July i, 1908.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



331 



New Rubber Goods in the Marker. 



FOUNTAIN SYHINGE BAG WITH CLOSINO TOP. 



ANEW syringe here illustrated is offered to the trade in 

 the belief that it will appeal particularly to neat and 

 dainty women. The ordinary open top fountain syringe, 

 if left hanging in the bathroom for awhile, as often is the case, 

 will accunnilatc dust and impurities inside the bag, which will 

 1)e injccti'd with the fluid when the syringe is again used. In 



No. 25 W. T. Co. R.MTD Flow Fcunt.mn Syringe. 



the article illustrated the Hap, with snap button closure, keeps 

 out any dust or dirt, while the wide opening of the bag permits 

 it to be turned inside out for thorough cleaning. The flap is also 

 convenient as a holder for the tubing when not in use. The 

 large handle is convenient for holding it as well as for hanging it 

 up. This syringe is put up in an attractive box. [Whitall Tatum 

 Co., New Yorl<.] 



THE NEW KEMPSHALL GOLF BALLS. 



The distinctive feature in construction of a new line of golf 

 balls is based upon the decision by the manufacturers that the 

 action of a rubber cover in connection with a liquid center pro- 

 duces a livelier ball than has 

 been made hitherto. At the 

 same time the rubber or 

 cushion cover is referred to 

 as being exceptionally dur- 

 able. The illustration relates 

 to the Kempshall Water Core 

 ball, concerning which golf- 

 ers are reporting that with 

 its use they are reaching 

 greens in two strokes which 

 previously required three. 

 The newest product of the 

 same company is the "L. C." 

 or Liquid Center ball. In the 

 center of each of the two brands is a small rubber bag tilled 

 with about i ounce of water, which is held under compression 

 by rubber sheeting wound thereon under great tension. (The 

 Kempshall Manufacturing Co.. New York.] 



RUBBER IN THE GAME OF DIABOLO. 



On account of the growing popularity of the game of Diablo, 

 in America as well as in Europe, there is a prospect that an im- 

 portant new demand for rubber will result. This is an outdoor 

 sport suited to young or old, and one that can be played without 

 any expense for laying out or equipping grounds. The outfit 



Water Core Golf B.\ll. 



is not expensive and is easily carried about, and is always in 

 readiness. These advantages have contributed materially to 

 making popular a new game, based upon an ancient Chinese 

 game, which a French inventor, Gustave Philippart, has lately 

 patented, the date in America being June S, 1906. Different 

 materials are used for the bobbins — wood or celluloid for the 

 cones and steel or brass for connecting reds — but rubber is used 



Pyrcigraphic Device. 



RUEEER CaIMEU iJl.M'.LO BeBEINS. 



for capping them all, regardless of the price. The rubber aids 

 in the perfect balance and increasing spin, and protection of the 

 periphery. The outfits vary in price from $1 to $12, according 

 to the materials used in construction. [Parker Brothers, Inc., 

 Salem, Massachusetts, and New York.] 



MILLERS PYROGRAPHIC DEVICE. 



The accompanying illustration will serve to indicate the prin- 

 ciple of construction of a new pyrographic or cautery device. 

 It. comprises a pumping bulb provided with a valve; a member 

 provided with a pair of projecting 

 nipples, one receiving the pumping 

 bulb and the other an eduction tube. 

 The nipples referred to communi- 

 cate with the detachable distensible 

 storage bulb at the top of the de- 

 vice, as shown in the drawing. 

 This apparatus, which has been 

 referred to as superior to any other 

 in its field, is the subject of United States patent No. 888,833, 

 issued to Thomas W. Miller, .-Xshland, Ohio. 



•THE LITTLE WONDER" SYRINGE. 



The article here illustrated can be changed in a moment from 

 a small handy hot water bag to an efficient and sanitary syringe. 

 No other syringe on the market is so convenient in size, and 



it is equally light in 

 weight. The steady and 

 continuous flow of liquid 

 through the tube, when in 

 use, prevents any injection 

 of air, and the manipula- 

 tion by pressure of the 

 hand controls perfectly 

 the force of the spray. 

 The large opening of the 

 bag renders it particularly 

 easy to keep clean. The 

 "Little Wonder" can be 

 folded in a fine moisture 

 proof silk case, 6 x 6^4 

 inches, easily carried in 

 the pocket or traveling bag. The clasp by which the mouth of 

 the bag is closed is one of the special features of the invention 

 here described. [The Western Specialty Manufacturing Co., 

 Flatiron building. New York.] 



"Little Wonder" Syringe. 



