May 1, 1914.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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THE UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. ADOPTS A TRADE MARK, 



'lilt United States Rubber Co. has recently adopted the trade 



mark which is illustrated here, and which was used for the 



first time in its recent annual report. 



The company controls, of course, a 



vast number of trade marks, each of 



the subsidiary companies having one 



nr two general trade marks, besides 



many others applicable to certain 



products, but this appears to be the 



lirst time since the coinpany was 



formed, some twenty-two years ago, 



that it has deemed it advisable to 



adopt a general mark applicable to 



the entire system. The advantage of having a symbol that shall 



stand for the company as a wdiole is obvious. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 

 Advance Tire Sales Co.. Inc.. March 2i, 1914; under tlic laws 

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

 A. Burnette, 17,33 Bi-oadway; George L. Lewis and Charles H. 

 Stanton, both of 42 Broadway — all in New York City. 



AlHng Rubber Co., March 25, 1914; under the laws of Penn- 

 sylvania; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Clarence 

 E. -Ailing. Stamford, Connecticut; Artlnir E. Ailing, New Haven. 

 Connecticut ; Frederick F. Lockwood, Binghamton. New York, 

 and Clarence I). Couglilin. Wilkcsbarrc. Pennsylvania. To deal 

 in general merchandise, automobile and bicycle tires and sun- 

 dries, sporting goods and ruliber goods of every description. 



Atlantic Aerial Navigation Co., April 15, 1914; under the laws 

 of New Jersey; authorized capital, $125,000. Incorporators: 

 Kenneth Robertson, James McCutcheon and Donald Robertson, 

 all of 20.3 Federal street, Camden. New Jersey. To buy. manu- 

 facture, sell, repair, exhibit and deal in aeronautical, automobile 

 and electrical accessories, and appliances or other paraphernalia 

 used or capable of being used in the construction and operation 

 of the same. 



.Atlas Tire .Association, Tlic, March 9, 1914; under tlic laws 

 of Maine ; autliorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : E. M. 

 Leavitt (president and treasurer), \\'inthrop; R. .A. Kittredge 

 (director), Hallowell, and E. M. McLean (director), Augusta — 

 all in Maine. To carry on the business of manufacturing, pro- 

 ducing, buying, selling, exporting, importing and dealing in rub- 

 ber and all goods of which rubber is a component part, etc. 



Broderick Inner Tulie Protector Co., February 19, 1914 ; under 

 the laws of Delaware; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: Wray C. Arnold. Lansdownc, Pennsylvania; Morris B. 

 MacCaulej-, 516 Queen Lane, Germantown. Pennsylvania, and 

 James M. Satterfield, Dover, Delaware. To manufacture, liuy, 

 sell and deal in automobile and bicycle tires, inner and outer 

 tubes or coverings, tube protectors, etc. 



C. & S. Rubljer Sole Co., March 25. 1914; under the laws of 

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

 Ernest L. Shaw, 35 Chester avenue ; Francis E. Shaw, 326 West 

 Elm street; Harvey F. Crawford, 952 North Main street; Her- 

 bert F. Bryant. 295 Ash street, and Emery M. Low, 234 West 

 Elm street — all in Brockton, Massachusetts. To manufacture ma- 

 chines for improvements in shoes and tread members and for 

 rubber soles, also the manufacture of rubber and rubber goods 

 and soles of all kinds. 



Consumer's Tire & Sales Co., March 2i. 1914; under the laws 

 of Delaware ; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators ; F. R. 

 Hansell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; George H. B. Martin, 

 Camden. New Jersey, and S. C. Seymour. Camden, Delaware. 

 To buy. trade and deal in any and all kinds of crude, refined 

 and manufactured ruliber, gutta percha and other gums. 



Delaware Tire & Supply Co., March 24, 1914; under the laws 



of Delaware; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Nor- 

 man B. Mancill, Yorklyn. Delaware ; John H. Bishop and Philip 

 L. Garrett, both of Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture 

 and deal in all kinds of vehicles, automobile tires and acces- 

 sories, etc. 



Dunbar & Co., Inc., April 25, 1914; under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators : Frederick W. 

 Dunbar and Alfred T. Gibbs — both of Montclair, New Jersey — 

 and George W. Utter, Brooklyn, New York. To deal in crude 

 and other forms of rubber. 



Hardman Tire & Rubber Co., April 3. 1914; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: C. Beards- 

 ley, J. H. Jones, Jr., and F. W. Tyrrell. Location of principal 

 office, Chicago.' 



Holstcin Rubber Co., March 25, 1914; under the laws of Con- 

 necticut: authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Joseph S. 

 Holstcin. Reuben R. Kusnott and May S. Gallagher — all of 

 Hartford. Connecticut. 



King Rubber Co., The, March 31, 1914; under the laws of 

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

 A. Briggs, Norwood, Massachusetts; Al!)ert H. Winn. Dover, 

 New Hampshire ; Maurice D. Kingsbury, 14 St. Botolph street, 

 Boston. Massachusetts, and Emerson L. Dickerman, 23 Ware 

 street, Cambridge. Massachusetts. To manufacture articles made 

 in whole or in part of rubber, gutta percha, etc. 



Motor Tire Reconstruction Co., The. March 13, 1914; under the 

 laws of New Jersey; authorized capital. $250,000. Incorporators: 

 Charles N. King, Jr., George H. Russell and William L. Steck — 

 all of 243-5 Washington street. Jersey City, New Jersey. To 

 buy, sell, deal and trade in, rc-construct and re-manufacture 

 rubber, rubber goods, etc. 



Napa Tire &• Rubber Co.. March 20, 1914; under the laws of 

 Delaware: authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: M. Leon 

 Hirschbein and Anna Hirschbein — both of 1908 North Napa 

 street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and W. I. N. Lotland. Dover, 

 Delaware. To buy and sell automobile tires, tubes and other 

 automobile accessories. Location of principal office. 2003 West 

 Columbia avenue. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. 



National Tire S: Rubber Co., February 13, 1914: under the 

 laws of Washington; authorized capital. $1,000,000. Incorpo- 

 rators : F. P. Maring, N. M. Lee and Frederick Gilbert — all of 

 .Seattle, Washington. 



Newman Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., .April 14, 1914; under the 

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

 Stanley Newman and Samuel C. Newman — both of 247 West 

 One Hundred and Twenty-Seventh street — and -Arthur Newman, 

 1775 Broadway — all in New York City. To sell, handle, job 

 and deal in automobile tires, tubes and accessories. Location of 

 principal office and sales room. 1775 Broadway. 



Norwalk Tire & Rubber Co.. March 23. 1914: under the laws of 

 Connecticut; authorized capital. $1,500,000. Incorporators: Earle 

 Ranks. John Pierce and Sayre Youngs — all of Norwalk. Con- 

 necticut. 



Norwalk Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., The. -April 1. 1914; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital. $1,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: Wm. B. Miller, 12 East Eighty-seventh street. New 

 York City ; David Spcnce, and Fred. L. Lamlison — both of Nor- 

 walk, Connecticut. 



Racine Rubber Tire Co. of New York. Inc , .April 22. 1914; 

 under the laws of New York: authorized capital. $3,000. In- 

 corporators : Edgar Storms, Jr.. Kew Gardens. Richmond Hill, 

 New York ; Edward W. Drucker, 53 East Ninety-Sixth street. 

 New York City, and Barclay Ball, 41 Trask avenue, Bayonne, 

 New Jersey. 



Rexton Specialty Co., Inc.. -April 17. 1914; under the laws of 

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

 Silkr, 1053 East Tenth street. Otto C. Grahmann, 1264 Decatur 



