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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



May 1, 1921 



542. The petitioners are tlie Equitable Trust Co., $70,042; 

 National Park Bank, $72,500, and Blauvelt Brotlicrs, Inc., $4,000. 

 Liabilities are placed at $1,000,000 and no estimate of assets is 

 given. 



On March 16. 1920, the company's assets were placed at $1,- 

 477,889 and liabilities at $475,925. UnUl it is learned whether a 

 receivership is necessary the appointment of a receiver has been 



postponed. 



The Rubber Corporation of America is a Delaware corporation, 

 dealing in tires, with branches in six of the large cities. 



DIVIDENDS DECLARED 



Stock of 



ToMPANY Stock Rate Payable Record 



Corn IVoducs Refining Co Com. $1.00 q. .^pr 20 Apr 4 



Corn Products Refining Co Com. $0.50 ex. Apr. 20 Apr. 4 



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Kelly-Springfield Tire Co ^""V^.^B, ?,•.'"'■ ¥/^ ,? M^' o 



Kelly-Sprinlfield Tire Co sVcmfM q. May 16 May 2 



Mona.iquot Rubber Works Pfd. $ .75 q. Apr. ^1 Mar- 24 



New Jersey Zmc Co., Inc Com. 27o 1- | juiy 30 Aug. 10 



United Shoe Machinery Co Com. $0.50 q. Apr. 5 Mar. 21 



United Shoe Machinery Co Pfd. $0-37^ q. Apr. 5 Mar. 21 



United States Rubber Co Com 2% q. Apr. 30 Apr. 5 



United States Rubber Co 1st pfd. 2% q. Apr. 30 Apr. 15 



W«.inghouse Electric S: Manufacturmg^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ 3^ 



'^^^°"''.'^'?'":?^^^!'"'^'"''^FSd. $1.00 q. Apr. 30 Mar. 31 

 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS 



.\l-Hll. Ji. 19J1 



High Low Last 



Ajax Rubber Co., Inc 35'4 35H 35^s 



The Fisk Rubber Co \6H 15H \=fj 



The B. F. Goodrich Co 38H 38^4 38!.8 



The B. F. Goodrich Co., pfd ■•■■ ••■• ••■ 



Kelly-Springfield Tire Co ■ 44 43 43'/2 



KeUy-Springfield Tire Co., pfd ■■_■■ ■■■■ ■■•■ 



Keystone T. & R. Co 1 = 14 Hfi 15?j 



Lee R. & T. Corp 29 28!4 28^2 



United States Rubber Co 76 74 74% 



United States Rubber Co., 1st pfd 101^ lOm 10U4 



AKRON RUBBER STOCK QUOTATIONS 



The following are closing quotations of .\pril 19, supplied by 

 The App-IIilhnan Co., Second National Building, Akron, Ohio: 



Did Asked 



American R. & T. Co.. com 40 60 



Amazon Rubber Co., The 25 35 



Firestone T. & R., com 85 90 



Firestone T. & R., 6% pfd 85 



Firestone T. & R., 7% pfd 75 • 76 



General T. & R. Co., The, com 190 250 



General T. & R. Co., The, 7% pfd 75 85 



Goodrich, B. F., The, com 37 38 



Goodrich, B. F., The, pfd 75 78 



Goodrich, B. F., The. 5.yr. 7% notes 90 91 



Goodyear T. & R. Co., The, com 12'/1 13 



Goodyear T. & R. Co., The, 7% pfd 36!^ 37^^ 



India T. & R. Co., com 100 130 



India T. & R. Co., 7% pfd 80 



Mason T. & R. Co., The, com 15 18 



Mason T. & R. Co., The, 7% pfd 55 60 



Marathon T. & R. Co., com 3 4 



Miller Rubber Co., The, com 75 



Miller Rubber Co., The, 8% pfd 73 76 



Mohawk Rubber Co., The 100 125 



Phoenix Rubber Co., com 18 



Phoenix Rubber Co., pfd 88 



Portage Rubber Co., The, com 20 24 



Portage Rubber Co., The, 7% pfd 30 35 



Republic Rubber, com H ' 



