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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[December 1, 1911. 



ITEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Automobile Sundries Co., November 1, 1911, under the laws 

 of New York ; authorized capital $10,000. Incorporators : 

 George F. Merritt, 114 East 23rd street, Theo. M. Crisp, 80 

 Broadway, and John E. Waltz, 21 West 106th street, all of New 

 York, Location of principal office. New York. To manu- 

 facture rubber tires, tubes, etc. 



The Buffalo Tire Co., November 10, 1911, under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital $500. Incorporators: Wm. 

 Preiss, 160 Franklin street, Chas. H. Howe, and Alfred C. Bid- 

 well, 234 Nortli Division street, all of Buffalo, New York. Loca- 

 tion of principal office, Buffalo. To manufacture "Bison" tires. 



Central Tire Supply Co., November 1, 1911, under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital $1,100. Incorporators: Max 

 Wolper, 1911 Madison avenue, Martin C. Powers, 24 Locust 

 street, and Bernard Halpert, 1911 Madison avenue, all of New 

 York City. Location of principal office, New York City. To 

 manufacture tires, etc. 



D. & S. International Airless Tire Co., October 17, 1911, under 

 the laws of New Jersey ; authorized capital $100,000. Incor- 

 porators : J. H. Nixon, 2246 Lehigh avenue, Philadelphia, Penn- 

 sylvania. Thomas B. Hall, 423 Market street, Camden, New Jer- 

 sey; Irving Zimmerman, 4011 Baltimore avenue, Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. To manufacture tires. 



John Danner Shoe Co., October 6, 1911, under the laws of 

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

 Danner, 668 Northampton street ; Emil Baumgaertel, 697 Best 

 street; and Anthony Danner, 1313 Jefferson street, all of Buffalo, 

 New York. To manufacture boots and shoes. 



The Diagonal Block Tire Co., October 30, 1911, under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: J. A. 

 Swinehart, W. R. Talbott and Frank R. Talbott. To manufac- 

 ture rubber tires and other rubber goods, etc. 



Frontier Tire & Rubber Co., October 26, 1911, under the laws 

 of New York : authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators : 

 George B. North, Howard M. Gill, and Wm. G. Dargan, all of 

 Buffalo, New York. Location of principal office, Buffalo, New 

 York. 



Goodyear Rubber Goods and Manufacturing Co., November 

 2, 1911, under the laws of Illinois; authorized capital, $2,500. 

 Incorporators : George A. B. Pfuhl, Edward J. Ader, and 

 Frederick W. Story. Location of principal office 30 West Lake 

 street, Chicago, Illinois. The company was incorporated for the 

 purpose of engaging in general sales, storage, etc., also manu- 

 facturing of articles in which rubber is used. 



C. W. Haas Tire Seal Co., October 28, 1911, under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $75,000. Incorporators: C. W. 

 Haas, Richard C. Uckema, and Emmet C. May. Location of 

 principal office, 310 North Jefferson street, Peoria, Illinois. To 

 manufacture and deal in automobile tires, rubber goods and auto- 

 mobile accessories. 



Higrade Auto Tire Sales Co., September 21, 1911, under the 

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

 A. Foshay, Russell Goldman, both of 13 Park Row, New York ; 

 Helen Neubardt, 220 Roebling street, Brooklyn, New York. Loca- 

 tion of principal office. New York. To manufacture rubber goods, 

 etc. 



Kelly-Racine Rubber Co., October 16, 1911, under the laws of 

 Wisconsin; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: 

 Martin J. Gillen, Mary E. Lunn, and Milton J. Knoblock, all of 

 Racine. To buy, sell, and manufacture automobile tires, etc. 



A. J. Maynard Co., October 18, 1911, under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $2,000. Incorporators: Andrew J. 

 Maynard, 615 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, New York; David Detjen, 

 Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, and Chas. Scheland, 249 Prospect 

 place, Brooklyn, New York. Location of principal office, New 

 York. To manufacture rubber goods. 



