THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



News of the American Rubber Trade. 



DIVIDENDS. 



TiiK Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., Chicago, Illinois, has 

 declared its quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters 

 per cent, payable April 1 on preferred stock of record 

 March 30, 1920. 



The Dclion Tire & Rubber Co., Baltimore, Maryland, has 

 declared its regular quarterly dividend of two per cent, payable 

 April 1 on preferred stock of record March 20, 1920. 



The Driver-Harris Co., Harrison, New Jersey, has declared 

 its quarterly dividends of one and three-quarters per cent on 

 preferred stock and of two per cent on common stock, for the 

 period ended March 31, payable April 1 on stock of record 

 March 21, 1920. 



The Fisk Rubber Co., Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, has de- 

 clared the following quarterly dividends : Initial, 75 cents per 

 share, payable April 1 on common stock of record March 15, 

 placing stock on twelve per cent rate on the $25 par value; one 

 and three-quarters per cent, payable June 15 on second pre- 

 ferred stock of record May 31, 1920. 



The General Electric Co., Schenectady, New York, has de- 

 clared its quarterly dividend of $2 per share, payable April 15, on 

 stock of record March 20, 1920. 



The Hodgman Rubber Co., Tuckahoe, New York, declared a 

 dividend of $1.13 per share, payable February 1 on preferred 

 stock of record January 15, 1920. This stock was issued 

 December 12, 1919. 



The Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., New York City, has declared 

 its quarterly dividend of $1.50, payable April 1, on si.x per cent 

 preferred stock of record March 15, 1920. 



The Keystone Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., New York City, has 

 declared its regular quarterly dividend of three per cent, pay- 

 able April 1, on common stock of record March 15, 1920. 



The National Aniline & Chemical Co., New York City, has 

 declared a quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters per cent 

 for the period ended March 31, payable April 1 on preferred 

 stock of record March 15, 1920. 



The McGraw Tire & Rubber Co., Cleveland and East Pales- 

 tine, Ohio, has declared its quarterly dividend of 75 cents per 

 share on outstanding no par common stock of record February 

 20, payable March 1, 1920. 



The Pennsylvania Rubber Co.. Jeannette, Pennsylvania, has 

 declared its regular quarterly dividends of one and three- 

 quarters per cent on preferred stock and one and one-half per 

 cent on common stock of record March 15, both payable March 

 31, 1920. 



The United Shoe Machinery Corp., Boston, Massachusetts, 

 has declared the following dividends : One and one-half per 

 cent on preferred capital stock and 50 cents per share on com- 

 mon capital stock, both payable April 5 on stock of record 

 March 15, 1920. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



A. & A. Raincoat Co., The, Febru 

 Jacob. Charles and Philip Aronson— 



Massachusetts. Frincipal office, Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture, 

 purchase and sell at wholesale raincoats and all other goods of which rub- 

 berized cloth is a component part. 



Ad-Mor-Myler Rubber Co., March 2, 1920 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 

 M. L. Horty; M. C. Kelly: S. L. Mackcy— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 

 To manufacture rubber appliances. 



Aetna Rubber Co., The, May 1, 1919 (Ohio) $20,000. T. Ferry, presi- 

 dent: W. H. Staring, vice-president: A. J. Huston, vice-president; E. T. 

 Slinkard, secretary and treasurer; G. R. McKay, director. Principal office, 

 811 East 79th street. Cleveland. Ohio. To manufacture high grade elec- 

 tricians* and acid gloves. (Reorganization.) 



Associated Tire Stores Corp., January 29. 1920 (Delaware). $30,000,000. 

 T. L. Croteau; M. A. Bruce; S. E. Dill— all of Wilmington, Delaware. To 



Auto Outfitters." Inc., Februarv 25. 1920 (New York), $10,000. D, D. 

