January I, 1917.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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NEW INCOEPOEATIONS. 



Batterman, Rood Rubber Co., The, October 24 (Mass- 

 achusetts), $150,000. John J. Batterman, 95 Newbury street, 

 Boston; Warren B. Rood, 585 Franklin street, Melrose High- 

 lands; Robert W. Daniels, 16 Harrison street, Brookline; 

 Thomas H. Dumper, 15 Fernwick Road, Winchester — all in 

 Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in shoes, clothing, etc., 

 made in whole or in part from rubber or other similar materials. 

 Beacon Rubber Co., Inc., December 13 (New York), $50,000. 

 Herbert T. Auerbach, Statler Hotel; Harold A. Forbes, 241 

 Maryland street, and L. B. Dietz, 40 Laurel street — all in Buffalo, 

 New York. To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



Bering Tire & Repair Co., November 24 (Texas), $20,000. 

 A. C. Bering, Jr., John W. House and Hamblen Pattison — all 

 of Houston, Texas. Principal office, Houston, Texas. To deal 

 in tires. This company succeeds the Bering Tire & Rubber Co. 



Colton Demountable Rim Corporation, December 12 (Dela- 

 ware), $2,500,000. L. R. Sheldon and L. N. Downs, New York 

 City, and George H. Roeder, Brooklyn, New York. Principal 

 office, United States Corporation Co., Dover, Delaware. To 

 manufacture and deal in rims for automobiles, especially the 

 Colton Demountable Rim. 



Goshen Rubber & Manufacturing Co., October 25 (Indiana), 

 $5,000. Charles Noel (president and treasurer), Henry W. 

 Pease (secretary and sales manager), and John Lash. Principal 

 office, Goshen, Indiana. To manufacture mechanical rubber 

 goods, rubber molds and machinery. 



Guarantee Tire & Rubber Co., November 4 (Indiana), $70,000. 

 G. F. Kreitlein (president) ; C. W. Minesinger (vice-president), 

 Walter W. Kuhn (secretary). To deal in casings, tubes and 

 accessories. 



International Rubber Sales Co., November 1 (Indiana), $10,- 

 000. Marc Wile, Leah Wile, and Alex D. Rodgers, Jr. Prin- 

 cipal office, Evansville, Indiana. To buy, sell and repair 

 automobile tires and accessories. 



Interstate Elastic Braid Co., Inc., December 6 (New York), 

 $5,000. Samuel Sagor, 336 First street, Brooklyn, New York ; 

 David G. Herman and Charles Herman, 126 East Twelfth street, 

 New York City. To manufacture elastic braid. 



Lapp Insulator Co., Inc., December 14 (New York), $150,000. 

 John B. Abbott, Geneseo; Harlan W. Rippey and Samuel Levy, 

 Rochester — both in New York. Principal office, LeRoy, New 

 York. To manufacture electrical apparatus, insulating materials, 

 rubber, etc. 



Marine Rubber & Chemical Co., Inc., The, December 9 (New 

 York), $1,000. James B. Pelton, 197 Penn street; Richard 

 Murphy, 540 Fifty-seventh street^both in Brooklyn, New York, 

 and Frank A. O'Rea, 6 Mangin street. New York City. 



Metallic Auto-Tire Co., November 1 (Massachusetts), $500,- 

 000. Constantine P. Govostos, 3SS Harrison avenue, Boston ; 

 Joseph Lazarus, 25 Sea Foam avenue, Winthrop, and Alex- 

 ander O. Szeitz, 53 Piedmont street, Worcester — all in Massachu- 

 setts. Principal office, Lynn, Massachusetts. To manufacture 

 and deal in metallic tires, automobiles, etc. 



Millbury Rubber Co., November IS (Massachusetts), $90,000. 

 Albert W. Blackmer, J. Otis Sibley, and Ruth E. Price— all of 

 Worcester, Massachusetts. Principal office, Millbury, Massachu- 

 setts. To manufacture and deal in all kinds of crude rubber 

 or rubber compounds, tires, and articles made of rubber and 

 other compounds. 



