Eighty-third street — both of New York — and John H. 

 Hamilton, Wollaston, Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal 

 in all kinds of automobile tires, accessories, and rubber goods of 

 every kind, etc. 



E. H. Garcin & Co., Inc., October 29, 1913, under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Edward 

 H. Garcin, 30 West Fifty-ninth street ; George E. Richards, 501 

 West One Hundred and Seventy-sixth stret, and George S. Ful- 

 ton, 1 Liberty street — all of New York. Location of principal 

 office, New York. To manufacture and deal in asbestos and rub- 

 ber goods and products. 



The Goodyear Co., Inc., November 17, 1913, under the laws of 

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

 Zwilling. Norman J. Jacobs, and John .\. O'Rourke — all of 346 

 Broadway, New York. Location of principal office. New York. 

 To deal in rubber goods, etc. 



Leather Tire Goods Co., Inc., November 6, 1913, under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $7,000. Incorporators: Hans 

 Gurlitt, 1608 Broadway ; H. V. Dodge and William Loebmann, 

 both of 1610 Broadway, New York. Location of principal office. 

 New York. To deal in automobile specialties, tires, etc. 



The Michigan Tire Co., October 1. 1913, under the laws of 

 Michigan ; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators : Jacob 

 Steketee, Beth Long, and Folmer W. Kehlet — all of Grand Rapids, 

 Jilichigan. To buy and sell at wholesale and retail automobile 

 tires and accessories. 



New York Tire Filler Co., September 26, 1913 ; under the laws 

 of Texas; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators: Hugh E. 

 Prather, W. E. Wilkins, and J. J. F.ckford. To buy and sell 

 rubber tire filling for automobile wheels, pneumatic tires, etc 



Patent Rubber Co., Inc., November 21, 1913; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: William 

 N. Croxton, 1123 Broadway, New York; J. George Metz, 4286 

 Park avenue. New York, and Charles L. Brockheim, Riverview 

 Manor. Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Location of principal 

 office, New York. To manufacture tires and rubber goods. 



Schick Wheel & Tire Co., July 7, 1913; under the laws of West 

 Virginia; authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators: Adolph 

 Schick, J. E. Morgan and D. H. Taylor— all of Wheeling, West 

 Virginia. 



Blowers Rheubottom Rubber Co., November 13, 1913; under 

 the laws of Delaware; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorpora- 

 tors ; W. R. Blowers, Toronto, Canada ; Allen Rheubottom, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pennsylvania, and George D. Hopkins, Wilmington, Dela- 

 ware. Location of principal office. Delaware Charter Guarantee 

 & Trust Co., Du Pont Building. Wilmington, Delaware. To 

 manufacture and sell automobile tires, tubes, and rubber -goods of 

 all kinds. 



B. F. Wade Tire & Rubber Co., October 14, 1913; under the 

 laws of California; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: 

 B. F. Wade, Charles E. Crozier, and Helen Newman— all of Los 

 .\ngeles, California. To carry on a general rubber business along 

 automobile lines, and for all uses of rubber. 



Westchester Raincoat Co. of Mount Vernon, Inc., November 

 17, 1913; under the laws of New York. Incorporators: Michael 

 Waill, 462 South Fourth avenue; Harry Miller, 118 West First 

 street, and Abraham Subotky. 18 South Eighth avenue— all of 

 Mount Vernon. New York. Location of principal office. Mount 

 Vernon, New York. 



