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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June 1, 1917. 



NEW INCOBFORATIONS. 



Akron Equipment Co., The, March 28 (Ohio), $125,000. The 

 oflieers ot tlie company with the exception of C. D. Quine, gen- 

 eral manager, are only temporary. Temporary location, 923-27 

 South High street, Akron, Ohio. To manufacture tire molds 

 and tire repair equipment. 



American Detachable Rubber Heel Corp., May 16 (Delaware), 

 $1,000,000. Herbert E. Latter, C. L. Rimlinger— both of Wilming- 

 ton, Delaware, and Clement M. Egner, Elkton, Maryland. The 

 office of the corporation within the State of Delaware is with 

 the Corporation Trust Co. of America, 4<S6 Dupont Building, 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in 

 leather and leather goods, rubber and rubber goods of every 

 kind. 



American Xipple Co., May 16 (New Jersey), $100,000. Charles 

 B. Hermans, Aloysius McMahon, and James J. McCabe, all of 

 No. 1 Montgomery street, Jersey City, New Jersey. Principal 

 office at the above address. To manufacture, purchase and sell 

 rubber nipples, rubber sundries and all goods of which rubber is 

 a component part, etc. 



Auto Vulcanizer & Specialty Co., April 26 (Delaware), $50,000. 

 AVilber A, McCoy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; W. I. N. Lofland, 

 and Charles H. Jones — both of Dover, Delaware. The office of 

 the corporation within the State of Delaware is with the Capital 

 Trust Co. of Delaware, Dover, Delaware. To manufacture and 

 sell the .-Vutomatic Steam Vulcanizer for vulcanizing rubber tires, 

 and to deal in automobile accessories of all kinds. 



Bachem-Robinson Co., Inc., The, March IS (Michigan), 

 $30,000. Maxmillian Bachem (president and general manager), 

 1117 Woodw-ard avenue; Weldon Robinson (secretary and treas- 

 urer), 54 Edison avenue— both in Detroit, Michigan. Principal 

 office in Detroit. Michigan. To manufacture and deal in equip- 

 ment for automobiles, airplanes, motor-cycles, etc. 



Barnett S., Inc., April 5 (New Jersey), $3,000. Samuel 

 Barnett, 407 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, New Jersey; Louis 

 Barnett, 1355 Sixtieth street, Brooklyn, New York; Jacob 

 Barnett, of the same address. Principal office at 407 Bloomfield 

 street, Hoboken, New Jersey. To sell, purchase and deal in all 

 kinds of old and new metals, rubber of every description and 

 kind, etc. 



Carlisle Cord Tire Co., Inc., May 7 (New York), $550,000. 

 Frank R. Series, East Orange, George F. Hadel, Montclair— both 

 in New Jersey; Henry G. Wenzel, Jr., Woodhaven, New York. 

 To manufacture automobile tires, etc. 



Chinnock Tire & Rubber Corp., The, May 5 (Delaware). 

 $250,000. Cornelius A. Cole, Hackensack, New Jersey; Arthur 

 R. Oakley, Pearl River, Paul E. Britsch, 1528 Bedford avenue, 

 Brooklyn— both in New York. The office of the corporation 

 within the State of Delaware is with the Registrar & Transfer 

 Co., 900 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture 

 and generally deal in tires for automobiles, bicycles, carriages 

 and vehicles of all kinds. 



Constable Tire & Rubber Co., May 17 (New York), $100,000. 

 George J. Constable, 1805 Avenue J., Robert S. Hoffman, 2023 

 Caton avenue, and Henri Pressprich, 256 Seventy-ninth street — 

 all in Brooklyn, New York. Dealers in auto tires, tubes and 

 accessories. 



Diamond Rubber Co., Inc., The, April 25 (New York), $200,000. 

 H. E. Raymond and NormaTi E. Oliver — both of 1780 Broadway, 

 New York City, and Frank C. Van Cleef, Main street, Akron, 

 Ohio. Principal office at 1780 Broadway, New York City. To 

 sell rubber goods for the most part consisting of "Diamond 

 Brands," manufactured by The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio. 



Dominion Asbestos & Rubber Corp., May 10 (New York), 

 $20,000. Allen E. Moore, 20 Arden street. George F. Jebbett, 

 120 Sherman avenue — both in New York City ; F. H. Butehorn, 

 764 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, New York. Packing, rubber, 

 asbestos, and insulating materials. 



