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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1, 1914, 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Apsley Rubber Co.. July 20, 1914; under the laws of Illinois; 

 authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: L. D. Apsley (presi- 

 dent). Pleasant street, and Milton T. Bailey (secretary), 55 Cot- 

 tage street — both of Hudson. Massachusetts. To purchase tlie 

 necessary materials to manufacture all kinds of goods, fabrics, 

 merchandise — including boots, shoes, sandals, made in part or 

 wholly of rubber — manufacturing, selling and exchanging same. 



Atlas Tire & Rubber Co., The, June 26, 1914; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: J. M. Bern- 

 stein, E. E. Gross, E. J. Bokor, F. Allen and J. M. Ulnicr. To 

 deal in tires, rubber goods and auto, supplies. 



Day Tire Protector Co., July 24. 1914; under the laws of Dela- 

 ware; authorized capital, $1(X),0(X). Incorporators: F. R. Han- 

 sell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Geo. li. B. Martin and E. 

 T. \'ennel — !)oth of Camden. New Jersey. To manufacture, buy, 

 sell, trade, deal in and with automobile tires, parts and acces- 

 sories. 



Gordon Rubber Co., August 4, 1914; under tlie laws of Massa- 

 chusetts ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : Louis 

 Hahn, president, 121 Chambers street, Boston; Mark Baron, 

 secretary, 7 Poplar street, and William M. Gordon, treasurer, 

 18 Arlington street — both of Chelsea — all in Massachusetts. To 

 manufacture reclaimed rubber, rubber disc washers and rub- 

 ber bands. The principal otiice and factory are located at 31-35 

 Broadway, Chelsea, Massachusetts. 



Gould Commercial Co., July 14, 1914 ; under the laws of Dela- 

 ware ; authorized capital, $225,000. Incorporators : F, D. Buck, 

 Geo. \V. Dillman and M. L. Horty — all of Wilmington, Dela- 

 w-are. To export, import and generally deal in mercliandise of 

 every class and description. 



Harris-Henderson Tire Co., June 20. 1914; under tlie laws of 

 O'l'io; authorized capital, $5.(XX). Incorporators: J. A. Harris, 

 F. .A. Henderson, John C. Barkley, Raymond L. McVean and 

 John I'. Dempsey. Location of principal office, Cleveland, Ohio. 

 To buy and sell tires, etc. 



King Tire Protector Co., July 13. 1914; under the laws of 

 Maine; authorized capital, $500,000. Frank L. Farrington, presi- 

 dent, Augusta, Maine. To deal in tires, automobiles and all 

 kinds of automobile equipments. 



Kingstone Tire & Rui>ber Co., Inc., July 31, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital, $2,000. Incorporators : 

 Sydney Bernheim. 305 West Seventy-second street. New York, 

 New York; Catherine Weldon, 591 Seventh street, and Harry 

 H. Jacobson, 555 Grand street — both of Brooklyn, New York. 

 Auto tires, etc. 



Lee Tire & Rubber Co., of New York, Inc.. August 13. 1914; 

 under the laws of New York; authorized capital, $20,000. In- 

 corporators: Harry E, Field, 440 Riverside Drive. New York, 

 New York ; .Albert A. Garthwaite, Conshohocken. Pennsylvania, 

 and J..bn J. Watson. Jr.. Brookville. Long Island. New York. 



Lighthouse Tire Co., Inc., July 23, 1914 ; under the laws of 

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

 McLaren, F. B. Knowlton and S. V. Dowding — all of 154 Nassau 

 street, New York, New York. To manufacture and deal in 

 rubber tires for automobiles, etc. 



Lightiiouse Tire Co.. July 25. 1914; under the laws of Dela- 

 ware; authorized capital. $1,000,000. Incorporators: John Mc- 

 Laien. I". B. Knowlton and S. \'. Dowling — all of 154 Nassau 

 street. New York, New York. To manufacture, buy, sell and 

 deal in automobile tires and motor tires and wheels and acces- 

 sories of every class and description. 



Merrill Shoe Co.. Inc.. June 22. 1914; under tlie laws of New 

 Y'ork ; authorized capital, $25,(XX). Incorporators : Joseph B. 

