March 1. 1914 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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THE LOEWENTHAL CO. CHANGES ITS OFnCE ADDRESS. 



The LoowciuIkiI Co.. iii .\c\v ^ oris, lias ri'innvi-d its offices from 

 Watts street, where its wareliiiuses are located, to 37 West 

 Thirty-ninth street. 



UNITED STATES CONDITIONING & TESTING CO. 



The United States Conditioning & Testing Co., located at 340 

 Hudson street, New ^'ork City, has recently organized a de- 

 partment for determining the physical qualities of mechanical rub- 

 ber and to do the usual analytical work of a well-equipped rub- 

 ber laboratory. The laboratory is, in fact, maintained as a con- 

 venience for the textile industry and includes in its controlling 

 body many prominent representatives of the different branches of 

 this trade. It is under the charge of D. E. Douty, formerly in 

 control of the engineering division — of which the rubber labora- 

 tory was a .section — of the Uureau of .Standards, Washing- 

 ton. D. C. 



THE ALDEN COMPANY PAYS 10 PER CENT. 



On February 24 the I'ederal District Court of Massachusetts 

 confirmed the settlement agree<l upon between Geo. .\. .-Mden 

 & Co., of Boston, and their creditors, on the basis of 10 per 

 cent, payment, which will be made immediately. This adjust- 

 ment will greatly .issist the Xew York Commercial Co.— which 

 went into li(|ui<lation last .\pril. and which is one of the largest 

 creditors of the above n.imed linn — in the settlement of its own 

 aflfairs. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



.\lbany Belting & Supply Co., February 5. 1914 ; miilcr tlie 

 laws of New York: authorized capital $20,000 (all paid in). 

 Incorporators: Matthew Van Alstync (president), .\. \'. Van 

 Alstyne (vice-president) — both of 309 Quail street, .Albany. New 

 York, and Charles H. Hay (treasurer), Slingerlands. New York. 

 William D. Baker is secretary of the compan_\, the purpose of 

 which is to manufacture all kinds of belting and mill supplies, etc. 



Bourn Insulated Wire & Cable Co., February .S, 1914: under 

 the laws of Maine: authorized capital $150,000. Incorporators: 

 John H. Pierce (president). Charles L. Hutchinson. lirnest M. 

 White, L. A. Davis — all of Portland, Maine— and Stephen W. 

 Bourn (treasurer). Providence, Rhode Island. To manufacture, 

 buy, sell, trade and deal in, insulated wire and caliles. rubber 

 and its allied products, etc. 



Bronx Rubber & .Auto Specialty Co., Inc., Januar\ 21. 1914: 

 under the laws of New York: authorized capital. $4.0(K). In- 

 corporators: Josephine Miilhollan<l. Jose]ili .\. Mulholland — hotli 

 of 218 West Seventy-I'irst street— and Sidney J. Mulli.illand. 2600 

 Marion avenue, Bronx — all in New York City. To deal in tires 

 and auto supplies. 



Brooklyn Shield & Rubber Co.. Inc., January 2S. 1914; under 

 the laws of New York : authorized capital $50,000. Incorporators : 

 Emanuel Newman, 391 Fulton street, Henry P. Rindskopf 

 (president) and Lcroy H. Rindskopf (treasurer) — both of 699 

 Madison street — all in Brooklyn, New York. Location of prin- 

 cipal offices and works, Sumner avenue, Hancock and Halsey 

 streets, Brooklyn: branch offices at 1133 Broadway, New York 

 City and 925 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. To manufacture 

 and deal in dress shields, rubber sheetings, specialties, etc, 



Chace-Barton Belting Co.. Inc., I^'ebruary 3, 1914: under the 

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

 Stanley T. Chace. .Alexander J. Weppner — both of 405 Linwood 

 avenue — and Garrett P. Barton. 372 Baynes street — all in Buffalo. 

 Xew York. To manufacture belting, hose, mill supplies, etc. 



Delehanty Tire Corporation. January 2. 1914: under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital $125,000. Incorporators: W. E. 

 Delehanty, 139 East Forty-fourth street: X. M. Cooke, 17 East 



F'orty-eighth street, and J. V. Reddy, 421 Seventh avenue — all in 

 New York City. To manufacture and deal in auto tires, etc. 