D£)ulilc Action Tire Pump Co., April 13 (Virginia), $50,000. 

 J. B. I'ord (president), R. G. Leftwich (vice-president), A. T. 

 Henderson (secretary and treasurer), J. B. Ford, J. B. Bowles, 

 R. D. Hughes, R. G. Leftwich, A. T. Henderson (directors) — 

 all of Lynchburg, Virginia. To manufacture pumps, machinery, 

 etc. 



Dunlop Rubber Co., Inc., May 22 (New York), $1,000. Otto 

 Braunwarth, L. A. Braunwarth and Albert Braunwarth— all 

 of 1808 Broadway, New York City. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Dunn, John H., Tire Co., March 30 (Texas), $10,000. John H. 

 Dunn, A. M. Rhodes, and Will E. Looney— all of Dallas, Texas. 

 To sell goods, wares and merchandise, particularly automobile 

 tires and accessories. 



Flexenham Insulating Co., Inc., May 19 (New York), $250,000. 

 Judson Lawrence, Geo. E. Packard and Edgar T. Chapman— all 

 of Albany, New York. 



Hoover Tire Carrier Corp., April 24 (Delaware), $200,000. 

 M. L. Gatchell, L. A. Irwin, and Harry W. Davis— all of 

 Wilmington, Delaware. The office of the corporation within the 

 State of Delaware is with the Delaware Registration Trust Co., 

 500 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture any 

 and all kinds of generators, motors, engines and other machinery. 



Hoover Tire Carrier Corp. of New York, May 2 (New York), 

 $10,000. Arthur D. Hayden, 121 East Twenty-first street, Hiram 

 Barney, 55 West Forty-fourth street, and Don C. Bartholomew, 

 895 West End avenue, all of New York City. General manufac- 

 turing business. 



Ideal Tire & Rubber Co., The, April 25 (Ohio), $1,000,000. Eli 

 Cannell (president), I. R. Davies (treasurer), A. S. Davies (sec- 

 retary), B. E. Frantz (superintendent), Geo. H. Burrows, E. 

 Scott Cannell, A. Klohs and C. B. Hurd (directors). Principal 

 office, 326 Guardian Building, Cleveland, Ohio. To manufacture 

 tires and tubes. 



Loughman, Thomas, Inc., May 4 (New York), $10,000. 

 Thomas Loughman (president and treasurer), 530 West End 

 avenue, A. E. Beckert (secretary), 468 Riverside Drive — both in 

 New York City. Principal office 1791 Broadway, New York 

 City. Distributers of Dreadnaught automobile tires and tubes. 



Loewenthal & Co., R. M., May 14 (New York), $200,000. R. M. 

 Loewenthal, 260 Riverside Drive; J. M. Detjen, 61 Broadway — 

 both in New York City, and R. D. Ottignon, 261 Greene avenue, 

 Brooklyn, New York, Principal office is at 51 East Forty- 

 second street. New York City. Dealers in rubber, metals, etc. 



Manufacturers Surplus Tire Co., Inc., May 5 (New York), 

 $500. Adolph Bangser, Joseph T. Mulligan and Louise Stern — 

 all at 55 Liberty street. New City. To manufacture auto ac- 

 cessories, etc. 



Michigan Tire & Accessories Co., March 27 (Michigan), $100,- 

 000. F. W. Kehlet (president and manager), E. F. Roberts 

 (vice-president), and F. J. Coders (secretary and treasurer). 

 Principal office is at 218 Michigan street, N. W., Grand Rapids, 

 Michigan. Jobbers of automobile accessories and tires. 



Miller, Robert E., Inc., May 17 (New York), $200,000. Harry 

 Taffer, Harry A. Rosenberg and Florence R. Nordenschild — 

 all of 19 Cedar street. New York City. To manufacture rubber 

 heels, rubber boots and shoes. 



Montford Rubber Co., Inc., April 20 (New York), $50,000. 

 H. T. Auerbach, Statler Building, H. A. Forbes, 241 Maryland 

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

 York. To manufacture rubber products. 



National Conduit & Cable Co., Inc., April 25 (New York), 

 $750,000. J. W. Rhoades, 530 West One Hundred and Thirteenth 

 street, New York City; Percy S. Williams, 539 Seventy-third 

 street, and Thomas M. Malone, 404^ Henry street— both in 

 Brooklyn, New York. Principal office, Hastings-on-Hudson, New- 

 York. To manufacture wires, cables, insulating materials, etc. 



