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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November 1, 1916 



21,858. 



371,918. 

 371,957. 



372,159. 



372,580. 

 372,817. 

 373,018. 

 373,131. 



373.170. 

 373,259. 

 373,327. 



373,331. 



373,332. 

 373,333. 

 373,334. 

 373,418. 



374,208. 



374,209. 

 374,211. 

 374,212. 



1,310. 



1,311. 

 1,312. 

 1,313. 

 1,314. 

 1.315. 

 1.316. 

 1.317. 

 1.318. 

 1,319. 

 1,320. 

 1.321. 

 1,322. 

 1,382. 



4,081. 



4.082. 

 4.083. 

 9,748. 



10,047. 



24,030. 



24,148. 

 161,654. 

 161,73i; 

 162,031. 



162,196. 



162,227. 



162,435. 



162,642. 

 162,643. 

 162,644. 

 162,645. 

 162,646. 



THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 

 Representation of a hydroplane and the words Made in Canada — ■ 

 waterproof and showerproof garments including headwear. 

 Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Limited, Montreal, Quebec, 

 Canada. 



THE UNITED KINGDOM. 

 The word Neckh — rubber erasers. Gebradcrs Rikkcrs, Amster- 

 dam, Holland. 

 The word Elk enlaced in a circle with a drawing of the animal 



of the same name— composition in the nature of a packing. 



Leicester Castings & Engineering Co., Leicester. 

 A monogram composed of the letters B. R. M. — -rubber fuse 



cases. British Rubber Manufacturers, Limited, Agnes Works, 



Agnes Road, Acton, London, W, 

 The word Ni'GGER — beltings. .\ktieselskap Den Norske Rem- 



fabrik, Christiania, Norway. 

 The word iMi'ACTOB apparatus for registering the properties of 



the flight of golf balls. Charles Guthrie Guthrie, Glasgow. 

 The words Britons Crn — rubber heels, tips and pads for boots 



and shoes. Wood-Milne, Limited, Bow Lane, Preston Lanes. 

 A shield bearing crossed hockey clubs — tobacco pouches of rubber. 



T. R. Ingram & Son, The London India-Rubber Works, Fel- 



sted street, Hacknsy Wick, London, N. E. 

 The word Viceroy — braces and sock suspenders of elastic fabric 



containing rubber. Faire Bros., Limited, Leicester. 

 The word AuCTlios— elastic belts and similar articles. Leon 



Thomas, Paris, France. 

 The words Water Mux Pad on the wheel in a picture of a 



water mill — rubber heel pads for boots and shoes. Rocco 



Antonio Barilone, Deptford, London, S. E. 

 The word Clincper — all rubber goods included in Class 27. The 



North British Rubber Co.. Limited, Castle Mills, Edinburgh. 

 The word Ceincher— all goods included in Class 28 — Same. 

 The word Clincher — all goods included in Class 31 — Same. 

 The word Clincher — all goods included in Class 32 — Same. 

 The words Dandy Lion — packings. James Walker & Co., Limited, 



Poplar, London, E. 

 The word F.LEPHANT — rubber insulated electric cables. Collender's 



Cable and Construction Co., London. 

 The word Daffodil — Same. 

 The word Thistle — Same. 

 The word Rose — Same. 



THE FHENCH REPUBLIC. 



The words Les Caoutchol-ctiers Reunis — supplies _and_ sundries 

 made of rubber, such as rubber heels and soles, interior "heel 

 protectors." interior soles, rubber footwear. J. B. Jeuge, Cler- 

 mond-Ferrand, Puy-de-D6me. 

 The word Trottin — Same. 

 The word Patri.a — Same. 

 The word Midinette — Same. 

 Same. 

 Some. 

 Same. 

 Same, 

 .^ame. 

 Same. 

 Same. 

 Same. 

 Same. 

 -tobacco 



pouches. Louis Guichard, Palnte- 



The word Minet — 

 The word Schah — 

 The word Docks — 

 The word Chaton — 

 The word Coopi — 

 The word Angor.a — 

 The word Chat — 

 The word Champion- 

 The word Globe — 

 The word Touriste- 



Claude, Jura. 

 The words Y. .\. Bon — rubber nipples and rubber heels: sundry 



rubber goods. Yves Bourgeois, Nantes, Loire-Inferieure. 



The words Ya. Bon — Same. 



The word Yabon — Satnc. 



The initials L. A. N. — rubber goods such as tobacco pouches, soles 



and heels, footwear, waterproof fabrics, erasers, pen holders, 



etc. Societe Lyonnaise de r.-\frique du Nord. Lyon. 

 The initials D. B. — small pouches containing a thin sheet of rub- 

 ber and otiier material for dressing wounds. Madame Claudia 



Boizet Desroches, Lyon. 