Republic Rubber, 7% pfd !■• 1* 



Republic Rubber, 8% pfd 8 10 



Rubber Products Co., The 100 



Standard Tire Co., com lOO 



Standard Tire Co., pfd 90 



Star Rubber Co., com 95 



Star Rubber Co., 8% pfd 100 



Swinehart T. & R., com 30 50 



Swinehart T. & R., 7% pfd 70 



NEW INCORPORATIONS 



Barash Bros., March 30 (New York). $10,000. A., H., and S. Barash; 

 L. Lerner— all of 116 Nassau street, New York City. To manufacture 

 belting and elastic notions. 



Ceylon Products Mfg. Co., Inc., April 14 (New York), $5,000. F. M. 

 DaYton; 11. Tresselt. both of 2122 La Fontaine avenue, Bronx. New ^ork; 

 C. Douglas. 272 Pacific avenue. Jersey City. New Jersey. To manufacture 

 rubber products. 



Cross Laboratories, Inc., March 24 (New York), $50,000. J. H. Sears; 

 J. L. Watson, both of 37 Wall street. New York City; F. H. Butehom, 

 764 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn— both in New York. To manufacture 

 rubber cement, tires, etc. 



Currie Brothers Co., April 19 (Delaware), $500,000. Corporation Service 

 Co.. Wilmington. Delaware. To manufacture tires. 



Direct Rubber Co., March 15 (New Jersey). $500,000. J. J. Moriarty, 

 206 Conant street. Hillside; S. C. Clark. 1074 North avenue. Elizabeth: 

 W. S. Chinery. 30 Nye street. Newark — all in New Jersey. Principal 

 office, 46 Paterson street. New Brunswick. New Jersey. Agent in charge, 

 J. P. Kirkpatrick. To manufacture, purchase and sell tires and tubes. 



V. & L. Battery & Supply Co., April 12 (New Jersey), $100,000. R. 

 Feldsher, 114 South Warren street: C. Fishberg. 475 Hamilton avenue; 

 t. Lens. 11 Cooper street — all of Trenton, New Jersey. Principal office. 

 Room 817, Broad Street Bank Building, Trenton. New Jersey. Agent in 

 cbarce. Fori.ian & Levy. To buy. sell, repair and manufacture automobile 

 sti|j|ilies an('. en'.upp''ent. 



Liberty Distributors. Inc., April 13 (Delaware). $100,000. H. G. East- 

 burn; W. F. Bouzarth; M. E. Doto — all of Wilmington, Delaware. To 

 manufacture tires and tubes. 



Middlesex Rubber Co.. March 29 (Massachusetts), $50,000. G. E. Jeand- 

 heur. 1277 Commonvealth avenue. Boston; M. F. Cullincy, 15 Olney street, 

 Dorchester; H M. Clifff.rd. 51 Palmer street. .-Xrlington — all in Massachu- 

 setts. Principal office. Reading. Massachusetts. Tn manufacture and sell 

 all kinds of rul-ber iroods. 



Oppenheimer Trading Corp., April 12 (New York), $500. W. S. Dry 

 foos, 80 Woodland avenue. New Rochelle; I. B. Levine, 408 Greene avenue, 

 Brooklyn; L. H. Axman, 1229 Park avenue. New York City — all in New 

 York. To manufacture rubber, etc. 



Perfection Tire Distributors. Inc., April 4 (New York), $25X)00. B. 

 Levy. 234 Pulaski street; C. Haas, 1320 53rd street — both in Brooklyn, 

 New York. To manufacture tires. 



Ray Puncture Proof Tire Co.. March 14 (Illinois). $1,000,000. H. E. 

