THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1, 1916. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



.\lplia Uul)l)cr Manufacturing Corporation, June 30 ( Dela- 

 ware /. $1,000,000. Joseph A. Berger, L. Edward Dean, John !•'. 

 Jiau— all of Chicago. 111. Principal office, 8 S. Dearborn .street, 

 Chicago, 111. To manufacture rubber tires, tubes and all other 

 rubber goods and material u.sed in same. 



Armored Tire Co., July 3 (Maine), $100,000. Ernest L. 

 McLean. .^ugu.sta, and K. M. Leavitt, Winthrop — both in Maine. 

 To manufacture and sell automobile tires and reliners for 

 automobile tires and pneumatic tires and reliners of any and all 

 descriptions. 



Atlantic Rubber Manufacturing Co., Inc., July 1 (Xew York), 

 $15,000. William .Schrader and William Ehlers, of 337 Broad- 

 way, .Xew York City, and Felix Schw-emer, 402 First avenue, 

 College Point. L. I. 



Buckeye Tire Co.. Tlie. May 24 (Ohio), $5,000. R. S. Graves, 

 R. H. Wwilley. C. W. Shields, John Bleska, and S. W. Lewis." ' 



Burrill Tire Ox. The, May 9 (Massachusetts), $200,000. Frank 

 H. Burrill, Charles Xoll. Edward F. Loughlin — all of Concord 

 junction, Massucluisetts. Principal office. Concord, Massachu- 

 setts. For the purpose of manufacturing and selling at whole- 

 sale and retail a certain patented device known as the Burrill 

 Tire Tool f<.ir removing rims from automobile tires. 



Colonial Braid Co.. Inc., June 12 (Xew York), $10,000. Robert 

 F. Dreuge. 1120 Fo.x street; Sylvia Kaipf, 564 West 149th street 

 — both in Bron.x. and C. .'Kgnes Berard, 541 16th street, Brook- 

 lyn — all in New York City. To manufacture elastic braid, etc. 



Chicago Tire Co. of America, Inc., July 20 (New Y'ork), $100.- 

 000. S. Bernheim. 35 Nassau street. New York City; C. A. 

 Weldon, 591 Seventh avenue, and Harry J. Jacobson, 555 Grand 

 street— both in Brooklyn. N. Y. 



Corcoran Tire & Rubber Co., May 18 (Ohio), $5,000. Thomas 

 J. Corcoran. Jacob .\. Hollander. Charles E. Weber. Phil W. 

 Vozzer. and T. M. Jliller. 



Dorman-McCIelland Tire & Supplies Co., July 5 (Iowa), 

 $10,000. F. E. Dorman (president) ; Tom McClelland (vice- 

 president; ; Robert McClelland (secretary and treasurer), all 

 of Davenport, Iowa. Principal office, Davenport, Iowa. To 

 sell and repair tires and other auto accessories. 



Duplex Tread Tire Co., June 13 (Indiana), $10,000. Edward 

 C. and Lucile Meisner, and Samuel G. Boyer. Principal office, 

 Terre Haute. Indiana. To manufacture auto tires. 



Eagle Rubber Co.. The, June 1 (Ohio), $50,000. H. R. 

 Gill, Harry V. Pohle. J. E. Arnold, J. W. Dash and Clyde C. 

 Sherick. Principal office, Ashland, Ohio. To manufacture toy 

 balloons, rubber novelties, sundries, etc. 



Fibre Web Co., April 27 (Indiana), $15,000. W. E. and L. W. 

 Bundy, and D. H. Snepp. Principal office at Kewanna, Indiana. 

 To manufacture fiber board. 



Kansas City Tire & Accessory Co., .\pril 14 (Missouri). 

 Glenn R. Donaldson (president), B. B. Weldon (vice-president), 

 and Tom C. Shroeder (secretary and treasurer). Principal of- 

 fice, 1518 Grand avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.. Tn deal in 

 tires and automobile accessories. 



Keystone Metallic Tire Co., May 18 (Delaware), $100,000. 

 Franklin L. Mettler. Walter R. Mull, Alfred Whartenby— all of 

 ^\'ilmington, Delaware. Principal office, 702 Market street. ^Vil- 

 mington, Delaware. To manufacture and sell insulated and non- 

 insulated metallic ties for steel, electric and other railways. 



Lee Tire Co., June 27 (Tennessee), $5,000. G. M. Seewald. 

 F. R. Rouse, R. F. Seewald, J. M. McKernan and Earl King. 

 Principal office, Memphis, Tennessee. 