 VoRol, G. H. Howard, both of 1105 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn; A. Allen- 

 berg. 3 East 44th street. New York City— both in New York. Principal 

 office. Brooklyn. New York. To manufacture tires. 



Channel Packing & Rubber Co.. Inc., February 26. 1920 (New York), 

 $50,000. T. P. Hastings, 73 Pineapple street; A. M. Hardes, 13 St. An- 



drews street— both of Brooklyn; F. J. OXonner, Hillburn— both in New 

 York. To manufacture rubber goods, engineers* supplies, etc. 



Eagle Tire Co.. The. November 14. 1919 (Ohio), $25,000. P. W. Stan- 

 ley, president; M. Winkler, vice-president; W. Werner, secretary and 

 treasurer. Principal office. 806 Prospect Avenue East. Cleveland. ' Ohio. 

 To manufacture tires and tubes. 



Emery Tire & Rubber Co., .January 17, 1920 (Washington), $60,000. 

 W. A. Emery; C. C. Howell; H. Tarbox. Frincipal office. 104 23rd Avenue 

 North, Seattle. Washington. To sell tires and automobile accessories. 



Grayson Automotive Corp., March 9, 1920 (New York), $20,000. B. 

 Levy; B. Swiryn; S. J. Grayson — all of 403 Amsterdam avenue. New York 

 City To manufacture automobile tires and accessories. 



High Grade Garter Co., Inc., March 3, 1920 (New York). $5,000. H. 

 Abrotsky, 382 Watkins street; R. Hammer, 338 Vermont street, both of 

 Brooklyn; W. Jacobs, 299 Broadway, New York City— both in New York. 

 To manufacture garters. 



Kentucky Tire & Rubber .Association, The, November 13, 1919 (Ken- 

 tucky). $1,000,000. H. P. Didriksen. president; W. R. White, executive 

 vice president; J. E. Peterson, secretary. Principal office, 502 Realty 

 building. Louisville, Kentucky. To manufacture tires. 



Ludington Rubber Co.. November 8. 1919 (Wisconsin). $100,000. A. H. 

 Gruber. president and general manager; G. E. Dorrell, vicejresident — both 

 of Luriiuston, Michigan; W. G. Gruber, vice-president; B. G. Hayden, sec- 

 retary — both of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; C. D. Moriarty, treasurer. Luding- 

 ton. Michigan. Principal office, 1015 Trust Company building, Milwaukee. 

 Wisconsin. F.ictory, Ludinston. Michigan. To manufacture tire casings. 



Maumee Tire & Rubber Co., The, February 21. 1920 (Ohio). $2.500.0qO. 

 G. G. Morrison, president and general manager, 1912 Jefferson avenue. 

 Toledo; R. Butler, vice-president and suijcrintendent of production. 116 

 Parker avenue, Barberton; C. F. W'eissenberger. secretary and treasurer. 

 2133 Vermont avenue: J. B Patterson, sales director. 440 West Bancroft 



:ipal office. 705 Madis 

 To manufacture, buy. sell and 

 utomobiles or other vehicles. 

 Corp., March 16, 1920 (New 

 an; G. J. Bates— all of 1934 



street — both of Toled( 



second flour, rear suite. Toledo. Chi 



deal in rubber tires and inner tubes i 



Mohawk Valley .Amalgamated Tire Store 

 York), $24,000. Stanley and Arthur New 

 Broadwav, New York City. To manufactt 



Montford Cist Rubber Co., December 5, 1919 (Oklahoma), $150,000. 

 E. C. Osborn; L. Srailie; H. L. McCracken— all of Oklahoma City, Okla- 

 homa. Principal office. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 



New Haven Rubber Mould & Equipment Co., March 10, 1920 (Connecti- 

 cut), $100,000. 



Northwestern Motor Supply Co., January 20, 1920 (Wisconsin), $25,000. 

