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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March i, 1904. 



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HESE powerful and efficient machines are especially designed for the strong stitching, in long lengths, 

 of several plies of rubber, canvas or leather, aud are extensively employed for the manufacture of 

 Belting used for power transmission ; they can be used for sewing any kind of fabric, capable of 

 needle-puncture, up to three-quarters of an inch in thickness. Several varieties are made but 



all are provided with Adjustable 

 Driven Feed-rolls which draw the 

 material through Adjustable 

 Guides and under a flat or a roller- 

 presser as may be desired. The 

 Feed-rolls may be driven by either 

 a clutch or a ratchet, the latter 

 method being employed in the 

 machine illustrated. The extreme 

 length of bed is 32 inches, the clear 

 space on the bed from needle to 

 base of arm is 19 inches. The ma- 

 chines will stitch to the centre of 

 a belt 3S inches in width. Two 

 forms of guide are made and the 

 machines may be fitted with either 

 as desired ; one form is arranged 

 to slide on a round rod, the other 

 is operated by means of a screw, 

 as illustrated above. The Shuttle 

 is of the oscillating-cylinder type 



provided with very large bobbin, having great capacity for coarse thread. 



Four varieties are made for making two parallel rows of stitching at once ; each carries two needles in one needle bar 



and is provided with two shuttles. These machines are shown in practical operation at — 



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SIHGER MACHIHE Ho. S-3 



OPERATED BY MECHAKICAL POWER 



ATLANTA, GA„ 79 WHITEHALL ST. 

 BALTIMORE. II SO. EUTAH ST. 

 BOSTON, 128-132 ESSEX ST. 

 CHICAGO, 260-262 FIFTH AVE. 

 CINCINNATI, 115 WEST THIRD ST. 

 CLEVELAND, 52 WATER ST. 

 INDIANAPOLIS, IND., 33 S.PENNSYLVANIA ST 

 KANSAS CITY. MO., 1209 GRAND AVE. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. , 706 JEFFERSON ST. 

 MONTREAL, QUE., I908NOTRE DAME ST. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS, 236 WATER ST. 

 NEWARK, N. J., 25 ACADEMY ST. 



THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 



SALESROOMS IN EVERY CITY. 



NEW YORK. BROADWAY 4 PRINCE ST. 

 PHILADELPHIA, 1210 CHESTNUT ST. 

 PITTSBURG, PA., 115 SEVENTH ST. 

 ST. LOUIS, 1124 OLIVE ST. 

 ST. PAUL, 402 JACKSON ST. 

 TOLEDO. OHIO, 329 HURON ST. 

 TORONTO, 0NT., 138 BAY ST- 

 TROY, N. Y., 550 FULTON ST. 



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GOflTIJlEjNTAIi TYKES, 

 GOflTIflEflTM JWEGWIGM KUBBEH GOODS. 



CONTINENTAL CAOUTCHOUC & GUTTAPERCHA CO., 



ifention The India Rubber World when you write. 



Hanover, Germany. 



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 AMERICAN ASPHALTUH & RUBBER CO., Chicago. 



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