 Cousms, John L. Hodgson and Ernest C. Wheeler — all of 369 



DcKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York. To deal in skins, hides, 



ridjber, etc. 



Montauk Rubber Co., Inc., July 23, 1914; under the laws of 

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

 Fricdland. 331 Thirteenth street; Wm. G. Turner, 1484 East 

 Fourteenth street — both in Brooklyn, New York — and Leo Lon- 

 doner, 751 East One Hundred and Si.xty-eighth street, New 

 York, New York. To manufacture and deal in rubber 

 goods, etc. 



Perfection Rubber Co.. July 8. 1914; under the laws of Rhode 

 Island; authorized capital, $1(X),000. Incorporators: John B. Des 

 Rosiers, 567 Westminster street; John T. Bannan, 313 Prairie 

 avenue — both of Providence — and Ildege Des Rosiers. 6 Mason 

 street, Pawtucket — all in Rhode Island. To manufacture, sell, 

 market and otherwise dispose of a certain patented article known 

 as "The Perfection Sanitary Belt." 



Robinson-Seitz Tire Co.. July 31, 1914; under the laws of New 

 Jersey ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators : George W. 

 Robinson and Frank Robinson — both of 19 Vose avenue — and 

 -Arthur M. Seitz, 66 Comstock place — all of South Orange, New 

 Jersey. To manufacture, sell, and generally deal in tires for 

 automobiles, etc. 



Steel Pneumatic Tube & Tire Co., Inc., .August 10, 1914; under 

 the laws of New York ; authorized capital. $200,000. Incor- 

 porators : John S. Heep, Frederick Fuller and Chas. O. Roth — 

 all of 40 Wall street. New York, New York. To deal in tires 

 of every kind, and other auto accessories. 



L'needa Tire Filler Co., of New York, Inc.. August 1. 1914; 

 under the laws of New York ; authorized capital. $100,(XX). In- 

 corporators : Ma.K E. Rosenthal, 973 Tiffany street ; Thomas 

 Bligh, 2306 Seventh avenue — both in New York, New York — 

 and Jos. Golden. 9 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn, New York. To 

 manufacture tire filler for automobile tires, etc. 



RUBBER CLOTH IN GREAT DEMAND. 



The Fairfield Rubber Co.. of Fairfield, Connecticut, which in- 

 cludes in its product a large output of rubber cloth for use in 

 the manufacture of automobile tops and seat covers, has recent- 

 ly received an order from the Ford company for all the rubber 

 cloth that can be produced. The execution of this order neces- 

 sitates the operation of the plant night and day and will prob- 

 ably call for an additional force of operatives, 



A NEW FACTORY FOR THE SUSSEX RUBBER CO. 



The Sussex Rubber Co., which was incorporated June 1, with 

 a capital stock of $50,(XX), is erecting a factory at East Ruther- 

 ford, New Jersey, for the manufacture of tire sundries, tubes, 

 molded goods, packings, etc. This building, which is of brick, 

 of heavy mill construction, has a floor area of 60 x 110 feet, and 

 will probably be completed early in October. The officers of the 

 new company are: C. F. Teigeler, president; W. M. Sharpe, 

 vice-president and manager, and A. E. Teigeler, secretary and 

 treasurer. 



WILSON TIRE & RUBBER CO. BUILDING AT SPRINGFIELD. 



The Wilson Tire & Rubber Co., incorporated under the laws 

 of Michigan, with a capital stock of $1,000,000, is erecting a fac- 

 tory at Harvard Park, Springfield, Illinois. This factory, which 

 is now nearing completion and will have at the start a capacity 

 of 500 tires and 500 rims per day, will cost about $150,000. It 

 is situated just outside the city limits, on a ten-acre plot pre- 

 sented to the company by the Springfield Commercial Associa- 

 tion. Forty per cent, of the stock issue of the company has been 

 awarded for patent rights in the Wilson Pneumatic Tire, brought 

 out about four years ago, and the Wilson Demountable Rim, 

 which will constitute the product of the plant. The officers of 

 the company are : E. W. Wilson, president ; P. J. Jeup, vice- 

 president ; W. W. Gardner, treasurer, and .A. P. Hicks, secre- 

 tary. .\nd these officers, with T. Reuther, R. N. Baker and 

 Frank H. Watson, compose the board of directors. 



