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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[October 1, 1919. 



PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. BUILDING HOMES. 



The Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Jeannette, Pennsylvania, has 

 recently purchased a tract of approximately 120 acres adjacent to 

 its plant, and is plotting it out in streets now being graded, 

 dividing it into about 600 house lots, on which it is erecting 

 houses of modern design and construction. Twelve of these 

 houses are already built, and 33 are now in course of construe- 



Homes For 



C't.'s Workmen. 



tion, to be conipletcU next month. They are attractive and 

 commodious, of stucco and brick, with up-to-date arrangements 

 for lighting and heating. They are offered to the employes on 

 liberal terms and are being taken so fast that the company will 

 continue the erection of still more homes to solve the problem 

 of housing its employes. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



M. and 



Acme Tire & Rubber Co., August 5 (Wisconsin), $100,000. 

 J. M. Carter; A. Loell, Sr. Principal office, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To 

 ■ nd tubes. 



Inc., August 25 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 



Frock— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 



Charter Guarantee & Trust Co., Du Pont Build- 



nufacture and repair 

 Acorn Tire & Rubber Co.. 

 M. C. Kelly; S. L. Mackey; J. 

 Delaware agent, Dela 



ing, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in rubber and gutta 

 percha. 



Admoral Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., September 12 (New York), $2,000. 

 J. Jacobs; S. Bernheira; W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway. New York 

 City. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Aero Cushion Inner Tire & Rubber Co., May 17 (Michigan), $500,000. 

 B. A. Herrington, president; E. L. Sherbondy, vice-president; J. J. O'Shan- 

 nessy, secretary; C. E. Judson, treasurer; Dr. E. T. Grosvenor. Principal 

 oflBce, 909 Ford Building, Detroit, Michigan. To manufacture and sell 

 Aero cushion inner tire, automobile casing, bicycle tires, rubber heels, 

 rubber cushions, rubber bumpers and other commercial rubber products. 



AH- In-One Auto & Tire Co., September 8 (Delaware), authorized capital 

 1,000 shares without nominal or par value. W. F. O'Keefe; G. G. Steigler; 

 T. H. Dowdell — all of Wilmington, Delaware. Delaware agent. Corpora- 

 tion Co. of Delaware, 901 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. To 

 manufacture and deal in automobile tires and tubes. 



Canion Rim Co., August 15 (Maryland), capital stock of SOO shares 

 preferred stock at $10 per share and 1,000 shares common stock without 

 any par value. W. R. Gunn; L. Stille; E. E. Johnson— all of 563 Calvert 

 Building, Baltimore, Maryland. Principal office, 563 Calvert Building, 

 Baltimore, Maryland. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in rims to be 

 used on automobile wheels and other vehicles. 



Compression Tube & Tire Corp., August 29 (Delaware), $600,000. T. L. 

 Croteau; H. E. Knox; S. E. Dill— all of Wilmington, Delaware. Delaware 

 agent. Corporation Trust Co. of America, Du Pont Building, Wilmington, 

 Delaware. To manufacture and deal in tires and inner tubes. 



Dilator Syringe Foreign Rights Corp., September 4 (Delaware), author- 

 ized capital, 10,000 shares without nominal or par value. A. W. Britton; 

 P. L. Nieser; W. R. Randall— all of 65 Cedar street, New York City. 

 Delaware agent, United States Corporation Co., 311 South State street, 

 Dover, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in domestic and foreign 

 patents in and for syringes and all other articles of a similar nature. 



F. M. Tire & Repair Co., Inc., September 13 (New York), $15,000. 

 W. B. McLaughlin, 335 Virginia street; E. H. Fahmer, 149 Rodney ave- 

 nue; E. W. Studt, 299 Highland avenue— all of Buffalo, New York. Prin- 

 cipal office, Buffalo, New York. To deal in tires. 



Gallon Rubber Co., The, May 5 (Ohio). $25,000. J. N. Smeltzer, presi- 

 dent and treasurer; E. F. De La Croix, vice-president; J. Kostler, factory 

 manager. Principal office, 20 East 17th street. New York City. Factory, 

 Gallon, Ohio. To manufacture rubber drug sundries and novelties. 



Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of California, July 11 (California), $20,- 

 000,000. H. Chandler; J. C. Drake; L. A. Phillips; J. F. Sartori. Prin- 

 cipal office, Los Angeles, California. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Hibbs Rubber Co., The, July 14 (Texas), $100,000. G. H. Calvin, Fort 

 Worth; R. L. Davidson, Greenville; T. B. King, Houston— all of Texas. 

 Principal office. Fort Worth, Texas. To manufacture auto tires, tubes and 



Hirsch & Co., Inc., Adolph, August 18 (New York), $2,000,000. A. 

 Hirsch, president, I. H. Hirsch, vice-president and treasurer, A. A. Glass, 

 secretary. Piincipal office, 53 Park Row, New York City. To import 

 rubber <.na other products from Brazil. 



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Independent Tire Co., August 4 

 I. G. Kehkopf, Sr.; A. G. Oakley: E, 

 Principal office, Paducah, Kentucky. 



K. & S. Rubber Products Co., 1 

 L. C. and A. J. Wilckens, both of 6939 R 

 428 Ovington avenu— all of Brooklyn " 

 goods. 



Klaus-Morr 



), $35,000. G. R. Davis; 



—all of Paducah, Kentucky. 



manufacture tires and tubes. 



August 12 (New York). $5,000. 



"idge Boulevard; C. J. Wolters, 



York. To deal in rubber 



Battery & Tire Co., Inc., September 6 (New York), $3,000. 