Duplex Tire Company, Inc., January 16. 1914: under the laws 

 of Xew York: authorized capital $1,000. Incoriiorators : James 

 .Martin, Gertrude .Martin — both of 145 Flast I-"ifty-third street — 

 and Joseph !•". Finney, Jr., 461 Edgecomb Road — all in New York 

 City. Tire repair and sales business. 



Duval Spring Tire Co., The, F'ebruary 2, 1914: under the laws 

 of Massachusetts: authorized capital $100.0(X). Incorporators: 

 Louis Duval, Robert B. Whitman— both of Old South Building, 

 Boston — and Edwin S. Plaisted, .Arlington— all in Massachusetts. 

 To manufacture and sell tires for vehicles and tor wheels of all 

 kinds. 



(iluckauf Company. Inc., The. l-'ebruary 17. 1914; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital $20,000. Incorporators: 

 Isaac Neuhauser. 967 Trinity avenue. Xew York City: Morris 

 Ciluckauf and May Gluckauf — lx)th of 456 Prospect Place, 

 Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture suspenders, garters, etc. 



Hunter Rubber Co., The. January 27, 1914; under the laws of 

 .New Jer.sey : authorized capital $150,000. Incorporators: Charles 

 ,\. Hunter, .Norman Charles Hunter — both of 786 Broad street — 

 and George E. Post, 102 Washington avenue — all in Newark. 

 .New Jersey. To manufacture and sell rubber goods of every 

 kind and description, etc. 



Kinton Co., Inc., F'ebruary 5, 1914; under the laws of New 

 N'ork; authorized capital $10,000. Incorporators: Frank C. 

 Vinton. Walter E. Kinney and Charles E. Graves — all of 

 Kocliester, Xew York. To manufacture and deal in rubber 

 articles. 



New Process Rubber Co., Inc., F'ebruary 4, 1914; under the 

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

 Henri Diijardin, 248 Washington street. T. Philip Hornscy, .309 

 Broadway— both of Xew York City— and Cornelius D. McGiehan. 

 2 Pearsall avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. To rebuild tires, etc. 



Old Dominion Tire Corporation. The, January 17, 1914; under 

 the laws of Virginia: authorized capital $10.0(X). minimum $3,000. 

 divided in shares of $100 each. Incorporators: J. E. Guy, J. D. 

 (niy— both of Ocean View— and B. S. Joynes, Norfolk— all in 

 Virginia. To buy and sell tires for automobiles, etc. 



Ontario Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 14. 1914: umler 

 the laws of New York ; authorized capital $50,000. Incorporators : 

 Harold V. Cock, 199 Kingsley street, I'. Leslie Robinson. SO Allen 

 street— both of Buffalo, New York— and Frank B. Rowley, 257 

 Broad street, Tonawanda, New York, To manufacture and deal 

 in tires and rubber goods, 



Parker-llammerton Manufacturing Co,, The. January 7. 1914: 

 under the laws of Massachusetts: authorized capital $50,000. 

 Incorporators: .Alfred J. Hammerton. Maiden; .Arthur S. Brock. 

 Saugus. and George C. Parker. Lynn— all in Massachusetts. To 

 buy, sell, manufacture and deal in rubber and rubber goods, etc. 



Rumsey & (Ireutert Co.. Inc.. January 31. 1914; under the laws 

 i>f Xew York; authorized capital $100,000. Incorporators: Leslie 

 Reid. 240 West Eleventh street. Xew York City: Clarence J. 

 Weymer and Robert Rumsey— both of 23 Euclid avenue. Sum- 

 mit, New Jersey. To deal in rubber, gutta percha. etc. 



Salvage Company. Inc.. The, F-ebruary 17, 1914; under the 

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

 Thomas Dodger. 605 West One Hundred and Thirty-first street; 

 David -A. Sterling. 126 West One Hundred and Twelfth street, and 

 Herman Lenitz. 522 West One Hundred and Forty-seventh street 

 —all in New York City. To deal in waste rubber, old tires, etc. 



Victor Tire & Rubber Co.. The, January 30. 1914; under the 

 laws of New Jersey: authorized capital $125,000 Incorporators: 

 Thomas Skinner. Horace V. Williams and F.dward P. Cropper — 

 all of 20 Market street, Camden. New Jersey. To manufacture, 

 buy. sell, import, export and deal in tires for automobiles, etc. 



