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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November 1, 1916. 



KELLY SPEINOFIELD COMPANY TO MOVE. 

 It is praclically settled that the Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., 

 now at Akron, Ohio, will occupy a new factory to be built spe- 

 cially for it at Cumberland, Maryland, with the probability that 

 eventually the entire manufacture will be centered there. It is 

 understood that building operations will be begun at once. 



KEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Alliance Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., September 19 (Delaware), 

 $2,500,000. William F. O'Keefe, George G. Steigler, E. E. 

 Wright— all of Wilmington, Delaware. Principal office, 901 Mar- 

 ket street, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in 

 automobile tires, tubes and accessories. 



The Alliance Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., October 9 (Ohio), 

 $2,500,000. Milton Bejach (president and general manager) ; 

 John C. Shively (vice-president) ; Walter H. Christensen (sec- 

 retary and superintendent) ; John B. Pow (treasurer), and 

 Frederick W. Throssell. Principal office, Alliance, Ohio. To 

 manufacture automobile tires and rubber goods. 



Apex Tire & Rubber Corporation, September 28 (Delaware), 

 $100,000. Levi Helms, Walter J. Pollock, and Joseph A. Mc- 

 Carthy, 1092 East Third street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Principal 

 office, Corporation Trust Co. of America, 394 duPont Building, 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture rubber tires and inner 

 tubes for automobiles and other vehicles. 



Automobile Salon, Inc., The, September 28 (New York), 

 $25,000. Hjalmar A. Holm, 672 Park Place; August Engel, 592 

 Vanderbilt avenue— both in Brooklyn, N. Y., and George Alonzi, 

 1464 First avenue, New York City. Automobiles and accessories. 



Chicle Gum Co., September 6 (Delaware), $300,000. John H. 

 McBride, 243 W. 76th street, and Hugh Francis Doris, 214 W. 

 70th street— both in New York City, and John Wynne, 501 

 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Principal office with M. Mc- 

 Laughlin, 827 Spruce street, Wilmington, Delaware. To manu- 

 facture and deal in rubber and vegetable products, chemical 

 compounds, etc. 



Colonial Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., September 25 (New Y'ork), 

 $25,000. J. B. Crockett and Amos White, 44 Whitehall street, 

 and Ira W. Henry. 149 Broadway — both in New York City. To 

 manufacture and deal in tires. 



Dayton Tire Sales Co., Inc., September 28 (New York), $10,- 

 000. Elbert R. Detamble and John A. Pontolillo, 1764 Broad- 

 way, and Bailey C. Elliott, 1400 Broadway — both in New York 

 City. To deal in rubber tires, etc. 



Fero's Broadway Store, Inc., September 27 (New York), 

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

 avenue, and Alfred Hines, 1074 Lexington avenue — both in New 

 York City. To manufacture and deal in automobile tires, ac- 

 cessories, etc. 



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

 York), $75,000. Frank W. Goodrich, 312 East 58th street; 

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

 IS Wall street — all in New York City. To deal in tires, auto 

 supplies, etc. 



Hygrade Rubber Co., Inc., October 16 (New York), $10,000. 

 J. F. Kraeutler, Jr., 66 Beaver street, New York City; H. L. 

 Goldbaum, 461 Edgecombe avenue. Bronx, N. Y., and George 

 Kuhlmann, 925 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. To manu- 

 facture rubber goods. 



Keystone Rubber & Tire Co., Inc.. August 12 (Delaware), 

 $500,000. M. R. Haymaker, Wilkinsburg; S. W. Crosby, 20th 

 avenue. Homestead, and R. S. Robb, Aspinwall — all in Pennsyl- 

 vania. Principal office. Keystone Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- 

 vania. To tnanufacture tires, etc. 



Merit Raincoat Co., Inc., October 20 (New York), $1,200. 

 Morris Duglin, 828 Longwood avenue ; Kassiel Spinner, 700 



Cauldwell avenue — both in Bronx, and Louis Kimmel, 499 River- 

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

 rubber apparel, etc. 



National Cover Co., Inc., October 7 (New York), $1,200. 