 William W. and William K. Strickland, E. F. McCausland. Principal 

 office, Superior, Wisconsin. To deal in all kinds of motor and automobile 



No-Tube' Tire Filler Co., Inc., August 30, 1919 (New York), $100,000. 

 W. J. Gallagher, president and treasurer; D. S. Rose, vice-president; K. T. 

 Gallagher, secretary. Principal office, 789 Eleventh avenue. New York 

 City. To manufacture tire fillers. 



Palmer Tire Corp., January 22, 1920 (Delaware), $500,000. M. L. 

 Rogers; T. A. Irwin; W. G. Singer— all of Wibnington, Delaware. To 

 manufacture rubber tires, etc. 



Polish-American Rubber Mfg. Co., February 24, 1920 (Delaware), 

 $2,000,000. T. L. Croteau; C. H. Blaske; S. E. Dill— all of Wilmington, 

 Delaware. 



Quinlan-Treiber Corp., March 16. 1920 (New York), $10,000. J. T. 

 and L. M. Quinlan — both of Lynbrook; P. T. Treiber, 97 Chauncey street, 

 Brooklyn— both in New York. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Rappole & Robbins, Inc., March 18, 1920 (New York), $100,000. G. 



PPole, " " ' 



1, New York. Principal 



Record Sales Co., February 28, 1910 (New York), $100,000. W. W. 

 Griffin. 14 Church street; C B. Cler, 280 Broadway, both of New York 

 City: W. E. Severn, 636 Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn— both in New York. 

 Principal office, 14 Church street. New York City. 3"o sell tires, tubes, etc. 



Reindeer Tile & Rubber Co., Inc., March 12, 1920 (New York). $50,000. 

 M. F. Dennis, P. M. Tonn, A. Foy— all of 112 West 23rd street. New 

 York City. To manufacture auto tires and rubber goods. 



Re-Nu Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., March 4. 1920 (New York), $10,000. 

 G. Snyder, 271 Madison avenue; G. Graff, 87 Pike street, both of New 

 York City: J. Messner, 1182 Putnam avenue. Brooklyn— both in New York. 

 To rebuild old auto tires, etc. 



Rochester Webbing Corp.. March 16, 1920 (New York). $50,000. W. D. 

 Smith. E. Kranz — both of East Rochester; W. C. Patter.son. Fairport— 

 "' ■ " - • . office. East Rochester, New York, T» 

 supplies, etc. 



Rub-Tex Products, Inc., March 1, 1920 (Indiana). $750,000. S. C. 

 Legge. treasurer and general manager: L. E. Klug. general superintendent 

 and production manager, principal office, 454 Lemcke Annex, Indianapolis, 

 Indiana. To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



Scoville & Trevors, Inc., March 22, 1920 (New York), $10,000. Walter 

 A. and Agnes M. Scoville, both of 65 Guernsey street; G. A. Trevors, 703 

 Manhattan avenue — all of Brooklyn, New York. Principal office, Brook- 

 lyn, New York. To deal in tires, etc. 



Simplex Rubber Co., February 18, 1920 (Massachusetts), $50,000. G. F. 

 Quinn. Beachmont; W. F. Killip, 134 Bcllingham avenue. Revere: A. T. 

 Parsons, 89 State street, Boston — all in Massachusetts. Principal office, 

 Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in rubber, rubber goods 

 and products. 



Simpson Universal Tire Co. of New York, February 26, 1920 (New 

 York), $300,000. A. Simpson. A. Goetz, A. Scholl, Jr.— all of Richmond 

 Hill, New York. Principal office, Jamaica, New York. 



Smith Tire Corp., March 9, 

 S. B. Howard. R. K. Thistle 

 mobile tires, tubes, etc. 



Taintor Trading Co., Inc., January 15, 1920 (New York), $60,000. S. 

 Taintor. president; W. Boyd, vice-president; J. Steel, treasurer: E. A. 

 Stothers, secretary. Principal office, 9 State street. New York City, To 

 do a general trading business. 



