September 1, 1912.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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KEW INCOEPOEAIIONS. 



The Bloom Raincoat Co., August 16, 1912; under the laws of 

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

 Bloom, 111 Seventh street, New York; Morris Blumenfeld and 

 Celia Blumenfeld, both of 161 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, New 

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

 rubber clothing. 



The East Palestine Rubber Co., July 25, 1912; under the laws 

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

 C. A. Oatsdean and O. L. Shumate. To manufacture automobiles 

 and other vehicles and mechanical rubber goods. 



Gardner-Hotte Sales Co., August 7, 1912; under the laws of 

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

 Gardner, George and William E. Hotte, all of Buffalo, New York. 

 Location of principal office, Buffalo, New York. To deal in auto- 

 mobiles, tires, etc. 



Greenpoint Tire Repair Co., August 17, 1912; under the laws 

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

 Charles L. Keller, 2 Jewel street, Brooklyn, New York, and Anna 

 and John Kovacs, Jr., both of 36 Grand street, Brooklyn, New 

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



Hall Automatic Coupler Co., July 23, 1912; under the laws of 

 New York ; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators : Lucius 

 M. Hall, Sardinia, New York; Edward S. Hall, 123 Norwood 

 avenue, Buffalo, New York, and Lamont Shutles, 128 Bird ave- 

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

 New York. To manufacture garden and fire hose couplings, etc. 



A. H. Kasner Tire Co., August 9, 1912; under the laws of 

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

 ander H. and Hattie Kasner, both of 869 Eastern Parkway, and 

 Antonio Massari, 1379 Sixty-seventh street, all of Brooklyn, 

 New York. Location of principal office, New York. To deal in 

 automobile tires, etc. 



Kelly-Field Co., August 5, 1912; under the law's of New York; 

 authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : Charles F. U. Kelly, 

 Racine, Wisconsin; Harry E. Field and J. L. Boisse, both of 2 

 Rector street, New York. Location of principal office. New 

 York. To manufacture automobiles, tires, etc. 



M. & U. Tire Co., July 31, 1912; under the laws of New Jer- 

 sey; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators: William Mc- 

 Ginnis, 202 Academy street ; Edgar W. Cresse, 39 Edgemere 

 avenue, both of Trenton, New Jersey, and Walter A. Wood, Jen- 

 kintown, Pennsylvania. To manufacture, purchase, sell, etc., 

 rubber boots, shoes and rubber of every description. 



The Majestic Rubber Co., July 24, 1912; under the laws of 

 Ohio ; authorized capital, $3,000,000. Incorporators : J. A. H. 

 Myers, O. W. Baum and E. V. Christman. To manufacture, 

 deal in and buy rubber goods. 



Newmastic Company, August 12, 1912; under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators : Orrel A. 

 Parker, 225 \\'est End Avenue; Robert Weld, 625 West One 

 Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, and Oliver H. Bartine, 135 East 

 Forty-second street, all of New York. Location of principal 

 office. New York. To manufacture rubber goods and tires. 



O. & K. Rubber Co., August 1, 1912; under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators : Aaron Osch- 

 rin, 411 East Ninth street; Samuel H. Kaplan, 785 East One 

 Hundred and Fifty-first street, and Benjamin Oschrin, 390 

 Broadway, all of New York. 



Rubberine Tire Filling & Sales Co., Augu.st 12, 1912; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorpor- 

 ators: James D. Bridges and J. Curtis Clarke, both of 233 West 

 Fiftieth street, and George H. Davis, 146 East Thirty-second 

 street, all of New York. To manufacture a tire filler called 

 ■'Rubberine" — containing no rubber. 



Rubber Specialties, Inc., August 1, 1912; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $30,000. Incorporators: William 

 S. Pounds, 317 East Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, New York; 

 Alfred C. Eggers and Ludwig T. Eggers, both of 440 East Nine- 

 teenth street, Brooklyn, New York. Location of principal office, 

 New York. To deal in rubber goods, etc. 



Standard Rubber Cement Co., August 1, 1912; under the laws 

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

 Samuel A. and Carrie M. Berger, 56 East Eighty-seventh street. 

 New York, and Philip Schoenfeld, 205 South Third street, 

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

 New York. To manufacture rubber cement, glue, etc. 



E. G. Stearns & Co., Inc., August 7, 1912; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $35,000. Incorporators: Cecil 

 Barnes, Charles L. Cobb and John Early. To manufacture and 

 sell rubber goods and kindred articles. 



Syncru Rubber Co., August 3, 1912; under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: Louis S. Dabo 

 and Ignatius P. Mills, both of 22 Pine street, and Raphael Davis, 

 2 Rector street, all of New York. Location of principal office, 

 New York. To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



The Stocker Rubber Co., July 25, 1912: under the laws of 

 Ohio ; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators : A. D. 

 Stocker, Ira J. Cooper and H. H. Bunner. To repair, buy, 

 sell and deal in rubber tires and rubber merchandise of all 

 kinds. 



Tredvent Tire Co., August 17, 1912; under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: Nathan A. 

 and David A. Sterling, both of 126 West One Hundred and 

 Twelfth street. New York, and Samuel Bing, 1451 Eastern Park- 

 way, Brooklyn, New York. 



TRADE NOTES. 



For 31 years it has been the custom of The B. F. Goodrich Co. 

 to provide an outing for its employes on the first Saturday of 

 August. This year it was found impossible to obtain anything 

 like adequate space or facilities in the vicinity of Akron for the 

 usual entertainment of the 15.000 employes of the combined com- 

 panies. Consequently the regular procedure was changed this 

 year into a general holiday for the employes of the Goodrich- 

 Diamond companies, each of whom was given an envelope con- 

 taining a dollar, with the privilege of enjoying the day in ac- 

 cordance with individual taste. 



The Turner, Vaughn & Taylor Co., Cuyahoga Falls, are in- 

 stalling a complete equipment of wire-drawing machinery in the 

 plant of the National India Rubber Co., Bristol, Rhode Island. 

 The company first named has been making a rubber washer of 

 recognized standard for many years and has now entered upon 

 the manufacture of a general line of rubber machinery. 



Holders of the $1,816,000 outstanding 4 per cent, bonds and of 

 the $250,000 "purchase bonds" of the Tehuantepec Rubber Culture 

 Co. have organized a protective committee to look after their in- 

 terests. It consists of Victor Tyler, Louis Kunz, H. M. Barfield 

 and J. M. Kirby. 



The Miner Rubber Co., Limited, of Granby, Quebec, is put- 

 ting the Foster non-slip friction-plug heel on all its solid heel 

 shoes ; such as its lumbermen's line. 



The Miller Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, has received a per- 

 mit for the construction of a new building to be made of 

 brick and steel, and to be used as a mixing room. 



The United States Rubber Co.'s subscription receipts full 

 paid, for first preferred stock have been listed on the New York 

 Stock Exchange 



