Septemulk I. 1<'JII.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



859 



DOCK: 



CARRIAGE CLOTH: 



38-inch 2.00 yard enameling duck yani '$0.42'A@ 



38-inch 1.74-yard •.48H@ 



72-inch 16.66-ouncc *1.20 @ 



72inch 17.21-ounce •1.24 @ 



MECHANICAL: 



Hose pound '.rS @ .82 



Belting •.78 @ .82 



HOLLANDS, M-INCH: 



.-\cme yard @ 



I'cnn .'.'.'.'.'.'.['.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.['.'..[[[['.'.'.[['.'.'. @ 



OSNABUSGS: 



40-inch 2.3S-yard yard @ 



40-inch 2.48-yard @ 



3"! .--inch 2.42-yard @ 



RAINCOAT FABRICS: 



Bombazine 64 X 60 \ard '.30 @ 



60x48 ". ... •.27 @ 



Cashmeres, cotton and wool, 36inch, tan 95 @ 



Twills 64 X 72 •.46 @ 



64 X 102 ".48 @ 



Twill, mercerized, 36-inch, blue and black 45 @ 



tan and olive 42}^ @ 



Tweed *.80 @ 1.40 



printed *.27J^@ 



Plaids 60 X 48 '.28 @ 



56x44 '.27 @ 



Repp *.40 @ .45 



Prints 60 X 48 '.29 @ 



64x60 *.32 @ 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED 

 FOR RUBBERIZING— PLAIN AND FANCIES: 



63-inch, 3'A to 7J'2 ounces yard 1.00 @ 2.50 



36-inch, 2H to 5 ounces 77 @ 2.04 



IMPORTED PLAID LIXI.NG lU.NIO.N AND COTTON): 



63-incb, 2 to 4 ounces yard .86 @. 1.71 



36-inch, 2 to 4 ounces 54 @ 1.04 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS: 



36-inch. A'/i to 8 ounces yard .77 @ 1.71 



IMi.MESTIC WOVEN AND PLAID LININGS (COTTONi; 



36.inch, 3)i to 5 ounces 24 @ .32 



SHEETINGS, 40-niCH: 



48 X 48, 2.35-yard yard .24i^@ 



48 X 48. 2.50-yard 23 @ 



4S X 48, 2.85-yard 19 @ 



64 X 68, 3.15-vard 26 @ 



56 X 60, 3.60-yard 19 @ 



48 X 44, 3.75-yard 17J4@ 



Canton, 38-inch yard .4854(3) 



Schappe. 36inch 75 @ 



STOCKINETTES: 



SINGLE THREAD: 



.!'.. Peeler, carded pound @ 



4'., Peeler, carded *1.1S @ 1.1554 



6i< Peeler, combed *1.80 @ 



DOUBLE THREAD: 



Zero Peeler, carded pound *.98 @ .9854 



3';. Peeler, carded *1.04 @ l.OA'A 



6"< Peeler, combed *2.7054@ 2.7054 



TIRE FABRICS: 



r.lII.IiING: 



i;, ounce Sakellarides, combed pound *2.35 @ 



17'4iiui'ce Egyptian, combed *2.15 @ 



1714 -ounce Egyptian, carded *2.0S @ 



1 7 '4 -ounce Peelers, combed '2.25 @ 



17 '4 -ounce Peelers, carded *1.47 @ 



CORD: 



15-ounce Egyptian pound '2.40 @ 



BICYCLE: 



8-ounce American pound "1.50 @ 



10-ounre American *1.48 @ 



CHAFER: 



9 54 -ounces Sea Island pound @ 



9'4 -ounce Egyptian, carded *2.29 @ 



95i-runce Peeler, carded •1.71 @ 



•NVminnl. 



THE MARKET FOR CHEMICALS AND COMPOUND- 

 ING INGREDIENTS. 

 NEW YORK. 



THE DEMAND for rubber compoundinK pigments coinbincd with 

 that of the paint manufacturing industry has stimulated an 

 increase of production in all of the principal lines. This increase 

 is expected to continue for another year. The shortage in the 

 supply of barytes is being sharply felt since it has seriously 

 limited the production of such products as floated barytes, blanc 

 fi.xe and lithopone, all of which are important in both the rubber 

 and paint industries. Both the United States and Canada are 

 being thoroughly searched for new workable deposits of crude 

 barytes as a basis for future increased output. The present 

 shortage is being relieved in a small degree by importations of 



German crude. Labor and transportation difficulties are grad- 

 ually disappearing from the situation. 



Regarding supplies in general, the present weakness of the mar- 

 ket is due to accumulation of stocks in the hands of sellers and 

 the lack of money to carry over this temporary period. The 

 importing or manufacturing of any of these chemicals has not 

 declined, and in many cases higher prices are being asked for 

 later and future shipments by the manufacturers, as reflecting 

 the real cost to produce these items. 



Aniline. The demand for aniline oil has decreased con- 

 siderably. Spot stock declined steadily in price several cents 

 during the month and was weak at 31 cents. 



Barytes. There has been no change in the general barytes 

 situation. Facilities for production are overta.xed and output is 

 hampered by labor and transportation difficulties. There will be 

 a scarcity for some time afTecting the Hthopone and blanc fixe 

 markets. 



Benzol. The market is very firm. Producers are sold up on 

 contracts at 33 cents per gallon for 90 per cent and 35 cents for 

 the pure grade. Export demand is reported to be heavy. 



Blacks. The manufacturers are operating at full capacity and 

 the demand is sufficient to absorb all the production. There has 

 been a reduction in the contract price of carbon black from IS 

 cents to 12 cents. 



China Clay. This material is in good demand at steady prices. 

 Imports are not hea\T and are quickly absorbed. 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PAWTUGKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



AKRON OFFICE 



407 Peoples Savings & Trust 

 Co. Building. 



