October 1, 1919.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



67 



.28 



.045^ 



@ 1.30 



@ 2.00 



@ 1.35 



@ 1.75 



@ .80 



Barjtes, o6f color ton 18.00 @2O.00 



uniform floated ton 33.00 @ 



Basofor lb. .04 @ 



Blanc fixe lb. .04 @ 



Bone ash tb. .05 @ 



Chalk, precipitated, extra light lb. .05 @ .0554 



precipitated, heavy lb. .04 @ .04J4 



China clay, domestic ton 8.50 @20.00 



imported ton 18.00 @23.50 



Shawnee ton 1 5.C0 @ 



Cork flour lb. .53 @ 



Cotton linters, clean mill run. f. o. b. factory lb. 04 (<f 



Fossil flour (powdered) ton 60.00 @ 



(bolted) ton 65.00 @ 



Diatoinite lb. .03 @ 



Glue, high grade lb. .35 @ .40 



medium lb, .16 @ 



low grade lb. .12 @ 



Graphite, flake (400pound bbl.) lb. .10 @ 



amorphous lb. .04 @ 



Ground glass FF. (bbls.) /b. .03 @ 



Infusorial earth (powdered) ton 60.00 @ 



(bolted) (OH 65.00 @ 



Liquid rubber lb. .16 @ 



Mica, powdered lb. .04 @ 



Pumice stone, powdered (bbl.) ;i>. .05 (a 



Rotten stone, powdered lb. .02'/i@ 



Rub-RGlu /!>. '.20 @ .25 



Silex (silica) ton 22.00 @40.00 



Starch, powdered corn (carload, bbls.) cwt. 5.48 @ 



(carload, bags) cwt. 5.84 @ 



Talc, powdered .=oapstone ton 25.00 @30.00 



Tripoli earth, air-floated ton 25.00 @ 



Tyre-lith ton 85.00 @ 



Whiting, Alba (carloads) cwt. .80 @ .90 



Columbia cwt. .80 @ 



English cliflstone cwt. 1.70 



gilders cwt. 1.30 



Paris, white, American cwt. 1.50 



Quaker cwt. .70 



Wood pulp, imported lb. .03!4C 



Wood flour. American lb. .01}4@ 



XmSRAL KUBBEB. 



Gilsonite ton 57.50 @ 



(Senasco (carloads factory) ton 55.00 @ 



lless carloads factory) ton 57.00 @ 



Hard hydrocarbon ton 30.00 @ 



K-X <on'120.00 @ 



K. M. R *on "40.00 @60.0O 



M. R. X (on 100.00 @ 



Pioneer, carload, factory ton 50.00 @ 



less carload, factory ton 55.00 @ 



Raven M. R ton .50 



Re&ned Elaterite ton 175.00 



Richmond ton 75.00 



No. 64 ton 44.00 



318/320 M. P. hydrocarbon ton 50.00 



Robertson M. R. Special (carloads, factory) ton 80.00 



M. R. (carloads, factory) ton 55.00 



Rubpron (carloads, factory) ton 50.00 



(less car, factory) ton 60.00 



Walpole rubber flux (factory) lb. .05 



OILS. 



Castor. No. 1, U. S. P lb. .22 



No. 3, U. S. P lb. .20 



Corn, refined Argo cwt. 25.56 



Cotton ;*. .24 



Glycerine (98 per cent) lb. .21 



Glycerole lb. .55 



Linseed, raw (carloads) gal. 1.90 



Linseed compound gal. •.85 



Palm (Niger) lb. .17 



Peanut lb. .27 



Petrolatum lb. .06 



Petroleum grease lb. .04^ 



Pine, steam distilled gal. .85 



Rapeseed, refined gal. 1.60 



blown gal. 1.65 



Rosin gal. .95 



Soya bean lb. .18 



Tar gal. .34 



@ .70 



@60.0O 

 @ 



RE8n(8 AKV FITCHES, 



Cantella gum lb. .55 @ 



I--". '.i„n bbl. 14.50 @ 



xil" 66/. 13.50 @ 



Pitch, Burgundy lb. .09 @ 



coal tar lb. .075 to 



pine tar (6. .04 @ 



ponio /6. .14 (» 



Resin. Pontianak. refined (6. None 



granulated /6. None 



fused /6. None 



Rosin, K 66/. 2n.90 fj 



Shellac, fine orange /6. 1.30 @ 



SOLTEMIS. 



Acetone (98.99 per cent drums) /6. .15 <a 



methyl (drums) gal. 1.10 @ 



Benzol, water white gal. .24 (a. 



Beta-n.-iphthol. resuhlimed /6. .98 (a 



ordinary grade lb. .49 @ 



Carbon bisulphide (drums) lb. .06^4® 



tetrachloride (drums) lb. .11 @ 



Naphtha, motor gasoline (steel bbls.) gal. .24H@ 



73 @ 76 degrees (steel bbls.) gal. None 



68 @ 70 degrees (steel bbls.) gal. None 



Solvent gal. .20 @ 



V. M. & P. (steel bbls.) gal. .23}4@ 



Toluol, pure gal. .26 ® 



Turpentine, spirits gal. 1.71 @ 



wood gal. 1.65 @ 



Osmaco reducer gai. .30 @ 



Xylol, pure gal. .35 @ 



commerdal gal. .30 @ 



SUBSTITUTES. 



Black lb. .10J4@ 



White lb. .U%@ 



Brcwn lb. .15 @ 



Brown factice lb. .09 @ 



White factice lb. .11 @ 



Paragol soft and medium (carloads) cat. 18.58 @ 



hard cw(. 18.08 @ 



VULCANIZING INGHEDIENTS. 



Lead, black hyposulphite (Black Hypo) /6. .52 @ 



Orange mineral, domestic lb. .135^@ 



Sulphur chloride (drums) lb. .20 @ 



Sulphur, flour, Brooklyn brand (carloads) cwt. 3.15 <g) 



■pure soft (carloads) cwt. 3.15 @ 



superfine (carloads, factory) cwt. 2.50 @ 



(See also Colors— Antimony) 



WAXES. 



Wax, beeswax, white lb. .70 @ 



ceresin, white /6. .15 @ 



carnauba /6. .55 @ 



ozokerite, black lb. .60 @ 



green /6. None 



montan lb. '.50 @ 



substitute lb. .25 @ 



paraffine, refined 118/120 m. p. (cases) lb. .07>4@ 



123/125 m. p. (cases) lb. .07»4@ 



128/130 m. p. (cases) lb. .08Ji@ 



THE INTERNATIONAL FLOOR MACHINE. 



Interlocking rubber tiling is 

 the accepted floor covering for 

 the salons, passageways and 

 cabins of ocean liners. Mod- 

 ern hotels, banks and hospitals 

 have adopted this form of 

 floor covering for special pur- 

 poses and usually in preference 

 to all others. 



The final process of making 

 rubber tiling is buffing, in 

 order to remove any surface 

 inequalities, and the machine 

 is obviously adaptable for this 

 The grinder disks are motor- 

 driven by the current from any convenient lamp 

 socket. The machine is self-propelled and is 

 guided over the surface by exerting a slight pressure upward or 

 downward on the handle. (International Floor Machine Co., 

 149-151 West 36th street, New York City.) 



Rubber- 

 Tiling 



UFFER. 



here sho 

 purpose. 