 Henke. 205 West Harrison street; J. C. Le Due, 2415 Michigan avenue; 

 O. H. Bryant. 410 South Michigan avenue: H. C. Rowe, 4401 Sheridan 

 Road — all in Chicago: F. C. Huwen, Glen Ellyn, both in Illinois. Principal 

 office. 322 South Michigan avenue. Chicago. Illinois. To manufacture 

 tires. 



Rochester Rubber Cement Corp.. March 24 (New York). $10,000. G. A. 

 Veomett. 565 Conkey avenue; J. T. Voll. 342 avenue D; F. E. Frey. 86 

 Stillson street — all of Rochester, New York. Principal office, Rochester, 

 New York. To manufacture rubber cement. 



Rubber Fusing Company of New England, Inc., March 28 (New York), 

 $10,000. M. A. Newman, Sr. and Jr.. both of 870 East 170th street; M. 

 Ade, 1372 Gray street — both in Bronx, New York. To manufacture rubber 

 tires. 



Scottish Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., April 14 (New York), $200,000. J. J. 

 Graham, 248 75th street; W. J. Gillespie, 30 Church street, both of Brook- 

 l:/n; D. C. McHarg. 116 Nassau street. New York City — both in New 

 York. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Sccuritv Stonper Co.. March 1 (Massachusetts). $50,000. H. P. Rolierts; 

 F. H. Mills: F. H. Rowe — all of 50 Conrress street. Boston. Massachusetts. 

 Principr.l office. Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture and sell a newly 

 invented detachable stopper composed of steel, nickel and rubber. 



Solimine Sales Corp.. April 6 (New York). $10,000. F. Vitale. 226 

 Greene avenue; D. Silverman, 110 Louisa street, both of Brooklyn; R. 

 Blando. 20 Broad street. New York City — both in New York. To sell 

 rubber goods. 



Storer Rubber Co., .\pril 8 (Massachusetts). $200,000. F. E. Storer. 26 

 Fellesway West; F. E. Barnes, 456 Medford street, both of Somerville; 

 W. R. Stotrer. ll.'" Glenville avenue. ."Mlston — both in Massachusetts. Prin- 

 cipal office, Boston, Ma.ssachiisetls. To deal in druggists' rubber goods, etc. 

 Synthoid Co.. Inc.. The. January 31 (Massachusetts), $50,000. T. L. 

 Bronkborst. president, 128 Oxford street. Cambridge: F. W. Smith, treas- 

 urer, 37 Warner street, Boston; A. V. CJrimes^ clerk, 51 Columbia street, 

 Brookline — all in Massachusetts. Principal office, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 To manufacture and deal in rubber, rubber cement, etc. 



Tiretite Rubber Co., April 13 (Delaware), $100,000. Delaware Regis- 

 tration and Incorporators Co., Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture 

 and sell tubes, tires and casings. 



Union Tire Co., March 7 (Indiana), $100,000. S. A. Deming. president; 

 G. M. Medlam. vice-president j J. K. Redmond, secretary and treasurer. 

 Principal office, 154 South Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. To dis- 

 tribute tires and tubes. 



RUBBER BUSINESS IMPROVING, SAYS COLONEL COLT 

 The followini» message of encouragement and confidence in the 

 immediate future of the rubber industry, comes from Colonel 

 Samuel P. Colt, chairman of the Board of Directors of the 

 United States Rubber Co. 



"Our company has every cause to be doubly proud of its record 

 during the past twelve months. Notwithstanding the stringency 

 of money and the treiuendous fall in prices, — for instance crude 

 rubber which receded from 55 cents to below 20 cents a pound, 

 and cotton fabric prices cut in two — we have been able to meet 

 all shrinkages from reserves previously provided and have further, 

 out of the surplus earnings for the year 1920 set up another 

 reserve of $6,0(X),000 to meet any contingency that may hereafter 

 arise, not that we expect it will be needed, but in order to be on 

 the safe side. 



