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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November 1, 1919. 



might otherwise remain unknown to tlie traveler. Their adver- 

 tising aspect is subordinate to tlieir convenience to the public, 

 though none the less effective. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Assembled Tire Corp.. October 17 (New Jersey), $100,000. T. P. Ed- 

 wards, H. S. Baker, both of Roselle; D. L. Page, UamnlewooJ— all in New 

 jersey. Principal office 266 Halsey street. Newark, New Jersey. Agent 

 in charge. T. P. Edwards. To manufacture, repair, purchase, sell and deal 

 in automobie tires and tubes. 



Avon Tire & Rubber Co.. October 6 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 

 som; B. Loewenstein; J. W. Cowell— all of Cincinnati, (3hio. 

 agent. Capital Trust Co. of Delaware, Dover, Dela 



Bos- 



nd deal m automobile 



tubes. 



Ohio. To 





president and treasu 



tary and general manager. Principal 



dipped goods and toy novelties. 



Blaylock Tire & Rubber Co., G. E., September 2S (Maryland), $750,000. 

 G. E. and A. G. Blaylock, both of 1811 North Charles street; C. E. Erd- 

 man, Hartford road & Erdman avenue— all of Balumore, Maryland. Princi- 

 pal office, 1811 North Charles street, Baltimore, Mayland. To buy, sell, 

 manufacture, vulcanize, repair and deal in rubber tires, etc. 



Burke Tire Service, Inc., October 3 (New Jersey), $25,000. J. B. 

 Burke; W. D. Danberry; M. A. Harkins— all of New Brunswick New 

 Jersey. Principal office, 7 Albany street. New Brunswick, New Jersey. 

 Agent in charge, J. B. Burke. To manufacture, import, buy, and sell 

 automobile accessories. 



Cadillac Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., October 3 (New York), $500,000. 

 J. L. Ranzenhofer, 244 Seventh street; H. Sancier and C. H. Blessing, 

 both of 1834 Broadway— all of New York City. To manufacture tires. 



Collins Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., October 9 (New York). $8,000. J. 

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

 City. To manufacture tires. 



Continent Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., October 9 (New York), $5^000. 

 J. Jacobs; S. Bernheim; W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, New 

 York Citv. To manufacture tires. 



Continental Auto Tire Co., Inc., October 4 (New York), $5,000. E. B. 

 Grubel, J. P. Newman, both of 1447 Bryant avenue; E. Meyers, 80 Maiden 

 Lane— all of New York City. To manufacture tires. 



Corning Rubber Co., Inc., October 3 (New York), $50,000. W. H. 

 Stetson, 172 West 105th street; F. C. Mullener, 2550 Bainbridge avenue, 

 both of New York City; S. M. Buery, Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York. 

 Principal office, Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture dental rubber. 



Evans Tire & Reliner (Jo.. August 11 (Indiana). $100,000. R. I. Evans; 

 L. E. Ridgway; R. O. Beecoft— all of Fort Wayne. Inriana. Principal office, 

 Fort Wayne, Indiana. To manufacture new automobile tires and tubes 

 and to repair and rebuild old tires and tubes. 



Greene Tire Sales Co.. September 8 (Delaware). $25,000. T. L. 

 Croteau; H. E. Kno.x; S. E. Dill— all of Wilmington, Delaware. Relaware 

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

 Delaware. To manufacture and deal in rubber tires, tubes and acces- 

 sories for automobiles. 



Hott-Dunham Rubber Co., The. May 12 (Ohio). $10,000. B. E. 

 Lindsey. 106 Lexington avenue, president (not active); R. A. Dunham. 

 390 East Town street, vice-president; F. B. Hott, 85 Tulane Road, 

 secretary, treasurer and general manager — all of Columbus, Ohio. Princi- 

 pal office, 120 East Long street, Columbus, Ohio. To repair and tread 



"^Jersey Cord Tire Corp.. September 30 (New Jersey). $1,000,000. J. G. 

 Hultin, Elizabeth; C. C. Eckrode. Newark; W. D. Reynolds. Cranford— 

 all in New Jersey. Principal office, 118 Adams street, Newark, New 

 Jersey. .Agent in charge. C:. C. Eckrode. To manufacture tires, tubes, 



r 11 (New Jersey), $100,000. A.. E. 

 and 1. Klinkowstein— all of 117 East Hanover street, Trenton, New 

 Jersey. Principal office, 117 East Hanove rstreet, Trenton. New Jersey. 

