Janlarv 1. 1914.1 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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HANOVER RUBBER CO. SOON TO COMMENCE OPERATION. 

 The Hanover Rubber Co., incurporalcd under the laws of 

 Massachusetts on December 1 with an authorized capital of 

 $25,000, is erecting a new factory at West Hanover. Massachu- 

 setts, and expects about the middle of January to commence 

 production of a complete line of rubber heels and soles. The 

 paid in capital of the company amounts to $15,000, the re- 

 maining $10,000 issue being held as treasury stock for the 

 future needs of the business. The officers are: George J. J. 

 Clark, president; Calvin J. Ellis, treasurer: .-\. O. Sellman. 

 secretary — these three officers with Walter E. f'arcnt. super- 

 intendent of the factory, being the incorporators. 



CHANGE OF ADDRESS OF MAHLOW & WYCKOFF. 



Mahlow & WyckolT, makers "f molds for the drug, sundry 

 and mechanical rubber goods trade, have removed from their 

 former location at 352 South Warren street, to larger quarters 

 at Brunswick avenue and East Trenton railroad. Trenton. Xew 

 Jersey, where, with considerably increased equipment and ca- 

 pacity they are in a position to make deliveries with greater 

 promptness than heretofore. 



EXTENSIONS AT THE KNIGHT PLANT. 



The Knight Tire & Rubber Co. of Canton, Ohio, is enlarging 

 its plant by the addition of two buildings 75 x 125 feet, three 

 stories high, and one building 55 x 125 feet, two stories high; 

 this extra space being sufficient to enable the company to double 

 both its force of operatives and its production. It is estimated 

 that the improvements under way will cost in the neighborhood 

 (if $110,000, and that the daily capacity of the enlarged plant will 

 lie 500 tires and 700 tubes. This company has recently completed 

 the installation of a new laboratory. 



HERE IS THE FIRESIONE FAMILY. 



The group shown below does not include all the salesmen of 

 the Firestone force, but it does include some 219 of them. 

 They were photographed recently when gathered together at a 

 conference at the factory in Akron. They are an ambitious, active 

 and aggressive lot of men and Mr. Firestone, who sits in the 

 center, looks proud of them, and with just cause. They arc all 

 numbered and named below so that everybody can tell who's 

 who. 



.\ Groit of Firestone S.\lesmen. 



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R. E. Glass 

 J. F. Lee 

 W. S. Campbell 

 W^m. 1,. Warnock 

 II. V. Eckerman 

 Richard Kaough 

 C. I. Hates 

 Geo. T. Hite 

 T-. G. Fairbank 

 C. J. Root 

 .\. G. Partridge 

 .1. G. Robertson 



G. CarkhiitT 

 S. Firestone 

 J. Firestone 



52. F. C. IJlanchard 



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Sisle 



G. Harris 

 II. Sorrick 

 A. Plank 

 W. Howard 

 P. Sanders 

 R. H. Turner 

 H. Rex McKnigbt 

 H. T. Adams 

 A. C. Galbraith 

 .1. S. Ridley 

 IT. L. McGrcgory 

 A. I,. Gale 

 C. C. Carlton 

 H. W. liarton 

 P. W. Fowler 

 F. E. flahagan 

 R. I.. De Voe 

 .T. T. Stuart 

 C. I.. Miller 



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Fred 

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C. H. 



F. C. 



1. R. E. 



White 



Spohr 



Clark 



Harris 



Leisure 



Trelfall 



Harnett 



Ztisloft 



iU-ach 

 .\lbach 



Mayl 

 . Rankin 

 . Ilebnan 



Wood 



Houghton 



(Osborne 



-\ker5 



Stevens 



Myers 



Hurger 

 Krag 



Kelly 



Weldon 



McGraw 



Faling 

 Way 



McClintock 

 '. McCruden 



Moore 



Harris 



Rudisell 

 .Andrews 



Roberts 



Curtis 



Scott 



Kingsley 



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,T. Foster 

 K. Engel 



R. W. Osborn 



G. A. Talbott 



E. M. Hahn 



F. C. McCracken 

 C>. L. Townsend 

 Chas. M. Chapman 

 C. E. Morrison 

 W. G. Noble 



E. F. Mayne 



F. W. Thatcher 



G. W. Curtiss 

 J. T. Hickman 

 M. A. Potter 

 R. W. Phelps 



F. W. Sherwood 

 R. G. Bird 

 H. W. Harrow 

 F. M. Moore 

 A. T, Smith 

 E. B. Bowling 

 Burt Stevens 



E. J. Sears 

 N. P. .Tames 



F. T. Flanigan 

 M. M. McCallum 

 W. T. Brown 



n. B. Price 



C. Hathaway 

 M. White 

 W*. Gavin 

 R. Cain 

 T. Tarbell 

 E. Jackson 

 V. Reading 



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F. W. Solarek 



M. E. Palmer 



L. IT. McEllhcrren 



F. P. Kendall 



J. W. Fleming 



W. .1. Shea 



.\. Baumgartner 



R. G. Wicks 



M. L. Armstrong 



H. L. Smith 



Ed. Weber 



K. P. Ilerbruck 



Wm. Taite 



II. Pressman 



(leo. Meeley 



L. R. Jackson 



Earl Jost 



J. L. Craig 



W. Herger 

 M. Whorlty 



V. Cline 



K. Wnlcott 



Campbell 

 .\. Clark 



II. Smith 

 .\. Kennedy 



R. Lowcnhaupt 



Mallison 



TI. J. Ackerinan 

 C. R. Booth 

 W. E. Fousc 



E. I. Baine 



W. J. Lawrence 



F. n. Geary 

 T. S. Wood 

 J. J. Shea 



II. H. Partridge 



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.\. W. Blackburn 

 .\. J. Gendron 

 1). T. Davies 

 lohn Irwin 

 E. R. Wood 

 L. (t. Greenwald 

 Roy E. Warner 



C. W. Brown 

 L. J. Sparks 

 R. J. Faries 

 K. K. Jackson 

 H. W. Smith 



R. M. McConnel 



Tos. H. Walsh 



V. M. Sallcy 



.\. J. Slavin 



S. \V. Dickinson 



R. E. Kingsley 



S. L. Clark 



T. J. Hargadon 



J. H. McDonough 



(i. I. Enplc 



Milton V'an Keuren 



S. E. Douglas 



G. M. Stilson 



D. L. Gregory 

 H. C. Brenizcr 



C. II. Maxwell 



D. E. Wilcox 

 L. G. Smith 

 P. M. Pontius 

 M. A. Magee 

 IT. IT. Wesener 



E. Farr 



E. L. Bi.xby 

 "" C. Fay 



H. A. Smith 



