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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February i, 1904. 



I For Stitching Rubber Belting j 



HIGHEST AWARD AT COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 



Machine No. 9-1: For Stitching Parallel Rows on Canvas or Rubber Belting. 



POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. 



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+ NEW YORK— Broadway and Prince Street. 



+ BALTIMORE— 11 North Charles Street. 



* ST. LOUIS— 1124 Olive Street. 



J KANSAS CITY, MO. — 1209 Grand Ave. 



+ TOLEDO, OHIO— 329 Huron St. 



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1. — Two needles and two oscillating shuttles for forming 

 two parallel lock-stitch seams in heavy canvas and 

 rubber belting up to 100 inches wide and one and 

 one-half inches thick. 



2. — Powerful feed-rolls 16 feet long, capable of carrying 

 material of several tons' weight, have a bearing the 

 entire width of the material, thus ensuring uniform- 

 ity and regularity in carrying forward the several 

 thicknesses and giving elasticity to the stitching. 



3- — The mechanical arrangement for raising and lower- 

 ing the upper feed roller by means of a horizontal 

 shaft extending the entire length of the machine, 

 connected with the hinged bearings of the roller by 

 bevel gears at each end and so operated as to be 

 easily adjusted to any thickness of material. 



4- — Largest and strongest sewing machine ever construct- 

 ed, having a bed eighteen feet in length, with over- 

 hanging arm supported by and attached to both 

 ends of the bed. 



Salesrooms in Every City. Machines shown in practical operation at — 



CLEVELAND— 52 Water Street. 

 BOSTON— 128-132 Essex Street. 

 CHICAGO -260-262 Fifth Avenue. 

 TROY, N. Y.— 550 Fulton Street. 

 MILWAUKEE, WIS.— 236 Water St. 



PHILADELPHIA- 1 210 Chestnut Street. 

 CINCINNATI— 115 West Third Street. 

 INDIANAPOLIS— 33 S. Pennsylvania St. 

 ST. PAUL— 402 Jackson St. 

 LOUISVILLE, KY.— 706 Jefferson St. 

 ATLANTA, GA.— 79 Whitehall St. 



THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 



GOflTIflEliTAIi TYRES, 

 GOflTIflEimii IWEGWMIt RUBBER GOODS. 



CONTINENTAL CAOUTCHOUC & GUTTAPERCHA CO., 



Mention The India Rubber World when yrni write. 



Hanover, Germany. 



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For General Compounding 



"M.R." makes a perfect union with rubber. 

 Prevents blistering, and the harsher action 

 of free Sulphur. Absolutely acid proof. Has 

 been used regularly by Rubber flanufacturers 

 for the past four years. 



Manufactured only by the AHBRICAN ASPHALTUn & RUBBER CO.. Chicago. 



GEO. A. ALDEN & CO., Boston, Mass. 





