March 1, 1916.] 



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NEW INCOBFOKATIONS, WITH AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ETC.. 1915. 



Alliance Tire Co., Inc., February 9 (New York), $5,000. 

 David and Samuel W. Wallach — both of 903 Prospect avenue, 

 and Henry \V. Blumberg, 1574 Madison avenue — both in New 

 York City. Auto tires, etc. 



Aluminum Rubber & Tire Co., February 14 (Delaware), 

 $1,000,000. F. L. Buehler, K. M. Dougherty and L. S. Dorsey— 

 all of Wilmington, Delaware. Office, 927 Market street, Wil- 

 mington, Delaware. To manufacture rubber tires, tubes, heels, 

 shoes and all other kinds of rubber goods. 



American Rubber & Tire Co., The, January 22 (Ohio), $500,- 

 000. L, P. Mauger, G. W. Kratsch, F. H. Snyder and Frank 

 Snyder. 



Armor Tread Co., Inc., The, February 23 (New York), 

 $35,000. John A. Thomas and Jacob W. Holler— both of Fort 

 Edward, and O. S. Humphrey, 159 Bainbridge street, Rochester 

 — both in New York. To manufacture armor treads for auto 

 tires, etc. 



Associated Rubber Co., The, January 22 (Ohio), $150,000. 

 Frank J. Dunklee, Albert D. Wismar, Charles N. Olds and 

 Lawrence J. Johnson. 



Automobile Raincoat Co.. Inc.. February 18 (New York), 

 $15,000. Isidor I. Zeeman, 400 Manhattan avenue, and .iKrthur 

 Zittel, 1462 Fifty-third street, both in New York City, and Julius 

 M. Zittel, 1427 Fifty-second street, Brooklyn, New York. To 

 manufacture rubber automobile apparel. 



Century Tire Agency of New York, Inc., January 29 (New 

 York), $600. John Burlinson (president), 700 West One Hun- 

 dred and Seventy-ninth street; Mortimer P. Arnold (vice-presi- 

 dent and secretary), 415 Madison avenue — both in New York 

 City, and John Stuart Eakin (treasurer), Englewood, New 

 Jersey. Office, 15 East Fortieth street, New York City. To 

 represent the Rubber Insulated Metals Corporation of Plain- 

 field, New Jersey, in the sale of its pneumatic automobile 

 tires and tubes in the metropolitan district. 



Continental Rubber Co., January 21 (Ohio), $500,000. G. W. 

 Doerzbach, S. Frohman, J. Dauch, J. T. Sloat and C. E. Sprague. 

 To manufacture automobile tires. 



Cosmic Rubber Manufacturing Co., February 4 (Massachu- 

 setts), $10,000. Frederick S. and Elizabeth M. Bryant, and 

 Arthur White— all in Reading, Massachusetts. Office, Reading, 

 Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in tires, accessories 

 and all kinds of rubber goods. 



Dunbar Co., Inc., E. J., February 9 (New York), $100,000. 

 Etta Mayer, 914 Union avenue, Bronx, New York City ; Herman 

 Mendes, 460 Linwood street, and Harry E. Kaplan, 238 Christo- 

 pher avenue — both in Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture 

 rubber goods of all kinds. 



Eureka Cement Co., The, January 27 (New Jersey), $125,000. 

 James A. Law, 1158 Broad street, and Ross G. Marley, 241 

 North Eleventh street — both in Newark, and William F. Law, 

 Maplewood — both in New Jersey. Office, 6 Avenue A, Newark, 

 New Jersey. Rubber cement and other goods. 



Eureka Rubber Manufacturing Co., Inc., February 16 (New 

 York), $30,000. Rose Goodman, 264 North Sixth street; Harris 

 Hyman, 366 South Fifth street, and Sal Benjamin, 6622 Nine- 

 teenth avenue— all in Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture 

 rubberized goods. 



Gordon Webbing Co., Inc., February 21 (New York), $15,000. 

 Milton Gordon, 700 West One Hundred and Eightieth street; 

 Irving and Alexander S. Gordon— both of 75 East One Hundred 

 and Twenty-first street— both in New York City. Elastic 

 webbing. 