National Rubber Co., September 28, 1911, under the laws of 

 Missouri ; autliorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators : Lewis 

 Godlove and Eugene Swarzwald, both of St. Louis, Missouri. To 

 manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



National Spring Tire Co., November 7, 1911, under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $125,000. Incorporators: Charles L. 

 Sigman, Jr., Louis Valence and Chas. H. Jackson. To deal in 

 automobile accessories. 



The New England Wells Block Tire Co., October 18, 1911, 

 under the laws of Connecticut ; authorized capital, $40,000. In- 

 corporators : Frederick A. Wells, Mary F. Eckhardt and Arthur 

 C. Veith. To deal in automobiles, etc. 



The Nonoxidite Mfg. Co., November 3, 19H, under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators: 

 Arthur Boomhower, 100 Fifth avenue, New York; Wm. B. 

 Westerfield, 15 Exchange place, Jersey City, New Jersey, and 

 Anna H. Litterfield, 100 Fifth avenue, New York. Location of 

 principal office. New York. To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



The Northern Ohio Punctureless Tire Co., October 19, 1911, 

 under the laws of Ohio; authorized capital, $3,000. Incorporators: 

 Frank E. Lewis and John J. Nieset. Location of principal office, 

 Fremont, Ohio. To act as selling agents for the Dahl puncture- 

 less tire, of Minneapolis, and deal in all articles pertaining to 

 automobiles and tires. 



Racine Rubber Co., November 6, 1911, under the laws of Wis- 

 consin ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : Martin J. 

 Gillen, Mary E. Lunn and Milton J. Knoblock. To buy, sell and 

 deal in crude rubber, etc. 



The Royal Rubber Cement Co., October 13, 1911, under the 

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

 Louis Sable, William and Isaac Greenberg, all of 280 Broadway, 

 New York. Location of principal office, New York. 



Stein Tire & Rubber Co., October 13, 1911, under the laws of 

 New York ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : Clar- 

 ence Mondy and John M. Scelsa, both of 15 William street. New 

 York. Location of principal office, Highmount, New York. To 

 manufacture tires and other rubber. 



Suspended Pneumatic Tire Co., November 6, 1911, under the 

 laws of New Jersey. Authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators : 

 John Williamson, Harvey E. Randall and Charles H. Stewart, 

 all of 164 Market street, Newark, New Jersey. The company has 

 been incorporated to carry on the business of truckmen, draymen, 

 etc. 



Trautman Air-Rubber Tube Co., November 1, 1911, under the 

 laws of New York. Authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : 

 Ira Trautman, 582 Second street ; August V. Denis, 53 Berkeley 

 Place, and Wm. G. Newhall, 157 S. Elliott Place, all of Brooklyn, 

 New York. Location of principal office, Manhattan. To manu- 

 facture air rubber tubes, etc. 



MR. ARMSTRONG WITH THE LOEWENTHAL CO. 



Mr. H. G. Armstrong has associated himself with the Loewen- 

 thal Co. of New York, with branch offices in Boston, Akron and 

 Chicago. Mr. Armstrong will act as their mill representative in 

 the New England territory. He has had many years' experience 

 in different departments of the rubber industry, having been con- 

 nected for over 10 years with the United States Rubber Co., 

 holding various important positions ; acting at different times as 

 their Baltimore agent, their Chicago agent, and later being asso- 

 ciated with their selling department with headquarters in New 

 York. When the late E. H. Paine was manager of sales of the 

 United States Rubber Co. Mr. Armstrong was his efficient and 

 highly est,eemed assistant. He was extremely popular all 

 through the footwear trade because of his unfailing courtesy 

 and attractive personality. With his years of experience in the 

 rubber trade, his wide acquaintance and exceptional popularity, 

 he carries with him every assurance of success in his new 

 position. 



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