^HE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



whisk broom or stiff brush. The "Motomat'" may be attached 

 to a wooden running board by means of nails passed through the 

 metal disks in the corners or by substit;iting small screws for 

 the nails »nd using a quick-drying rubber cement to fasten the 

 mat permanently in place. H the running board is of metal, 



the mat mav be attached 



f flat-head stone bolts with 

 lock washers. The "Mo- 

 tomat" is made in one 

 size only — 7% by IV/i by 

 3/16 inches. 



A SEMI-CIRCULAR 

 CUT-OUT RUBBER MAT. 



The modern dentist or 

 barber can now complete 

 the entire sanitary equip- 

 „ .,.^j „ meiit of his place of busi- 



ness by adding the "Cir- 

 comat." This is a semi-circular rubber mat, made of a good 

 quality of rubber stock with a canvas backing, and having a cor- 

 rugated surface so designed that the corrugations run outward 

 from the center to make it easy to clean. The outer edge is 

 beveled so that the mat need not be taken up each time the room 

 is swept or cleaned. The- "Circomat" is made in several thick- 

 nesses, but the 

 54-inch is par- 

 ticularly recom- 

 mended, as this 

 will lie on the 

 floor without 

 buckling. The 

 central portion 

 of the mat is 

 cut away i 

 setni-circle va- 

 rying from 17 

 to 24 inches in 



diameter, to fit the pedestal of a Ijarber or dental chair, and the 

 outside diameter is 72 inches. The "Circomat" is made in solid 

 colors only — black, white, gray, red, or green. 



Both the "Motomat" and the "Circomat" are products of the 

 same manufacturer. ( I'nited States Rubber Co., New York 

 City.) 



RUBBERIZED COTTON GLOVES. 



The "Wearflex" cotton gloves, 

 reinforced in one style by being 

 rubberized and in another by the 

 application of rubber and rubber- 

 ized fabric inside the palm and 

 fingers, provides for various classes 

 of workers an inexpensive, com- 

 fortable glove that will outwear 

 a glove made of cotton alone. The 

 palm-faced glove is designed espe- 

 cially to meet the demand for a 

 .■suitable glove to wear in factories 

 and is unusually flexible for a 

 xlove that will wear as well. 

 These gloves are desirable for use 

 l.y farmers, firemen, masons, min- 

 ers, molders. plumbers, steam fitters, iron workers, mill men. 

 ixcavafnr.v etc. (The McAtlno-.\kron Co.. .^krnn, Ohio.) 



THE BURKE "GRAND PRIZE" GOLF BALL. 



The "Grand Prize" golf ball is the result of three years of 

 ' xperimentation on the part of the manufacturers, and is said to 

 i <• true in flight and remarkable for distance. The core and 

 cover have been developed according to special formulas and are 



flex" Gi.c 



designed to withstand hard usage. (Burke Golf Co., Newark, 

 Ohio.) 



THE "JAYHAWK" GOLF BALL. 



-Another new golf ball with a covering of white gutta percha 

 has been added to the season's offerings in this line. It has 

 the dimple recessed marking and is enameled with a special gloss 

 finish. It comes in two sizes, 29 and 31 peimy weights. (Schmel- 

 zer .Vrms Co., Kansas City, Missouri.) 



INGENIOUS VALVE SHUT-OFF FOR SYRINGES. 



An invention which dispenses with the usual metal clip com- 

 prises a fountain-syringe valve seat and valve of rubber, located 

 near the juncture of tube and pipe, operated with one hand by 

 rocking the parts against the elasticity of the conduit which en- 



closes and holds the parts in alinement. The valve closes in- 

 stantly on release. (Patent applied for by H. H. McGee. Good- 

 year's India Rubber Glove Manufacturing Co.. Naugatuck, Conn.) 



THE "FLEX-O-TYTE" FAN BELT. 



-A fan belt for Ford cars is composed of two thicknesses of 

 bias-woven rubber-coated fabric, wrapped, cured, and cemented 

 together. It is claimed by the manufacturer that this fan belt is 

 proof against heat, water, and oil, and that it will not stretch. 

 (A. J. Stephens Rubber Co., Kansas City. Missouri.) 



vate bath tub. 



INDIVIDUAL TUB FOR INFANTS. 



Baby can now have the lu.xury of liis ..wn p 

 wherever he is. 

 It is made of 

 extra heavy 

 canvas duck, 

 without seams, 

 double coated 

 with white rub- 

 ber, and is guar- 

 anteed by the 

 m an u f acturer 

 against leaking. 

 There is an 

 outlet faucet of 

 hard rubber at 

 the bottom of 

 the tub and at- 

 tached at one 

 end are rubber 

 pockets for toi 

 let articles. Tin 

 frame, w h i c li 

 can be folded 

 up compactly, is 

 made of wood 



in either the , ... r> t 



Infants 1-olding Bath Tub. 

 natural or white 



enamel finish. .\ patented clutch at the crossing of the legs 

 I)revents undue tension and stretching of the rubberized canvas 

 of which the tub is composed. The towel bar is covered with 

 white rubber tubing. (New York Bath Manufacturing Com- 

 pany, 103 Chambers street. New York City.) 



