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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



lOrroBKi 1, 1916. 



NEW IMCOBPORATIONB. 



Albany Rubber Tire Co., Inc., September 14 (,.\cw York), 

 $3,000. Jennie F. Uiird, Kdward M. Unrd. M. O. O'Donnell— 

 all of Albany, N. Y. 



Auto Ball Cock Co., .August 11 ( Xew Jersey), $125,000. Rob- 

 ert D. Barber and Jane Massey Barber, Ilazelton, Pa.; William 

 E. Massey and Mina R. Massey, 1001 Wesley avenue. Ocean 

 City, N. J. Principal otlicc, 421 Eighth street. Ocean City. \. J. 

 To manufacture and deal in automatic plumbing supplies. 



Cha.sc National Import and E.xport Corporation, September 6 

 (New York), $5,000. George H. Warrin, 478 Marion street; 

 .-Vlbert E. Baker, 552 Forty-seventh street, and Leon Dalrymple, 

 162 Lefferts place — all in Brooklyn.. N. Y. Principal office, 25 

 Beaver street, Xew Y^ork City. To deal in South American 

 products, rubber, etc. 



Chemical Pump & \'alvc Co.. August 11 ( .W-w Jersey), $30,U00. 

 Frank A. Warter and Eniil Warter, Perth Amboy, and Fred 

 Batzel, South .Amboy — both in New Jersey. Principal office, 46 

 Commerce street, Perth .\mboy, Middlesex County, N. J. To 

 manufacture and deal in pumps, valves, and tanks. 



Ragle- Richer Lead Co., September 2 (New Jersey), $10,000,- 

 000. William Wood, Thomas J. McCoy, .Mfred Burdsal, W'illiam 

 C. Wood, and John Ritterhofif. Principal office in State of New 

 Jersey is at Blanchard street, Newark. To manufacture and 

 deal in lead and zinc products. 



Elastic Braid & Lace Co., .August 11 (Massachusetts), $25,000. 

 Charles M. Porter, 112 Boston avenue, Somerville; George Fick- 

 eissen, 63 Reynolds avenue, Chelsea, and William E. Water- 

 house, 46 Lake avenue, Melrose — all in Massachusetts. Principal 

 office, Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in elas- 

 tic braid, laces, braided fabrics and similar products. 



Fere's Lexington Store, Inc., September 22 (New York), 

 $10,000. James J. Fero, and William A. Miller, 792 Seventh 

 avenue, and -Alfred Hints, 1074 Lexington avenue — both in New- 

 York City. To deal in tires, auto supplies, etc. 



Goodrich Auto Service Corporation. F. W., September 22 (New- 

 York), $75,000. Frank W. Goodrich, 312 East Fifty-eighth street : 

 Peter V. Hoyl, 745 St. Nicholas avenue, and Henry W'. Showers, 

 15 Wall street — all in New York Cit\'. Tiro an<l auto service 

 station. 



M. & L. Auto Co., Inc., The, .August 10 (New Jersey), $25,000. 

 R. C. Mcintosh (president and treasurer) ; Norman D. Laughlin 

 (vice-president and secretary), and Silvia D. Mcintosh (stock- 

 holder)— all of Plainfield, N. J. Principal office, 322 West 

 Front street, Plainfield, N. J. To deal in automobiles, tires, oils 

 and accessories. 



Meyer Tire Duck Co., John H., September 11 (New Jersey), 

 $300,000. John T. NefT and Rollin G. Neff, 26 Beach street, 

 East Orange, N. J., and Samuel C. Steinhardt, New Rochelle, 

 N. Y. Principal office, 26 Beach street, East Orange, N. J. To 

 manufacture and deal in cotton and other fabrics. 



Mutual Tire & Rubber Co., .August 22 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 

 E. E. Bishop, M. L. Gatchell, and I. M. Bristow- — all of Wilming- 

 ton, Delaware. Principal office. Corporation Registry Co., 

 900 Market street, Wilmington, Del. To manufacture and deal 

 in tires for automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, carria.ges, and 

 vehicles of all kinds. 



Newark Rubber Tire Co.. Inc., September 6 (New Jersey), 

 $10,000. Harry J. Martin, 67 Cabinet street ; William F. Rothlis- 

 berger, 49 Osborne Terrace, and Joseph P. Dunn, 266 Halsey 

 street — all in Newark. N. J. Principal office. Room 804, 810 

 Broad street, Newark, N. J. To deal in rubber tires, automobile 

 supplies and accessories. 



Northway & Christopher, Inc., September 14 (New York), 

 $5,000. George S. Northway, John H. Burke and Daniel J. Seu- 

 bert — all of Syracuse, N. Y. Principal office, Syracuse. N. Y. 

