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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[Februarv 1, 1914. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 

 British Rubberized Fabric Co., Inc., January 23, 1914; under 

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

 tors: Joseph X. Rousseau, 11 West Twcnty-tlfth street; VVilliani 

 Schor, 15-17 East Sixteenth street, and Joseph Beiliss, 96 St. 

 Mark's Place— all of New York. Location of principal office, 

 Brooklyn, Xew York. To manufacture and deal in rubberized 

 cloth, etc. 



Buffalo Mill Supply Co., Inc., December 31. 1913; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Willard G. McConnell, George F. Reach and John C. Van Vleet 

 — all of Buffalo, New York. To deal in rubber goods, mill sup- 

 plies, machinery, etc. 



De Vere and Strang, Inc., December 27, 1913; under the laws 

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

 ence M. De Vere and Eugene L. De Vere. 263 Flatbush avenue, 

 Brooklyn, New York ; Kathryne P. Strang and Fred M. Strang 

 — lioth of Ocean Side, New York. To manufacture and deal in 

 machine supplies, rubber, tires, etc. 



Double Tread Tire Co., Inc., January 14, 1914; under the laws 

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

 Martin and Gertrude JIartin. 145 East Fifty-third street, and 

 Joseph Schwartz, 501 East Eighty-sixth street — all of New York. 

 To deal in tires, etc. 



The Elasto Co., Inc., January 16, 1914: under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $30,000. Incorporators: John G. 

 Ellendt, East Rochester, New York; Albert T. Bradley, Roches- 

 ter, New York, and Henry G. Kennedy. Penfield. New York. 

 To manufacture tire filler. 



Empire Kubl)er & Tire Co.. January 2, 1914: under the laws 

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

 Charles II. Baker, C. Edward Murray and J. Cornell Murray — all 

 of Trenton, New Jersey. To manufacture rubber goods. 



Giant Tire & Rubber Co., December 15, 1913; under the laws 

 of Nebraska ; authorized capital, $20,000. To engage in the 

 wholesale and retail business of motor vehicle tires and tubes. 



Helix Tube Co.. Inc.. January 14. 1914 : under the laws of 

 New York ; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators : Geo. C. 

 Howard and Clarence S. Houghton, both of HI Broadway, and 

 lames D. Gabler, 311 West Forty-third street, Xew York. To 

 manufacture auto tires, tubes, etc. 



The McGraw Tire & Rubber Co. of Xew York. Inc., Decem- 

 ber 30, 1913; under the laws of X'ew York: authorized capital, 

 $1,000. Incorporators : Russell F. Hobron. 1664 Broadway ; Will- 

 iam L. Levy and Ma.xwell Davidson, of 170 Broadway — all of 

 New York. 



Mechanical Auto Tube Co., December 10, 1913 ; under the laws 

 of New Jersey ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : 

 Benjamin F. C. Rothwell, 93 Frelinghuysen avenue ; William B. 

 Estes, 103 Emmet street, and Frank Forrest Estes, 103 Emmet 

 street — all of Xewark, New Jersey. Location of principal of- 

 fice, 145 Frelinghuysen avenue, Xewark, Xew Jersey. To manu- 

 facture, l)uy. sell, import, export and generally deal in inner tubes 

 and tires for automobiles, etc. 



The Milton Tire & Rubber Co., January 8. 1914; under the 

 laws of Massachusetts ; authorized capital, $40,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: PhiHp L. Hardy, 43 Maple avenue, .-Xndover, Massachusetts; 

 Herbert E. Pender, 109 Sedgwick street, Boston. Massachusetts, 

 and Charles M. Riddock. 63 Ebii street. Andover, Massachusetts. 

 To manufacture, buy and sell tires, inner tubes, rubber goods, etc. 



Oriental Rubber & Supply Co., Inc., December 15, 1913; un- 

 der the laws of X'ew York ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incor- 

 porators : Homer G. Martin, 228 Eightieth street ; C. Roy Ged- 

 ncy, 594 Sixth street, and Richard F. Lucey. 340 Clifton Place — 

 all of Brooklyn, Xew York. To manufacture automobile sup- 

 plies, etc. 



