August i, 1908. 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



387 



No. 17. Particularly adapted to softening material No. 48. For fluxing pigments in compounding. A 



for tubing machine. Almost universally used for valuable adjunct to the manufacture of moulded goods 

 waterproofing wire. | as it does not blow under cure. 



WRITE FOR PRICES. 



A^assachusetts CHemical Co. 



VA/ALROLE, mASS. 

 Ope>i-at»s XA/alpole Rubber lA/ork.s ; \A/aIpole. \/arnish \A/ork.s. 



WE ARE OFFERING SCRAP RUBBER 



AT LOW PRICES 



Theodore Hotelier & Company f;^ 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES 



MANUFACTURE 



Waxes for Saturating and Finishing the Braid of all kinds of Insulated and Weatherproof 

 Wire that will stand both the A. T. & T. Co.'s and Fire Underwriters' Laboratory Tests 



IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS 



Ozokerite, Caranauba, Hydro=Carbons 



American \A/a>c Co. 



Factory, South Boston Office, 161 Summer St., Boston 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,500 



Mecke & Co 1,500 



Suzarte & Whitney i.ooo 



A. Santos & Co 1 ,000 28,000 



June 26. — By the £/ri(/'ui=Liverpool: 

 "Geo. A. Alden & Co 7,000 



June 26. — By El ^ini=Galveston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co So, 000 



June 27. — By the Pauaiua=:Co]on: 

 G. Anisinck & Co 2.000 



July 3. — By the .■J//wni:a=Colon: 



G. Amsinck & Co 2,500 



Demarest Bros. & Co 2,000 



Hirzel, Feltman & Co 2,000 



■Roldau & Van Sickle i.SOo 



!M. Blancho & Co 1,000 



A- Held 1,000 



Bartling & De Leon 1,000 11,000 



July 3. — -By El 5(£/o=:Galvcston: 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co *55,ooo 



July 6. — By the Monterey=Fror\tera: 



E. Steiger & Co 1 1,500 



Harburger & Stack 4.500 



H. Marquardt & Co i,SOo 



E. N. Tibbals Co 1,000 18,500 



July 6. — By the rt'riii=Bahia: 



New York Commercial Co 22,500 



A. D. Hitch & Co 22,500 



Poel & Arnold 17,000 



A. Hirsch & Co 13.500 75-500 



July 7.— By the D^Mi-er^Galveslon: 

 New York Commercial Co *i 12,000 



July 7. — By El f'a//e=Galveston : 

 Continental-Mexican Rubber Co.- *i25,ooo 



June 27. — By the i\/i'jico^Frontera : 



American Trading Co 5,000 



E. Steiger & Co 3.500 



Harburger & Stack :■. 3.500 



E. N. Tibbals & Co 3.500 



Scholtz & Marterest 1,000 16,500 



June 27. — By the Ceinfuegos=Tampico: 



New York Commercial Co *55,ooo 



H. Marquardt & Co *3,5oo 



Flint & Co *3,50o 62,000 



June 2g. — By the St. Paul=London: 

 Poel & Arnold 7.000 



June 29. — By the Comus^=i^e'w Orleans: 



A. N. Rotholz 11,500 



A. T. Morse & Co 6,000 17.500 



Tune ',u.— Bv the El Ciii=:Galveston: 



Edward 'Maurer "30,000 



Continental-Mexican Rubber Co.. '30.000 60,000 



July 2. — By the CaroHia=Liverpool: 

 A. \V. Brunn Co 11 -Soo 



July 2. — By the Creole=Stw Orleans: 



A. N. Rotholz 4.S00 



Eggers & Heinlein 2.500 7,000 



July 8. — By the Firta>icc=Co\on: 



Meyer Hecht i,5oo 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 1,000 



American Trading Co 1,000 3.500 



July 9. — By the Or»:oco=:Colombia: 



Kunhardt & Co 3,ooo 



Isaac Brandon & Bros 2,300 



Eggers & Heinlein 1,500 



G. Amsinck & Co 1.500 8,500 



July 10. — By El .-Ji'ba=Galveston: 

 CL.ntinental-Mexican Rubber Co.. "27,500 

 Edward Maurer *22,50o 50,000 



July 10. — By the .\/i'rtrfa=Frontera: 



E. Steiger & Co 4.500 



Harburcer & Stack 3.500 



American Tradmg Co 2,000 



Graham, Hinkley & Co 1,000 11.000 