 To manufacture and deal in rubber goods, tires, etc. 



Para Co., The, August 19 (New Jersey), $10,000. Irving L. 

 Wright, 918 Stuy vesant avenue ; George W. Pearson, P O. Box 

 No. 444; S. Roy Heath, Fisher place, ami HaroM S Ma<ldock. 

 15 -Atterbury avenue — all in Trenton, N. J. Principal office, 7 

 North Montgomery street, Trenton. X. J. To manufacture and 

 deal in tires. 



Peerless Tube Co., August 28 (New Jersey), $50,000 Charles 

 O. Geyer, W. F. Harding, and Lewis H. Condit, Jr. — all of 70 

 Locust avenue, Bloomlield, N. J. G. H. Neidlin.gcr (|)resident ), 

 C. R. Pitt (treasurer). Principal office. 70 Locust avenue. Bloom- 

 held, N. J. To manufacture and deal in cement tubes, etc. 



Phineas Jones & Co., May 15 (New Jersey), $100,000. Henry 

 P. Jones, Phineas Jones, and H. Percy Jones— all of 45 North 

 P>road street, Newark. N. J. To manufacture and deal in tires, 

 wheels, etc. 



S. Schein & Sons, Inc., .August 28 (New York.i, $20,000. 

 Joseph S. Schein, 816 East 176th street; Jacob M. Zinaman and 

 -Avel B. Silverman, 51 Chambers street — both in New York City. 

 To deal in rubber, gutta percha, balata, etc. 



Siou.x City .Tire & Manufacturing Co., August 30 (Iowa), 

 $220,000. C. F. Skirvin (president); John Nagle (treasurer), 

 and Charles F. Sawyer (secretary) — all of Sioux City, Iowa. 

 Principal office, 607-609 Trimble Block, .Sioux City, lo-wa. To 

 nianufacture rubber goods, automobile tires, etc. 



Tire Company of California, Inc., September 20 (New York), 

 $7,500. Sydney Bernheim, 35 Nassau street. New York City; 

 (7atherine .A. Weldon, 591 Seventh street, and Harry H Jacob- 

 son, 555 Grand street — both in Brooklyn, N. Y. To manufacture 

 auto tires, etc. 



Triple Tread Tire Co., August 10 (Illinois), $500,000 H. G. 

 Lund (president), 4720 Dorchester avenue; M. Lund (secretary), 

 7219 South Park avenue, and Edward Grunich — all of Chicago. 

 Illinois. Principal office, 1545 Michigan avenue, Chicago, Illi- 

 nois. To manufacture and deal in tires, inner tubes, etc 



Vulcanized Rubber Co., June 20 (Maine), $1,500,000 Alfred 

 F. Jones (president) ; T. L. Croteau (treasurer), and James E. 

 Manter (clerk) — all of Portland, Maine. To manufacture and 

 deal in crude rubber, lumber, merchandise, etc. 



Washington Rubber Products Manufacturing Co., Inc., August 

 29 (New Y'ork), $5,000. Henry Siegel, .Abraham S. Gus.sew and 

 -Alexander Meyer — all of 5 Beekman street. New York City. To 

 manufacture rubber goods, especially bathing caps, folding bags, 

 auto tops, etc. 



BERLIN RUBBER CO. CHANGES ITS NAME. 



By order of the council, the name of Berlin. Ontario, Can- 

 ada, was changed to Kitchener, September 1. The Berlin 

 Rubber Manufacturing Co., Limited, its leading industry, in 

 accordance -with the above change, has renamed the cor- 

 poration, and is to be known hereafter as the Kitchener 

 Rubber Manufacturing Co., Limited. 



MAPLE LEAF TO BUILD. 



Maple Leaf Tires, Limited, Toronto. Canada, has begun 

 the erection of a new plant at Belleville. Ontario. The prop- 

 erty was originally part of the Yeoman's estate and contains 

 approximately 23 acres. The main building will be 28'1 feet 

 long and the width throughout 62 feet, with two large 

 extensions or wings to the northward making the total width 

 125 feet. Several subordinate buildings will also be con- 

 structed as speedily as possible. The factory will be equipped 

 w-ith the best modern machinery obtainable, rvery comfort 

 for the workmen being considered. The approximate 

 cost will be $100,000 and employment will be given at the 

 start to about 100 hands. The company expects to manu- 

 facture 250 tires daily and many other rubber products, such 

 as belting, garden and w-ater hose, shoe soles .mO heels, rub- 

 ber bottles, etc. 