 1-.. b. tviausncr, 2194 Seventh avenue. New York City; L. A. Morrison, 17 

 Vista avenue; J. S. Neidich, 247 South Broadway— both of Yonkers, New 

 York. To deal in tires. 



London Rubber Co., August 27 (Pennsylvania), $100,000. A. L. and 

 H. London; A. C. Teplitz— all of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Principal 

 office, 906 Forbcst street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. To manufacture rub- 

 ber cloths, raincoats and inner tubes. 



Mendenhall Resilient Wheel Mfg. Co., August 25 (Delaware), $3,000,000. 

 T. L. Croteau; H. E. Knox; S. E. Dill— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 

 LJelaware agent. Corporation Trust Co. of America, Du Pont Building, 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in vehicle wheels and 

 resilient, elastic and spring wheels of all kinds. 



Middleetown Rubber Co., Inc., September 6 (New York), $1,000,000. 

 T. T. MacDonald; M. J. Friedman— both of 280 Broadway, New York (Jity; 

 S. A. Thompson, Middle 



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and druggists' sundries. 



Norwalk Tire Sales Co., Ii 

 Gleichauf; L. A. Arentz; F. 

 New York. Principal office, 



Nu-Tred Tire & Rubber 

 Hughes, 61 Broadway; C. 

 150 Nassau street— all of Ne 



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P. Surgeno 



Albany, New York. To deal 

 >., August 6 (New York), $100,000. C. F. 

 3. Wheeler, 26 Liberty street; F. G. Ricker, 

 A' York City. To deal in and repair tires. 



"■ August 15 (Massachusetts), $4_00,000. 



F. C. Gray; J. F. Rollins— all of 60 State stre 

 Principal office, Shirley, Massachusetts. To manufacture 

 and deal in suspenders, garters, webbing, etc. 



Puritan Rubber Manufacturing Co., August 21 (New Jersey), $250,000. 

 F. Berenstein, Chelsea; W. Berenstein, Jamaica Plain; M. Marcus 

 Stoughton— all of Massachusetts; T. Gordon, Windsor Hotel, Trenton, 

 New Jersey. Principal office, foot of Perrine avenue, Trenton, New Jer- 

 Agent in charge, T. (jordon. To manufacture, produce, buy, sell, 



Haslett, 

 E. Sals- 



cipal office, 105 

 rubber goods. 



president i 



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^■president; W. H. Cost 



bury, secretary and treasurer; H. H. Clarke, director. P 



Winch Building, Vancouver, B. C. Canada. To manufaci 



Rubber Securities Co., July 23 (New York), $10,000. J. Traphagen 

 F. J. Lumsden; P. F. Lorzer— all of !49 Broadway, New York City. To 

 deal in rubber securities, etc. 



Simpson & Wren, Inc.. September 9 (New York), $2,500. J. P. Simp- 

 son. 796 East 4th street, Brooklyn, New York; C. F. Wren, 92 Morning- 

 side avenue. New York City; W. H. O'Neill, Weehawken, New Jersey. 

 Principal office. Rockville Centre, New York. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Sinclair Rubber Co., Inc., September 9 (New York), $25,000. C. M. 

 Pyle. 106 East 85th street; I. Solomon, 616 West 207th street; E. P. 

 Brown, 152 East 90th street— all of New York City. To deal in tires. 



States Tire & Service Co., August 28 (Delaware), $10,000. R. E. 

 Nolan, 224 Railroad avenue; J. T. Hanlon, 462 Railroad avenue; A. Brown, 

 1417 Pittston avenue— all of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Delaware agent. 

 Capital Trust Co. of Delaware, Dover, Delaware. To repair automobiles, 

 automobile tires, and to sell automobile supplies, parts and accessories. 



Swaney & Elancbard, Inc., September 19 (New York) $25,000. C. R. 

 and D. P. Swaney, both of Westfield, New Jersey; G. A. Blanchard, 790 

 Riverside Drive, New York City. To manufacture tires and rubber goods. 



Welfare Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., August 27 (New York), $5,000. J. 

 Jacobs; S. Bemheim; W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, New York 

 City. To manufacture tires. 



MOTOR ACCESSORY MANUFACTURERS' CONVENTION. 



Sane optimism was the keynote of the third annual credit 

 convention of the Motor and Accessory Manufacturers' Asso- 

 ciation at the Hotel Lafayette, Buffalo, New York, September 

 11 and 12. This attitude was almost unanimously reflected by 

 the attendance of approximately ISO representative executives of 

 the industry, including credit managers and general officers of 

 leading automotive equipment companies throughout the country. 



Although the two-day business sessions were devoted primarily 

 to credit subjects, general conditions in the business world, and 

 particularly the automotive industry, were discussed from all 

 angles. 



H. A. Tongue, credit manager of the Firestone Tire & Rubber 

 Co., Akron, Ohio, was among the several speakers who dis- 

 cussed in great detail the broad and far-reaching usefulness of 

 the association's credit department. Other rubber men in at- 

 tendance were W. O. Rutherford, vice-president of The B. F. 

 Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio, also C. B. Reynolds, V. I. Monten- 

 yohl, W. I. Fornof, and E. S. Sargeant of the Goodrich com- 

 pany; W. D. Skinner, Republic Rubber Co., Youngstown, Ohio; 

 N. S. Conover, Empire Rubber & Tire Co., Trenton, New Jer- 

 sey; J. A. Lyons, Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., New York City; 

 J. M. Tait, Federal Rubber Co., Cudahy, Wisconsin; W. B. 

 Keiser, The Fisk Rubber Co., Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts; 

 and G. Brewer GrifKn, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing 

 Co., East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 