Xon-Skid Co. of .\merica, June 7 (Massachusetts), $200,000. 

 Robert M. Clark. Xewton Centre; Albert H. Harrington, Fall 

 River; E. Clifford Potter, SO Congress street, Boston— all in 

 Massachusetts. Principal office. Boston. Massachusetts. To 



manufacture and deal in motor vehicles, parts, accessories, tools 

 and appliances, and apparatus and machinery for making the 

 same. 



Ovcrtire Service Co., Inc., June 16 (New York), $1,000. Philip 

 Ui.senbcrg, 121 Hopkins street; Isaac Slutzky, 344 Jay street, 

 and .\braham Kenipner, 2021 Cropsey avenue — all in Brooklyn, 

 .V. ^ . Principal office. Brooklyn, X. Y. Tci manufacture and 

 deal in all kinds of tires. 



Pan-American Rubber Co.. June 29 (Wiscnsin), $200,000. 

 I-'. J. Ramler. H. C. Clau.sen and X. J. Kopmeier. Principal of- 

 fice. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. To manufacture and deal in ruli- 

 ber goods. 



Standard Album Cori.oration, March 21 (Xew York), $10,000. 

 Jennie H. Betts and Julia E. Byxzee, 410 Riverside Drive, New- 

 York City. To deal in pictures, leather, rubber goods, etc. 



Stein. A. S., Inc.. July 10 (New Y'ork), $500. Arthur S. Stein, 

 Jersey City, X. J.; George J. Constable. 354 Ocean avenue, and 

 Henri Pressprich, 256 79th street— both in Brooklyn, N._ \'. To 

 deal in auto tires and tubes. 



Tempest Waterproofing Corporation, June 15 (New Y"ork), 

 $10,000. W. Tempest, 234 Central avenue. West Hoboken, N. J. 

 Charles C Turner, 67 West 104th street, and Herbert Tempest, 

 71 East 11th street— both in New Y'ork City. Principal office. 

 New York City. Watei-proofing fabrics. 



Thomas & Guzman Co., Inc.. July 19 (Xew York), $10,000. 

 \\illiam W. Thomas, Octavia J. thomas. A. M. Lazarowitz— 

 all of 51 Leonard street. Xew ^'ork City. To deal in tires of 

 all kinds. 



Tire Co. of Baltimore, Inc., July 10 (New York), $100,000. 

 Sydney Bernheim, 305 West 72nd street. New York City; Cath- 

 erine A. Weldon. 591 Seventh street, and Harry H. Jacobson, 

 555 Grand street — both in Brooklyn, N.' Y'. 



Triangle Packing Co., The, March 17 (New York), $100,000. 

 Edward H. Letchworth. Fritz Fernow, Walter M. Wilkins, 12 

 Cleveland Place, Bufifalo, New Y'ork. To manufacture packing. 



Twin Tulie & Rubber Co., June 26 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 

 George W. Dillman, F. D. Buck, M. L. Horty— all of Wilming- 

 ton, Delaware. Principal office. Delaware Charter Guarantee & 

 Trust Co., 328 DuPont Building, Wilmington, Delaware. To 

 manufacture and deal in inner tubes, solid or pneumatic tires, 

 rulibcr shoes, rubber heels, etc. 



\\'ashington Tire & Rubber Co.. May 16 (Delaware), $250,000. 

 E. P. .\ltenberg. East Palestine; F. H. Grove, Columbiana; G. P. 

 Wilson. Steubenville— all in Ohio. Principal office, United 

 States Corporation Co.. 311 South State street, Dover, Dela- 

 ware. To manufacture and deal in rubber tires and tubes. 



CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED PICNIC HUGE SUCCESS. 



The natal day in Canada, July 1, is celebrated annually as 

 "Dominion Day," and on this occasion the annual picnic of the 

 einployes of the factories of the Canadian Consolidated Rubber 

 Co.. Limited, and the Canadian Consolidated Felt Co. was held 

 at West Side Park. Waterloo, Ontario. 



Over 5,000 people were in attendance and the all-day program 

 of sports was highly enjoyed. Valuable prizes were given for the 

 different events, which included am.using features such as frog 

 and wdieelbarrow races, pie eating and watermelon contests, and 

 a Mutt and Jeflf race. 



A tug-of-war inter-company contest between the Kimmel felt 

 factory and the Berlin felt factory against the Merchants Rubber 

 Co. and the Dominion tire factory resulted in victory for the 

 Dominion tire team : while in the relay inter-company race the 

 Merchants Rubber team conquered. 



Refreshments were served in abundance, and two excellent 

 liands provided music. 



