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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[April 1, 1914. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Acorn Insulated Wire Co., February 20. 1914; under the laws 

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

 Walter V. Donovan, 34 Pine street; Joseph Quittner, 42 Broad- 

 way, and Joseph T. McMahon, 27 William street — all in New 

 York City. 



Akron Tire & Rul)ber Co., The, February 16. 1914; under the 

 laws of Massachusetts; authorized capital, $21,000. Incorpo- 

 rators : Max Laserson, Israel Barry and Charles Braunstein — 

 all of 24 Coknnbus avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. To manu- 

 facture, buy and .sell automobile tires, rubber, rubber goods and 

 automobile supplies. 



.American Auto Tire Jobbers, February 9, 1914; under tlie 

 l.iws of Pennsylvania: authorized capital, $20,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: Michael E. Hasson, 2128 South Fifteenth street; Hugh 

 B. Turner, 5645 Cedar street, and William H. Denney, 1727 

 North Si.xtieth street — all in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To 

 buy, sell and generally deal in automobile tires, tubes, supplies, 

 etc., and to act as jobbers, agents and representatives of firms 

 in buying, selling and generally dealing in said articles. 



Columbia Rub"ber Co., The, February 9. 1914 ; under the laws 

 of Massachusetts; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: 

 Patrick H. Crowley, Hugh C. Cameron and William F. Crowley 

 — all of 301 Congress street, Boston, Massachusetts. To manu- 

 facture and sell men's and women's bathing suits, rubber gar- 

 ments, etc. 



F. C. D. Inner Tube Protector Co., February 4, 1914; under 

 the laws of Michigan; authorized capital, $150,000 (amount 

 sul)scribed, $75,000; divided in shares of $10 each). Incorpo- 

 rators: Frank R. Berry, Hilan N. Cole and Niram B. Sackett — 

 all of Detroit, Michigan. To manufacture and deal in all kinds 

 of rubber, wood and metal goods, and in automobile accessories. 



Fisk & Dunham Rubber Co., February 26, 1914 ; under the 

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

 Clark F. Fisk, Robert C. Dunham — both of Trenton, New Jersey, 

 and .Mbert A. Taylor, Allentown, New Jersey. To manufacture, 

 purchase and deal in crude rubber and rubber goods in all 

 forms, and also the making, purchasing and selling of rubber 

 tubes, tires, etc. 



Hercules Tire Protector Co., January 26, 1914; under the laws 

 of Massachusetts ; authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators ; 

 John A. Gilbert, 897 Main street; Elmer Balod, 18 Chilton 

 .■street — both in Cambridge, Massachusetts — and Adolph E. 

 Elster, 421 Pine street, Dedham, Massachusetts. To manufacture 

 and deal in tire protectors and automobile supplies and acces- 

 sories, and to conduct an automobile repair shop business. 



Indestructible Tire Corporation, March 6, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators: 

 Albert L. Potter, 678 West One Hundred and Seventy-eighth 

 street; John A. Inslee, 259 Broadway, and Anselm P. Anderson, 

 34 Nassau street — all in New York City. To deal in auto tires, 

 etc. 



I:iter-State Auto Supplies Co., March 5, 1914; under the laws 

 of Delaware ; authorized capital, $300,000. Incorporators : F. 

 R. Hansell, Philadclpliia, Pennsylvania ; George H. B. Martin 

 and S. C. Seymour — both of Camden, New Jersey. To manu- 

 facture and deal in merchandise and articles of rubber, etc. 



Lincoln Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., March 7. 1914; under the 

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

 Olaf K. Pacht, David Gross and Jacob Cohen — all of 46 West 

 Twenty-fourth .street, New York City. 



Long Island Tire Co., Inc., The, March 6, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $1,500. Incorporators: 

 Marie P. Denton, John S. Denton and Harry E. Wetzig— all of 

 Freeport, New York. To deal in auto tires, etc. 