 Agent in charge. E. Klinkowstein. To buy. sell, and deal in automobile 



Kolman Tire & Rubber 

 J. Jacobs; S. Bernheim; C 

 City. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Manufacturer's Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., September 22 (New York), 

 $10,000. Jacob and Joseph M. Mazer, both of 8745 21st avenue; A. W. 

 Tobey, 32 Glenmore avenue — all of Brooklyn, New York. Principal office, 

 Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture tires. 



The, July 12 (Ohio), $10,000. J. S. Pattie, 311 



H. Gualt. TnT deal 



July 

 Ohio Building, president; G. H. 



Union streets, vice-president; C. K. Hoover, 76y Johnston street, secretary; 

 H. C. Wissman, 317 Second National Boilding, general manager: T. O. 

 McAdoo. 184 Annadale avenue, director— all of Akron, Ohio. Principal 

 office, 317 Second National Building. Akron, Ohio. To manufacture 

 cotton gloves, lubberizing cotton gloves, waterproofing gloves, and to tieal 



Owensb'oro Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., October 9 (New York), $6,000. 

 J. Jacobs; S. Bernheim; W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, New 

 York City. To manufacture tires. 



Penn-ray Puncture Proof Interliner Co., October 13 (Delaware), $100,000. 

 F. R. Hansel! ; J. Vernon Pimm, both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 

 E. M. MacFarland, Camden. New Jersey. Delaware agent. Corporation 

 Guarantee & Trust Co., Ford Building, Wilmington, Delaware. To manu- 

 facture and deal in tires and tubes. 



Planet Rubber Co., May 15 (California), $250,000. W. A. Jackson, 

 1015 South Main street, president; B. L. Vickrey, 308 South Hill street, 

 vice-president; J. S. Wise, 936 South Albany street, secretary; J. C. 

 Evans, 1017 VVest 53rd street, director; H. Levine, 623 North Vine 

 street, director— all of Los Angeles, California. Principal office, 125 

 East Ninth street, Los .\ngeles, California. To manufacture "Planet" 

 subtire, tires, tire accessories, and vulcanizers' supplies. 



Poston Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., October 9 (New York), $5,000. J. 

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

 City. To manufacture tires. 



Pow-Den Tire Corp., The, October 3 (New York), $25,000. M. J. 

 and I. Powsner, both of 44 Linden Park; F. B. Denison, 505 Forest 

 avenue— all of Buffalo, New York. Principal office, Buffalo, New York. 

 To manufacture tires. 



Puritan Rubber Co.. Inc., September 11 (Washington). $500,000. G. 

 Lloyd, president; F. C. Plouf, vice-president, treasurer and purchasing 

 -^ " McElmeel, secretary. Principal office. 401-402 Railway " 



R.-nniel.ut Rubber Co.. Inc., October 6 (Ne 

 Wish; C. H. Tisserand; W. R. Waite— all of 

 City. To manufacture rubber goods. 



Resilent Auto Tire Co., September 11 (Wisconsin), $100,000. C. 

 Uhrinecz; J. Hornyak; E. A. Makal. Principal office, Milwaukee, Wis- 

 consin. To manufacture auto tires and supplies. 



Rubbtrnietal Co., Inc., September 25 (Maryland), $100,000. G. H. 

 P.mbroke, 663 West Fayette street; M. and E. Trelick, both of 9 South 

 Exeter slrcet— all of Baltimore, Maryland. Principal office, 210 East 

 l.exingtun street, Baltimore, Maryland. To manufacture, buy, sell, deal 



Sabine Tire &" Rubber Co., Inc., October 6 (New York), $5,000. 

 J. Jacobs; S. Bernheim; W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, New 

 York City. To manufacture tires. 



Specialty Rubber Works, Inc., September 4 (New Jersey), $10,000. 

 H. Morris, 1500 Boston Road; L. Bunzl, 121 East 72nd street; R. L. 

 Lyon, 2767 Marion avenue— all of New York City. Principal office, 

 Hedenberg Works, Plane street, Newark, New Jersey. To manufacture 

 .A A — 1 ._ — [jjjgj. goods. 



Accessories Mfg. Co., Inc., Setpember 29 (New York). $14,000. 



Loewenthal. 135 West 36th street; H. H. Plotkin. 99 Forsyth 



both in New York City; I. J. Rifkin. 37th street and Mermaid 



' ' ' both in New York. Principal office. Long Island 



anufactur, 



Fountain Pen Co., Inc., 



City, New VoVk. '1 



United States Vic 

 $30,000. E. Hugetz, nresiaent. t 

 York City. To manufacture fount 



Victory Rubber Manufacturing Co., The. July 14 (Georgia). $500,000. 

