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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May 1, 1917. 



100,652. The words Hudson-Universal — canvas, leather, and combination 

 canvas and rubber boiling. Hudson Mechanical Rubber Co., 

 New Yorl; City, 



TEE UNIIEO KINGDOM. 



376.918. The word TaliyHo — hair combs. Tlie North British Rubber 



Co., Limited, EdinburRh, Scotland. 



376.919. The word Eclipse — hair combs. The North British Rubber Co., 



Limited, EdinburRh, Scotland. 

 376,988. The word Talisman — hair combs. The North British Rubber Co., 

 Limited, EdinburRh, Scotland. 



THE LOMINION OF CANADA. 



22,191. The word Rub-Steel — valves, tools, machine parts and hardware. 



\'oorhees Rubber Manufacturing Co., Jersey City. New Jersey, 



U. S. A. 

 22,216. The word Listerated — chewing gum. Common Sense Gum Co., 



Inc., New York City, U. S. A. 



22.224. The word Enchantress — vulcanite combs. The North British 



Rubber Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. 



22.225. The words Black Beauty — vulcaniie combs. The North British 



Rubber Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. 



22.226. The words ISull Doc and the repre\jrntation of a bull dog — 



vulcanite combs. The North British Rubber Co., Limited, To- 

 ronto, Ontario. 

 22,235. The -.vord Arcoc — tires and other goods used on or with motor 

 vehicles, and manufactured in whole or in part of rubber. E. P. 

 Stephenson, Toronto, Ontario. 



ITALY. 



16,156. The word Viking — tires. Taliner Tyre, Limited, London. 



AUSTRALIA. 



21,112. Representation of a beaver crouching in front of hollowed-out 

 branch — goods manufactured from rubber and gutta percha. 

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

 Canada. 



RUBBER TRADE INQUIRIES. 



DESIGNS. 



THE UNITED STATES. 



50,512. Golf ball with a specially designed corrugated surface. Term 14 



years. Patented March 27. 1917. A. Johnston, assignor to 



The North British Rubber Co., Limited — both of Edinburgh, 



Scotland. 



50.553. Golf ball. Term 7 years. Patented April 3, 1917. J. P. Cochrane. 



Edinburgh, Scotland. 



DESIGNS FOR TIRES. 



THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 



4,170. Non-skid tread for the tires of automobiles 

 and similar wheels. The F. E. Partridge 

 Rubber Co., Limited, Guelph, Ontario, 

 Canada. 



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 April 1, 1917. 

 State of New York 1 . 

 County of New York ) '^' 



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, mortgages, 

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



4. That the two paragraphs 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 stockholder 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 appear 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 31st day of March, 1917. 

 [seal] Fredk. Sprengeb. 



Notary Public. Westchester County. 

 Certificate filed in New York County. 

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

 (My commission expires March 30. 1918.) 



'T'lIE inquiries that follow have already been answered; never- 

 theless they (ire of interest not only in shoming the needs 

 of the trade, but because of the possibility that additional in- 

 formation may be furnished by those ivho read them. The editor 

 is therefore glad to have those interested communicate with him. 



[291.] An inquirer seeks a manufacturer able to make a 

 special type of automobile tire. 



[292.] An inquiry has been received for Holland cloth. 



[293.] Names and addresses of manufacturers of spreading 

 and doubling machines are requested. 



TRADE OPPORTUNITIES FROM CONSULAR REPORTS. 



A merchant in Nicaragua desires to purchase garters and 

 sleeve supporters. Report No. 24,056. 



Samples and quotations from American manufacturers and 

 exporters of suitings for rainproof capes are desired by a firm 

 in the Dutch East Indies. Report No. 24,112. 



A manufacturer in Spain is in the market for machinery for 

 making rubber balls and other rubber articles. Report No. 

 24,125. 



A firm in Chile wishes to buy elastic goods, garters and other 

 accessories used in making corsets. Report No. 24,139. 



A firm in Spain is in the market for tire presses. Report No. 

 24,166. 



An agency for the sale of vulcanized rubber goods is desired 

 by an applicant in Peru. Report No. 24,1(58. 



A company in China wishes to receive catalogs, prices, etc., 

 from American manufacturers of druggists' sundries. Report 

 No. 24,180. 



An applicant in Denmark desires to purchase or secure the 

 agency for the sale of rubber goods, such as automobile and 

 bicycle tires, inner tubes, boots and shoes, air and water cushions, 

 gloves, tennis balls, football bladders, combs, sponges and sponge 

 bags. Report No. 24,201. 



A firm in the United States, representing firms in Mexico, 

 Porto Rico, Spain, Australia and Switzerland, is in the market 

 for electrical supplies and hard rubber razor handles. Re- 

 port No. 24,215. 



Representation of American manufacturers and exporters of 

 automobile tires and accessories is desired by an applicant in 

 Spain. Report No. 24,252. 



An agency is desired by a man in Switzerland for the sale of 

 rubber and rubber goods. Report No. 24,270. 



A COMMERCIAL ATTACHE AT TOKIO. 



The recent appointment of Frank R. Rutter as commercial 

 attache at Tokio directs attention once more to our increasing 

 staff of so-called "trade diplomats" through which the United 

 States hopes to improve its commercial relations abroad. Our 

 broadening trade opportunities were recognized by the Govern- 

 ment soon after the outbreak of the European war and attaches 

 have since been stationed at London, Paris, Petrograd, Peking, 

 Melbourne, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Lima and Santiago, 

 Chili. The growing importance of American trade with Japan 

 has led to another similarly happy appointment by Secretary 

 Redfield. Mr. Rutter is well fitted for the post, having been 

 assistant chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- 

 merce, in charge of the statistical, editorial, foreign tariff and 

 cost of production work of the Bureau. He has an intimate 

 knowledge of the tarifT laws of foreign countries and the methods 

 of administering them, and for several years has been a lecturer 

 on commerce in several universities, including Johns Hopkins, of 

 which he is a graduate. 



The United States Post Office authorities have declared the 

 Double Service Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, fraudulent and 

 are returning to the writers all mail directed to this concern. 



