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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February, 1, 1912 



i NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Acme Automatic Tire Pump Co., November 15, 1911 ; under the 

 laws of Oliio ; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators : Francis 

 J. Carroll, Francis J. Houlihan, and Emil R. Rosenthal, To 

 manufacture and deal in automatic pumps, automobiles, auto- 

 mobile accessories and supplies. 



The Aetna Rubber Co., November 24, 1911, under the laws of 

 Ohio; autliorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators: H. E. Johnson, 

 C. M. McEachren and R. C. Ellis. Location of principal office, 

 Cleveland, Ohio. To manufacture all kinds of articles, substances, 

 etc., of which rubber is a component part. 



Airease Tire Filler Co., January 6, 1912, under the laws of Dela- 

 ware ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : W. F. P. Lof- 

 land, W. I. N. Lofland and John S. Collins, Jr., all of Dover, 

 Delaware. To deal in automobiles, motor cycles, tires and tire 

 fillers. 



Anierital Manufacturing Co., January 16, 1912, under the laws 

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

 iam O. Turrell, 720 West One Hundred and Eighty-first street; 

 Salvador Seognamillo, 209 East One Hundred and Sixteenth 

 street, and Lester W. Schwartz, 100 Morningside avenue, all of 

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

 facture auto wheels, tires, etc. 



The L. M. Anderson Co., January 3, 1912, under the laws of 

 New Jersey ; authorized capital, $60,000. Incorporators : Ernest 

 O, Machlin, Arthur J. Anderson and Howard A. Lee, all of Tren- 

 ton, N. J. To buy, produce, sell, trade and deal in any and all 

 kinds of crude, refined and manufacturing rubber, etc. 



The Boonton Rubber Manufacturing Co., December 13, 1911, 

 under the laws of New Jersey; authorized capital, $300,000. In- 

 corporators : Richard P. Messiter, Frederick Gordon, and Edwin 

 A. Fisher, all of Boonton, New Jersey. To manufacture and sell 

 goods, wares, etc., of any sort or description, of which rubber or 

 Bakelite is a component part. 



Burgess Patent Tire and Manufacturing Co., December 21, 1911. 

 under the laws of Missouri ; authorized capital, $300,000. Incor- 

 porators : John W. Burgess, George F. Burgess and D. T. Smith, 

 all of Brookfield, Missouri. Location of principal office. Brook- 

 field, Missouri. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in and with 

 auto tires, etc. 



Carroll Tire Co., November 25, 1911, under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators : John Gregson, 

 Geo. Cunliffe and J. Edward Gregson, all of Buffalo, New York. 

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

 rubber tires. 



The Chemical Rubber Co., December 29, 1911, under the laws 

 of Illinois ; authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators : J. J. 

 Lamkey, J. C. Evans, and Frank P. Hatter. Location of principal 

 office, 332 S. Michigan avenue, Chicago, Illinois. To manufacture 

 and deal in chemicals, chemical rubber, etc. 



The Cincinnati Garter Co., December 4. 1911, under the laws of 

 Ohio ; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators : Clarence E. 

 Schaffner, Walter P. Dolle and L. B. Folger. To manufacture 

 and sell garters, suspenders, belts and similar articles. 



Congo Tire and Rubber Co., December 18, 1911, under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: Karl V. 

 Roosa, 277 Broadway ; David Morris, 26 Oliver street, and .\bra- 

 ham Levy, 277 Broadway, all of New York. Location of prin- 

 cipal office, Manhattan. 



Copeland Casterline Co., December 30, 1911, under tlie laws of 

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

 Copeland, Chauncey H. Casterline, and Vola F. Copeland, all of 

 Hornell, New York. Location of principal office, Jamestown. 

 To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



The Crown Raincoat Co., December 23, 1911, under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $25,000, Incorporators: F. M. Key- 

 ser, L. M. Keyser and P. C. Rose. Location of principal office. 