Midgeley Tire & Rubber Co.. The. January 28, 1914; under 

 the laws of Virginia ; authorized capital, $550,000. Incorporators : 



.A. C. Lewis, 839 North Fourth street; Thos. S. Jones, 1436 

 Ridge avenue ; J. Oscar Naylor, 420 Dock street ; Roy R. 

 Carpenter, 1396 Euclid avenue, and D. R. Williams, 489 South 

 l''ifth street— all in Steubenville, Ohio. 



National Raincoat Co., Inc., January 29, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized cai)ital, $10,000. Incorporators : 

 .\bner S. Werblin, 1427 Madison avenue; Sidney J. Laub, 878 

 East One Hundred and Scvcnty-si.xth street — both in New York 

 City — and Dora Magida, 1899 Bergen street, Brooklyn, New York. 



Dr. Neal's Crescent Arch Supporter Co., March 3, 1914 ; un- 

 der the laws of Maine; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: Horace Mitchell (president). H. A. Paul (treasurer) and 

 .\1. G. Mitchell — all of Kittcry. Maine. To deal in arch sup- 

 porters, rubber devices of all kinds, and to manufacture and deal 

 in footwear, etc. 



Panama Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.. March 6, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital. $15,000. Incorporators : 

 .\rthur E. Schwartz, 222 West Fifty-ninth street ; Sidney \'. 

 .Morris, 302 West Twenty-second street — both in New York City 

 — and George L. Lewis, Whitestone. New York. To manu- 

 facture and deal in auto tires, etc. 



Penn Yan Cable Co., Inc., February 24, 1914 : under the laws 

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

 R. Ramsey and George S. Shepard — both of Penn Yan, New 

 York ; \\'illiam H. Neefus, East Orange, New Jersey. Office lo- 

 cated at Penn Yan, New York. To manufacture insulated cabi;. 

 ignition wire, etc. 



Renault Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., January 27. 1914; under the 

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

 Max Hillman, 835 Kelly street, Brooklyn, New York; David M. 

 Hanley, Hotel Grenoble, Fifty-si.xtii street and Seventh avenue, 

 and Harry Baumstone, 55 East One Hundred and Eighteenth 

 street — both in New York City. 



\'an Alstyn Co., Inc., A. T., ^larch 11, 1914; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital. SIOO.OOO. Incorporators: 

 -Albert T. Van Alstyn, 41 Union Square ; William C. Mulhausen. 

 233 Broadway, and Stanley J. Lathrop, 2 Rector street — all in 

 New York City. To manufacture garters, notions, etc. 



KUBBER COMPANY SHARE QUOTATIONS. 



The following market quotations of the shares of rubber manu- 

 facturing companies on March 20 last are furnished by John 

 Burnham & Co., 31 Nassau street. New York, and 41 South 

 La Salle street, Chicago : 



Bid. Asked. 



.Ajax-Grieb Rubber Co.. common 200 



.Ajax-Grieb Rubber Co.. preferred 99 102 



Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., common 285 290 



Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.. preferred 108^ 110 



B. F. Goodrich Co., common 22y-i 23J-'2 



B. F. Goodrich Co.. preferred 87 90 



Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., common 180 185 



Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., preferred 95 96j4 



Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., common 59 60 



Kelly-Springlield Tire Co.. preferred 143 145 



Miller Rubber Co 128 13.3 



Portage Rubber Co., common 35 



Portage Rubber Co.. preferred 90 



Rubber Goods Manufacturing Co.. preferred... 105 110 



Swinehart Tire Co (BV^ 70_^4 



United States Rubber Co., common..: 61.}^ 61?^ 



United States Rubber Co.. 1st preferred 1027^ 103}^ 



The city of Cleveland, Ohio, has awarded to the Safety 

 Insulated Wire & Cable Co., of New York, through its west- 

 tern representatives, M. B. Austin & Co., a contract for ap- 

 proximately $28,000 worth of insulated wire and cable, in 

 connection with the underground fire alarm and police signal 

 system which is being installed in that city. 