 A. P. Phillips, G. J. Renter, and E. W. Van Duzen-all of Atlanta, 

 lulton County, Georgia. Principal office, Atlanta, Fulton County. Georgia. 

 To manufacture mechanical rubber goods and other rubber products. 



Walter Jeanne. Inc.. September 26 (New York), $5,000. Dr. J. W. 

 aiid P. A. Appleton, and M. Goode— all of 353 Fifth avenue. New York 

 City. To manufacture rubber goods and apparel. 



Wayne Tire & Rubber Co., May 16 (Ohio), $600,000. H. T. ,\uerbach, 

 Buffalo, New York, president; E. C. Love, secretary and treasurer; 

 H. R. Piatt, general manager, both of Orrville, Ohio. Principal office, Orr- 

 ville, Ohio. To manufacture automobile tires and tubes. 



Western Kentucky Tire Co., The, June 4 (Kentucky), $50 000. O. 

 Goodwin, president; L. Goodwin, vice-president; A. K. Goodwin, secretary 

 and treasurer— all of HopkinsvilK Kentucky. Principal office. Hopkins- 

 ville. Kentucky. To distribute Diamond tires and accessories and to 

 manufacture Siire-Grip and Devil-Grip patching kits. 



Winslon-Salem Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc.. October 9 (New York), 

 $5,000. J. Jacobs; S. Bernheim; W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, 

 New York Citv. To manufacture tires. 



Wyoming Sales Co., October 13 (Delaware), $500,000. F. R. Hansell; 

 J. Vernon Pimm, both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; E. M. MacFarland, 

 Camden. New Jersey. Delaware agent. Corporation Guarantee & Trust 

 Co.. Ford Building. Wilmington. Delaware. To manufacture and deal in 

 all kinds of rubber goods. 



Wyoming Tire & Rubber Co., October 13 (Delaware), $500,000. F. R. 

 Hansell; J. V. Pimm, both of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; R. M. Mac- 

 Farland, Camden, New Jersey. Delaware agent, (Corporation Guarantee 

 & Trust Co., Ford Building. Wilmington. Delaware. To manufacture and 

 deal in all kinds of rubber goods. 



Zonta Tire & Rubber Co.. August 22 (Iowa). $1,500,000. T. P. 

 Scott, president; H. A. Ritchie, vice-president; F. J. Simmons, treasurer; 

 H. W. Caldwell, secretary. Principal office, Sioux City, Iowa. To manu- 

 facture tires and tubes. 



Washington. 



ufacture "Pathfinder" cas- 



STATEMENT OF THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



Statement of the ownership, management, etc., required by the Act of 

 Congress of August 24, 1912. of -The India Rubber World, published 

 monthly at New York. New York, for October 1, 1919. 

 State of New York, J ,5 . 

 County of New York. J " 



Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, 

 personally appeared E. M. Hoag, who, having been duly sworn according 

 to law. deposes and says that she is the business manager of The India 

 Rubber World, and that the following is, to the best of her knowledge and 

 belief, a true statement of the ownership, management^ etc.. of the afore- 

 said publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the 

 Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regula- 

 tions, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 



1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing 

 editor, and business manager are; 



Publisher, The India Rubber Publishing Co., 25 West Forty-fifth street. 

 New York City. 



Editor, Henry C. Pearson, 83 Agawam Road, Waban, Massachusetts. 



Managing Editor, Henry C. Pearson, 83 Agawam Road, Waban, Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Business Manager, E. M. Hoag, 25 West Forty-fifth street. New York 

 City. 



2. That the owners are: (Give na 

 owners, or, if a corporation, give its n; 

 of stockholders owning or holding 1 per 

 of stock.) 



Henry C. Pearson, 83 Agawam Road, Waban, Massachusetts. 



3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders 

 owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, 

 or other securities are; None. 



4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, 

 stockholders, and security holders, if any. contain not only the list of 

 stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the 

 company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears 

 upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela- 

 tion, the name of the person, or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, 

 is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing 

 affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions 

 under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon 

 the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity 

 other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to 

 believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest 

 direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other secuities than as so 

 stated by her. 



E. M. Hoag, Business Manager. 

 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September. 1919. 

 [seal! Fredk. Sprenger, 



Notary Public. Westchester County. 

 Certificate filed in New York County. 

 My commission expires March 30. 1920. New York County Clerk. 

 No. 186. Register No. 10188. 



and addresses of individual 

 and the names and addresses 

 : or more of the total amount 