Parker Collapsible Rim Corporation, August 23 (Delaware), 

 $3,000,(XX). Lawrence Angel, Cedarhurst, Long Island, New 

 York; George J. Soden, 386 One Hundred and Sixty-first street, 

 New York City; Sidney S. Lesser, 1935 Bergen street, and 

 Louise Frankel, 592 Decatur street — both in Brooklyn, New 

 York. Principal office, Delaware Charter Guarantee & Trust Co., 

 328 du Pont Building, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture 

 and deal in rims, parts and appliances in connection with auto- 

 mobiles and other motor vehicles. 



Quick Lock Demountable Rim Co., November 14 (Massachu- 

 setts), $50,000. James Norrie, 78 Chauncy street, Charles F. 

 Crowell, Room 22, Ames Building— both in Boston, Massachu- 

 setts, and James W. Stevens, 9 Summit avenue, Brookline, 

 Massachusetts. Principal office, Boston, Massachusetts. For the 

 purpose of holding, buying, selling and dealing in patents and 

 patent rights and automobile accessories. 



Renter Rubber Co., November 9 (New Jersey), $250,000. 

 George Joseph Renter, 182 Montclair avenue; Alfred Strauss, 75 

 Hedden Terrace, and Frederick Seligman, 202 Fifth street— all 

 'in Newark, New Jersey. Principal office, 11 Clinton street, 

 Newark, New Jersey. To manufacture and deal in tires and 

 tubes. 



Rubber Pachit Corporation, December 18 (New York), $30,- 

 000. Frederic W. Rogers and Edward Goldfarb, 40 Exchange 

 Place, and V. C. Bogardus, 140 Nassau street — both in New 

 York City. Vulcanizing materials, tire repairing, etc. 



Scientific Rubber Heel Co., Inc., December 8 (New York), 

 $200,000. William H. Arrington, 619 West One Hundred and 

 Thirty-fifth street. New York City; Blanchel A. Murrelle, 1716 

 Caton avenue, and Ellis S. Helwitz, 1129 East Fifteenth street — 

 both in Brooklyn, New York. 



Servis Tire & Tube Co., December 1 (Delaware), $100,000. 

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

 Wilmington, Delaware. Principal office, Delaware Charter 

 Guarantee & Trust Co., 328 duPont Building, Wilmington, Dela- 

 ware To manufacture and sell tires and tubes. 



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

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

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

 Massachusetts. Principal office, Boston, Massachusetts. To 

 build, construct, manufacture and deal in tire valves, etc. 



Triple Airless Tire Co., September 21 (Delaware), $150,000. 

 Andrew C. Heilman, Butler ; J. M. Martin and F. W. Daugherty, 

 Grove City — both in Pennsylvania. Principal office. Colonial 

 Charter Co., 927 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. To 

 manufacture and deal in the Triple Airless tires, and other 

 tires and rubber goods. 



Tu-Shu-Tire Corporation, December 13 (New York), $5,000. 

 William C. Moore, 1178 Broadway; William P. Herrick, and 

 Gerard P. Herrick, 61 East Seventy-third street — all of New 

 York City. 



United States Rubber Co., December 7 (Delaware), $100,000. 

 Henry B. Hubbard, 1540 Seventy-second street; John D. Car- 

 berry, 822 Greene avenue — both in Brooklyn, New York, and 

 George H. Mayo, 159 Corlies avenue, Pelham, New York. 

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

 Building, Wilmington, Delaware. To purchase, sell and deal in 

 goods, wares and merchandise of which rubber is a component 

 part. This company was organized to operate the business here- 

 tofore carried on by certain branch store selling companies in 

 various parts of the United States. 



Wayne Tire & Rubber Co., November 3 (Indiana), $3,000. 

 W. R. Britton, H. T. Whitney, E. J. Wohlfeld. Principal office, 

 Indianapolis, Indiana. To deal in tires, accessories, etc. 



FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THE PEHLMAN EIM SUIT. 



Through the payment of $1,010,000 by the Standard Welding 

 Co., Cleveland, Ohio, to the Perlman Rim Corporation, in settle- 

 ment of back royalties, the famous Perlman rim suit, referred to in 

 several previous issues of The India Rubber World, has been 

 virtually closed, although certain legal formalities still remain 

 to be complied with. Thus the last Stanweld debt to Perlman 

 has been paid and the plant will henceforth manufacture rims 

 under a Perlman license. The factory space is to be enlarged 

 next summer to about 1,600,000 feet. 



Of value for daily reference in every rubber office. — "The 

 Polyglot Rubber Trade Directory, 1916." 