 Columbus, Ohio. To deal in waterproof clothing at wholesale 

 and retail. 



The Electric Rubber Reclaiming Co., December 8, 1911, under 

 the laws of Ohio ; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators : 

 John C. Frank, F"rank E. Ream and D. F. Felmly. Location of 

 principal office, Akron, Ohio. Object, reclaiming vulcanized rub- 

 ber, etc. 



Fort Dearborn Rubber Goods Co., January 10, 1912, under 

 the laws of Illinois; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: 

 Charles E. Kirkwood, John F". Rau and D. G. Ramsay. To man- 

 ufacture and deal in rubber and rubber goods. 



The Imperial Gordon Rubber Co., December 13, 1911, under the 

 laws of Ohio ; authorized capital, $300,000. Incorporators : C. W. 

 Keplinger, Chas. J. Loichat and A. V. Hug. To manufacture, 

 sell and buy rubber and rubber products, and articles made, or 

 compounded wholly or partially of rubber. 



The International Pneumatic Wheel Co., January 9, 1912, 

 under the laws of Indiana ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incor- 

 porators : Walter S. Johnson, W. H. Alford and Fletcher John- 

 son. To buy, sell, deal in and manufacture pneumatic wheels, 

 machinery, etc. 



The International Shoe Co., December 21, 1911, under the laws 

 of Missouri; authorized capital, $25,000,000. Incorporators : -Jack- 

 son Johnson, John C. Roberts and Frank C. Rand, all of St. Louis, 

 Missouri. To engage generally in the boot and shoe manufactur- 

 ing business and to manufacture all articles in whole or in part 

 from rubber, etc. 



Nashville Rubber Hat Protector Co., December 28, 1911, tinder 

 the laws of Tennessee ; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators : 

 Norman E. Harris, R. E. Donnell and Oury Harris, all of Nash- 

 ville, Tennessee. To buy, sell and deal in a useful novelty for 

 the covering or protection of hats. 



Palm Gum Tire Seal Co., December 14, 1911, under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $1,500. Incorporators: William 

 Swords, Jr., Harry H. Du Chesne, and William Turnbull. To 

 manufacture compounds and compositions for the purpose of seal- 

 ing holes in inflated rubber tires. 



Peckham Sanitary Rubber Co., December 21. 1911. under the 

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

 Frederick A. Stroh. 400 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth 

 street, New York ; Anna V. Kinealy, Brooklyn, New York. Lo- 

 cation of principal office, Manhattan. To manufacture rubber 

 goods. 



Regal Rubber Co., December 22. 1911, under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators : Berel Tolk, 187 

 Henry street ; David Tolk, 334 Grand street, and Abraham Samil- 

 son. 236 Madiscn street, all of New York. Location of principal 

 office, Brooklyn. To manufacture rubber goods. 



Roller Polisher Co., December 22. 1911, under the laws of 

 Maine ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : Henry 

 Mitchell, C. F. Smothers, both of Kittery, Maine. To buy, sell, 

 improve, deal in, etc., rubber and various otlier chemicals and 

 compositions. 



Shawmut Tire Company of New York, Inc., January 16. 1912, 

 under the laws of New York ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incor- 

 porators : Clarence C. Marston, South Weymouth, Massachusetts ; 

 Wallace G. Page, Brookline, Massachusetts, and Alexander S. 

 Campbell, 54 Wall street, New York. To deal in rubber tires. 

 Location of principal office, New York. 



Victoria Waterproof Co.. December 30, 1911, under tlie laws 

 of New York ; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators : Joseph 

 Dube, Meyer Reingold and Frida Dube, all of Brooklyn. New 

 York. Location of principal office, Manhattan. To manufacture 

 rubberized coats, etc. 



A number of business men of Sacramento. California, who are 

 stockholders in the Roblito Rubber Plantation Co., situated in 

 southern Mexico, are making a tour of inspection of this prop- 

 erty, devoting several weeks to the trip. 