 Isaac RafTelson, 1471 Vyse avenue, Bronx, N. Y; Samuel Green- 

 berg. 400 West 160th street, and Abraham Kruckman, 166 West 

 141 st street — both in New York City. To manufacture slip 

 covers for tires, seats, etc. 



National Insulate Co., Inc., October 16 (New York), $50,000. 

 Peter Meyer, 105 West 120th street, and Simon S. Hamburger, 

 320 Broadway — both in New York City, and Isaac S. Beck, 767 

 Tinton avenue, Bronx, N. Y. To manufacture insulating mate- 

 rial, etc. 



Orville Rubber Co., September 26 (Delaware), $150,000. 

 Morgan Howells, Bucyrus ; E. B. Cornell and E. A. Homeier, 

 Cleveland — both in Ohio. Principal office. Capital Trust Co. of 

 Delaware, Dover, Delaware. To manufacture automobile tires, 

 inner tubes, etc. 



Osier Racine Rubber Co., September 22 (California), $100,000. 

 J. S. Bennett, Hebermain Building, Los Angeles, California. 

 Principal place of business, Los Angeles, California. To manu- 

 facture rubber goods, tires, and to do a general rubber business. 



Panther Rubber Co., Limited, September 15 (Canada), 

 $100,000. Charles A. Joslin and others of Sherbrooke, Quebec, 

 Canada. Principal office, .Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. To 

 manufacture rubber heels, soling, patching and molded goods. It 

 is also the intention of the corporation to purchase the Cana- 

 dian business of the Panther Rubber Manufacturing Co., Stough- 

 ton, Mass. 



Perfection Tire & Rubber Co., September 23 (Delaware), 

 $15,000,000. C. R. Cole, 6029 Indiana avenue; Charles W. Har- 

 ris, 1Z2 Marquette Building — both in Chicago, and K. S. Wilson, 

 Oak Park — all in Illinois. Principal office with Reynolds Clough, 

 Esq., Dover, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in automo- 

 biles, tires, accessories and specialties. 



Rubber Tire Sales Co., Inc.. September 7 (New York), $20,- 

 000. Walter Ulrich, John F. Forrester, William O'D. Langley— 

 al! of 346 Broadway, New York City. 



Southwestern Rubber Co., September 15 (Missouri), $5,000. 

 H. A. Young and G. F. Knight, Kansas City, Missouri ; Ransom 

 Stephens, C. D. Darrigrand, and Fred P. Darrigrand, Wichita, 

 Kansas, and. D. P. Richardson, Union, Oklahoma. Principal 

 office, Kansas City, Missouri. To do general tire repair business, 

 to operate a tire repair school, to manufacture inner tubes, auto 

 tire sundries, and Ford size tires in wrapped tread type. 



Standard Tire Valve Co.. September 13 (Massachusetts), 

 $100,000. Michael F. Clarke and John F. Luther, 40 Central 

 street, and John W. McCormack. Tremont Building — both in 

 Boston, Massachusetts. Principal office, Boston, Massachusetts. 

 To manufacture and deal in tire valves, motor vehicles, and en- 

 gines and machinery in connection therewith. 



Thing & Co., G. E.. Inc., October 16 (New York), $25,000. 

 George H. Mayo, and Henry B. Hubbard, 1790 Broadway, New 

 York City, and J. F. Barnes, 37 Pearl street, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Principal office, Buffalo, N. Y. To deal in leather and rubber 

 goods. 



Tire Co. of Philadelphia, Inc., October 5 (New York), $6,000. 

 Sydney Bernheim, 35 Nassau street. New York City ; Catherine 

 K. Weldon. 591 Seventh street, and Harry H. Jacobson, 555 

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

 tires. 



Universal Tire & Rubber Co., September 8 (Delaware), $1,- 

 000,000. John Chamberlin, George Davis. 51 Market street, Pough- 

 keepsie, and Egbert B. Cresswell, 119 Eddy street, Ithaca — both 

 in New York. Principal office, Corporation Trust Company of 

 Delaware, Dover, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in rub- 

 ber goods of every description, automobiles, etc. 



