July 1, 1920] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



703 



DUCK: 



CARRIAGE CXOTH : 



38-uicb 3.00-yird en«meling duck yard $0.48 @ 



3S-iDch 1.74-y«rd 56Ji@ 



72-iiich 16.i6-oance 1.30 @ 



72inch 17.21-ounce 1.40 @ 



mechanical: 



Hose pound .82 @ 



BdtiDg 82 @ 



HOLLANDS, M-INCH: 



Acme yatd @ 



EnduiBTjce @ 



Penn @ 



OSMABURGB: 



40inch 2.35yard yard @ 



40-mch 2.48-yard @ 



37Kinch 2.42yard @ 



raincoat fabrics: 

 cotton: 



Bombaiine 64 x 60 yard .30 @ 



60 X 48 27 @ 



Cishmeres, cotton and wool, 36-inch, tan 1.00 @ 



Twills 64 X 72 46 @ 



64 X 102 48 O 



Twill, mercerized, 36-inch, blue and black 60 @ 



tan and olive 57^ @ 



Tweed 80 (3 1.40 



printed 27i/2@ 



Plaids 60 x 48 28 @ 



56 X 44 27 @ 



Repp 40 @ .45 



Prints 60 x 48 29 @ 



64 X 60 32 @ 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED 

 FOR RUBBERIZING— PLAIN AND FANCIES: 



63-inch, 2% to 7J^ ounces yard 1.45 @ 3.90 



36-inch, 2« to 5 ounces 85 @ 2.25 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) : 



63-incb, 2 to 4 ounces yard .95 @ 1.90 



36-inch, 2 to 4 ounces 60 @ 1.15 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS: 

 36-inch, 4^ to 8 ounces yard $0.85 @ 1.90 



DOMESTIC WOVEN AND PLAID UNINGS (cOTTON) I 



36-inch, 3H to 5 ouncei 27 @ .35 



■HIXTINOB, 40-nrCH: 



48 X 48, 2.35-yard yard .32 @ 



48 X 48. 2.50-yard 30 @ 



48 X 48. 2.70-yard @ 



48 X 48. 2.85-yard 28 @ 



64 X 68. 3.15-yard 31 @ 



56 X 60. 3.60-yard 28 @ 



48 X 44. 3.75-yard 25/2® 



BILKS: 



Canton, 38-inch yard .67'/<ffl 



Schappe. 36.inch 90 @ 



STOCKINETTES: 

 SINGLE thread: 



3'A Peeler, carded pound (3 



4J4 Peeler, carded 1.15 @1.15'^ 



6}^ Peeler, combed l.SO @ 



DOUBLE thread: 



Zero Peeler, carded pound .98 @ .98i4 



3 54 Feeler, carded 1.04 @ 1.04^4 



6'A Peeler, combed 2.70'/i @ 2.70>4 



TIRE FABRICS: 



BUILDING : 

 17!4-ounce Sakellarides. combed pound "> 



1754-ounce Egyptian, combed '> 



17>i-ounce Egyptian, carded '■ i 



175i-ounce Peelers, combed 

 175j-ounce Peelers, carded 1 4 i 



cord: 



15-ouncc Egyptian pound 2.75 @ 2.80 



BICYCLE : 



8-ounce American pound 1.80 (ffl 2.00 



10-ounce American 1.70 (Si 1.80 



CHAFER : 



9!^-ounce Sea Island pound 2.70 @ 



954 ounce Egyptian, carded 2.50 @ 2.69 



9j4-ounce Peeler, carded 1.79 @ 2 00 



THE MARKET FOR CHEMICALS AND COMPOUND- 

 ING INGREDIENTS. 

 NEW YORK. 



•nTHE generally congested freight conditions still continue to 

 A hamper the distribution of stocks in all lines. Producers are 

 endeavoring to keep their regular customers supplied, but are 

 not seeking new business which would be only adding to their 

 present difficulties. Prices generally have remained firm and 

 unchanged with tendency to advance. 



Aniline Oil. The demand has been steady. Prices firm> 

 Spot early in the month was 34 cents per pound. 



B.\rytes. Shipping facilities for miners of barytes showed 

 slight improvement a few weeks ago, much to their encourage- 

 ment. Attention is concentrated on back orders and quotations 

 on future business are not being made. 



Benzol. Production continues far behind deliveries. Spot 

 stocks are around 28 cents a gallon for the 90 per cent grade. 



Blacks. Business in blacks is maintained at an active and 

 steady demand. Manufacturers of carbon black are harassed 

 by legislation which has caused removal of plants to sections of 

 the country far from the field of consumers, and, by the utiliza- 

 tion of poorer qualities of natural gas. The demand from rub- 

 ber manufacturers grows steadily and has reached very large 

 proportions. The outlook certainly does not indicate any low- 

 ering in price in the near future. 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PA WTUGKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



AKRON OFFICE 



407 Peoples Savings & Trust 

 Co. Building. 