 The word Woodite — for rubber and gutta percha goods. Woodite 



Co., Limited, Mitcham-Common, Surrey, England- 

 The word Dexine — rubber goods. Dexine, Limited, Dexine 



Works, Abbey Lane, Stratford, London, England. 

 The word Plastine — plastic materials. Societe Generale pour la 



Fabrication des Matieres Plastiques, Paris. 

 The words Le Poilu — hard rubber combs. Societe E. Maikignac 



et A. Robineau, Paris. 

 The words Roue Blind^ — detachable wheels for rubber pneumatic 



tires to be used on motor vehicles. Societe Fran(;aise des 



Roues Amovibles, Ivry-Port, Seine. 

 The word Cilfranc — special rubber tube. Alfred Desire Cillanl, 



Paris. 

 The word Pandore — rubber toys. Mile. Valentine Thomson, 



Paris. 



The word Simplex — transmission and conveyor belts. 



des Transporteurs Simplex, Paris. 

 The words Maroc Special — rubber heels. 

 The words Boston Heel — Same. 



The words Mascotte SptciALE — Same. 

 The word Phenix — Satne. 



The words American Black — interior 



Emile Moysc. Paris. 



Compagnie 

 Emile Moyse, Paris. 



rubber heel protector. 



49,677. 

 49.706. 



49,714. 



49.715. 



49,753. 



4,488. 



DESIGNS. 



THE UNITED STATES. 

 H. J. Schluckebier, Frankenmuth, Mich. 



assignor 

 111. 



to Brunswick-Balke-Col- 



Non-skid tire. 



Tire tread. H. F. Davenport, 



lender Co. — both of Chicago, 

 Non-skid tread. R. I. Stokes, assignor to Thermoid Rubber Co. — 



both of Trenton, N. J. 

 Non-skid tread. K. T. Stokes, assignor to Thermoid Rubber Co. — 



both of Trenton, K. J. 

 Tire. A. Y. Tucket. Mount Vernon, N. Y. 



PRINTS. 



Weabinc Api*arel and RuBBE.t CIooDS — for wearing apparel and 

 rubber goods. United States Rubber Co., New Brunswick, N. J., 

 and New York City. 



STATEMENT OF THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD. 



Statement of the ownership, management, etc., required by the Act of 

 Congress of August 24, 1912, of The India Rubber World, published 

 monthly at New York, N. Y., for October 1, 1916. 

 State of New York } 

 County of New York f ^^• 



Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, 

 personally appeared E. M. MacPhee, who, having been duly sworn accord- 

 ing to law, deposes and says that she is the Business Manager of The 

 India Rubber World, and that the following is, to the best of her knowl- 

 edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the 

 aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required 

 by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and 

 Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 



1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi- 

 tor, and business managers, are: 



Publisher, The India Rubber Publishing Co., 25 West Forty-fifth street, 

 New York City. 



Editor, Henry C. Pearson, 83 Agawam Road, Waban, Massachusetts. 



Managing Editor, None. 



Business Manager, E. M. MacPhee, 25 West Forty-fifth street. New 

 York City. 



2. That the owners are (Give names and addresses of individual owners, 

 or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stock- 

 holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock) : 



Henry C. Pearson. 83 Agawam Road, Waban, Massachusetts. 



3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders 

 owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort- 

 gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 



4. That the two paragraplis next above, giving the names of the owners, 

 stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock- 

 holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company 

 but also, in cases where the stoclcholder or security holder appears upon 

 the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the 

 name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; 

 also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full 

 knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which 

 stockholders and security holders who do not apear upon the books of the 

 company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that 

 of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any 

 other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect 

 in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by her. 



E. M. MacPhee, Business Manager. 

 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September, 1916. 

 [seal] Fredk. Sprenger, 



Notary Public, Westchester County. 

 Certificate filed in New York Countv. 



New York County Clerk No. 188. Register's No. 8226. 

 CSly commission expires March 30, 1918.) 



IRON HEEL FOR RUBBER BOOT. 



In the October, 1909. issue of The India Rubber World ap- 

 peared an illustrated descriptii:tn of the *7-Leagiie" rubber boot, 

 which has a special sewed leather sole. This boot has continued 



deservedly popular and 

 now an iinprovement is 

 offered, the full iron heel 

 here shown. The strength 

 and wearing quality of 

 such a heel is self-evi- 

 dent. It is not at all 

 cumbersome, weighing 

 about the same as a 

 leather heel owing to its 

 hollow construction. Made 



e PATENTED 0^^ of malleable iron, it is 

 ,\|^^ warranted not to break, 

 and the back of the heel 

 is corrugated in pyramid 

 shape to prevent slipping. 

 The boot is as well insulated as before, as the screws which hold 

 the heel on do not enter the rubber sole. It is claimed that this 

 heel cannot be pulled off and will not wear out during the life 

 of the boot. [Mulconroy Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.! 