Peerless Key Co., Inc.. Januaiy 12, 1914: under the laws of 

 New York: authorized capital, $3,000. Incorporators: Chas. J. 

 Watson, 176 Fulton street, Xew York; .\lexander B. Boyd, 674 

 I'orty-fourth street. New York, and Otto Kretchncr, 18 Sterling 

 street, Newark, Xew Jersey. To manufacture rubber typewriter 

 keys, etc. 



Peerless Mill Supply Co., Inc., January 12, 1914; under the 

 laws of Xew York ; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators : 

 William H. Hines, Jr., Armor, New York; Walter L. Taylor, 

 Hamburgh, Xew York, and Geo. J. Twist, Buffalo, New York. 

 To deal in rubber goods, belting, etc. 



Pressed Asbestos Products Co., January 8. 1914; under the 

 laws of New Jersey; authorized capital, $75,000. Incorporators: 

 Eurana de Hobula, 17 East Eleventh street. New York; Andrew 

 W. Morton. Matawan Road, Matavvan, New Jersey, and Titus de 

 Bobula. 17 East Eleventh street, Xew York. To manufacture, 

 buy and sell articles of merchandise, etc. 



I'he Santo Rubber Co., December 24, 1913; under the laws of 

 Delaware; authorized capital. $1,000,000. Incorporators: George 

 W. Dillman. B. M. Grawl and M. L. Horty — all of Wilmington, 

 Delaware. To buy, own and sell clothing, implements and tools 

 having rubber as a component part. 



The Smith Tire Valve Co., December 31, 1913 : under the laws of 

 Massaclmsetts : authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators ; James 

 H. Smith. 10 Waumbeck street. Roxbury. Massachusetts; Reginald 

 L. Robbins and E. Dwight Fullerton — both of 19 Congress street, 

 Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture, buy and sell valves. 



Tire Co. of America, December 31. 1913; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: Milton Reins- 

 berg, Marcus J. Golden and Essie Johnston. To manufacture, 

 buy, job, sell and repair rubber tires, etc. 



True-F'it Waterproof Co., Inc.. January 17, 1914; under the 

 laws of Xew York: authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Etta Harris, 540 West One Hundred and Forty-third street: 

 Henry B. Singer, 411 West End avenue, and Abraham Ruben- 

 stein, 790 Riverside Drive — all of Xew York. To manufacture 

 cravenette goods, etc. 



The Ten Broeck Tyre Sales Co., December 12. 1913 : under 

 the laws of Ohio; authorized capital. $5,000. Incorporators: 

 Herbert C. Upson, J. H. Bromwell. R. T. Durrett, H. L. Lewman 

 and John E. Bruce. To deal in Ten Broeck auto tires. 



The Easton Manufacturing Co., Xovember 24, 1913 : under the 

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

 William F. Sanders, Brantford, Ontario, Canada ; L. H. Seiple. 

 William J. Seiple, John C. Raisley, Asher Seip — all of Easton. 

 Pennsylvania. To manufacture and sell chemicals and chemical 

 compounds. 



HAKMER RUBBER KECLAIItflNG WORKS. 



The Harmer Rubber Reclaiming \\'urks. East Millstone, Xew 

 Jersey, which suffered a disastrous fire loss some 18 months 

 ago. have rebuilt and greatly enlarged their plant, and are now- 

 working day and night shifts. Harmer shoddy is said to be 

 uniform and clean, and is in active request. The mill is 

 eligibly located from a shipping standpoint, having both rail 

 and water facilities, and is protected by an elaborate fire-figh- 

 ing equipment. Mr. A. Marcus, connected with the company 

 since its inception, is the general manager. 



KESIGNtD FROM THE ANCHOR PACKING CO. 



J. D. Maguire, president of the Maguire Rubber Co., and H. 

 N. Green, of the Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co., have 

 resigned from all official connection with the Anchor Packing 

 Co. Mr. Maguire was president and one of the directors. Mr. 

 Green was treasurer and also a director. 