Hill Insulating & Manufacturing Corporation, February 24 



(New York), $25,000. Robert R. Hill, 302 Convent avenue, Ab- 

 bott Leach, 124 West One Hundred and Twenty-third street, 

 and Charles G. Vogel, 2040 Seventh avenue — all in New York 

 City. To manufacture accessories, auto parts, insulation, etc. 



Kenton Shoe Repairing & Auto Tire Vulcanizing Co., Inc., 

 February 18 (New York), $3,000. Frank R. Kenton, 849 Jeffer- 

 son avenue ; William J. Grange, 666 Decatur street, and John 

 M. Wiswall, 515 McDonough street— all in Brooklyn, New 

 York. 



Lion Tire & Rubber Corporation, The, February (Indiana), 

 $150,(X)0. Ferdinand Dryfus, Thomas Follen, William A. 

 Klepper, Patrick F. Freel, Russell K. Bedgood, Harry J. Haar- 

 heyer, George B. Smith, John T. Cullen, Edward Taylor and 

 Thomas Crane. To manufacture tires, casings and tubes. 



Mineralized Rubber Manufacturing Corporation, February 7 

 (New York), $100,000. Theodore E. Larson, 227 Bowne street, 

 City Island, New York; Samuel C. Worthern, 14 Davis avenue. 

 East Orange, and Henry T. Randall, 26 Woodland Road, Maple- 

 wood — both in New Jersey. To manufacture articles from 

 rubber, bakelite, condensite and other substances. 



Monarch Tire Co.. Inc., February 24 (New York), $1,000. 

 Fred and William Rothschild— both of 3569 Broadway, New 

 York City, and Joseph Siskins, 971 Westchester avenue, Bronx, 

 New York City. To manufacture tires, tubes, etc. 



Muehlstein & Co., Limited, H., January 20 (Canada), $10,000. 

 Francis Ethelbert McKenna, Joseph Arthur Perodeau, Paul 

 Servillian Conroy, John Mulcair and Henri Baby — all of Mon- 

 treal, Quebec. Office, Montreal, Quebec. To deal in scrap 

 rubber. 



Norka Rubber Co., January 19 (Ohio), $20,000. J. J. Dildine, 

 W. C. Washburn, H. W. Heckman, C. E. Toutts and W. 

 Dildine. Office, 47 Central Office building, Akron, Ohio. To 

 manufacture a patent inner tube for tires. 



Northwestern Tire Co., The, January 25 (Ohio), $10,000. 

 Carl and E. K. Lemster, C. E. and Otto L. Hankison. 



Perfection Tire & Motor Co., Limited, The, (Canada), $1,500,- 

 000. J. H. Christian (president), Fort Madison, Iowa; R. J. 

 Evans (vice-president), Wabash, Indiana; L. A. Rockwell (sec- 

 retary), and E. A. Stickelman (treasurer) — both of Chicago, 

 Illinois. To manufacture automobile tires, etc. 



Sterns Tire & Tube Co., The, January 26 (Delaware), $500,000. 

 Olin and H. E. Bryan — both of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 

 H. B, France, Wilmington, Delaware. Office, 804 Orange street, 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and trade in tires and 

 tubes for automobiles, etc. 



Travellers Tire & Rubber Co., January 26 (Delaware), $500,- 

 000. E. P. Dickinson, T. L. Jennings and E. Penuel— all of 

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Office, Bankers' Trust Co., Ford 

 building, Wilmington, Delaware. To purchase, manufacture or 

 otherwise deal in rubber in its raw state. 



Union Packing & Rubber Co., Inc., February IS (New York), 

 $2,000. Samuel Netwitter, Frank H. Hallefas and Wm. C 

 Weiss— all of 38 Park Row, New York City. Engine packing 

 materials. 



\Varwick Rubber Manufacturing Co., January 13 (Ohio), 

 $20,000. L, Y. Croft, Amos Engleback and J. H. Adams. To 

 reclaim rubber. 



The record time for transmitting a message by wireless from 

 the .Akron, Ohio, office of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. to 

 its Detroit, Michigan, office and receiving the answ-er, is four 

 minutes. 



The lar^'c demand for white footwear will greatly increase the 

 usual sale of white cemented sole tennis shoes for the summer 



