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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1, 1917. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



.-\valon Rubber Manufacturing Co., Tht, July 13 (Ohio), $50,- 

 000. J. F. Hower (president and general manager) ; L. B. Tur- 

 ner (secretary) ; W. W. Spears (treasurer). Principal office is 

 in Akron, and the factory will be located at Barberton — both in 

 Ohio. To manufacture molded rubber goods, including the more 

 popular articles in the molded mechanical line. 



Bay State Insulated Wire and Cable Co., The, July 21 (Bos- 

 ton), $300,000. J. H. H. McXamee, M. M. L. McName^both 

 of 600 Blue Hill avenue; H. E. McNamee, 1509 Blue Hill avenue, 

 M. J. Cashman, 1 Arborway Court— all in Boston, Massachu- 

 setts; J. S. Cashman, 643 Canal street, Manchester, New Hamp- 

 shire. To manufacture and deal in wire and cable products, and 

 articles made in whole or in part of rubber, leather, etc. ; also 

 to manufacture and deal in machinery or electrical or hardware 

 supplies. 



Century-Plainfield Tire Co., August 17 (New Jersey), $100,- 

 000. C. P. L. Huston, J. D. Grant and W. F. Hart— all of 902 

 North avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey, which is the address of 

 the principal office of the company. To manufacture, buy, sell, 

 repair, convert, alter, let or hire and deal in tires and inner tubes 

 for tires of every class and description, for use on motor vehicles 

 and other vehicles of every kind, mechanical rubber goods, rub- 

 ber packings, rubber appliances, and any and all articles of every 

 name, nature and description wherein or in connection with 

 which rubber or rubber compounds or any by-products of rubber 

 are or may be used, etc. 



Community Rubber Co., July 26 (Indiana), $3,150. H. A. 

 Geller (secretary), 167 So. Broad street; E. L. Royall (director), 

 22 Brynmawr avenue; R. J. Stokes, 833 W. State street— all in 

 Trenton, New Jersey. 



Consumers Tire & Tube Co., The, August 3 (Wisconsin), 

 $10,000. W. S. Mason, G. L. Blum and G. F. Blum. Principal 

 office located at Eau Claire, Wisconsin. To buy and sell auto- 

 mobile tires and accessories. 



Continental Tire & Rubber Co., The, August 20 (Delaware), 

 $300,000. C. L. Rimlinger, F. A. Armstrong— both of Wilming- 

 ton, Delaware, and C. M. Egner, Elkton, Maryland. Principal 

 office within the State of Delaware is with the Corporation Trust 

 Co. of America, 486 du Pont Building, Wilmington, Delaware. 

 To manufacture, produce, buy, sell, import and generally deal in 

 rubber and gutta percha. 



Dunbar-Daggett Co., The, July 31 (Massachusetts), $10,000. 

 J. F. Dunbar (president) ; H. A. Daggett (treasurer) — both of 

 89 Mt. Vernon street, Boston, Massachusetts' and W. A. Thibo- 

 deau, Stoneham, Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in 

 crude rubber or any of its allied products. 



Ideal Wheel & Tire Co., August 4 (New Jersey), $50,000. 

 M. Munzer, 430 E. 141st street. New York City; H. Small, 547 

 S. 12th street; J. H. Dwork, 217 W. Kinney street— both in New- 

 ark, New Jersey, which is the address of the principal office 

 of the company. To manufacture automobile wheels and tires. 



International Fibre Co., The, August 14 (New Jersey), $200,- 

 000. Peter E. Wurfflein, William Keegan, LeRoy W. Skelton— 

 all of Trenton, New Jersey. To make, purchase, and sell rubber 

 and rubber fibre soles, heels, mats and all goods of which rubber 

 or fibre are component parts, etc. 



Legeim Rubber Co., July 25 (New Jersey), $25,000. A. Mc- 

 Mahon, C. B. Hermans, and F. Losche — all of 1 Montgomery 

 street, Jersey City, New Jersey. Principal office located at 519 

 Bergen avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. To manufacture, pur- 

 chase and sell rubber goods of any and every kind, including 

 automobile tires, tubes and shoes, and all goods of which rubber 

 is a component part. 



Lockwood Compound Co., August 4 (Massachusetts), $20,000. 

 A. Millen, 44 Elm avenue, Wollaston ; R. Litchfield, 12 Worcester 

 square, Boston ; J. A. Hay, 381 Talbot avenue, Dorchester — all 



in Massachusetts. Principal office, Boston, Massachusetts. To 

 manufacture and deal in all products and by-products of rubber 

 and rubber compounds, 



Mogul Tyres, Inc., of New England, August 7 (Delaware), 

 $250,000. C. A. Cole, Hackensack, New Jersey; A. R. Oakley, 

 Pearl River, and Wm. E. Schiels, Jr., 153 Division avenue, Brook- 

 lyn — both in New York. The office of the corporation within 

 the State of Delaware is with the Registrar and Transfer Co., 

 900 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and 

 deal in automobile tires, goods, wares and merchandise. 



Multi-Life Tube & Rubber Co., Inc., August 13 (New York), 

 $90,000. C. W. Blanford, 452 Fifty-sixth street; C. D. Quick, 25 

 Clinton street, and I. D. Hamilton, 452 Fifty-sixth street — all of 

 Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture rubber tubes and tires. 



Muskogee Tire Repair Co., July 18 (Oklahoma), $1,400. R. Y. 

 Edwards, G. F. Mclntyre and C. M. Cagle — all of Muskogee, 

 Oklahoma, where the principal office is located. To buy, sell, 

 and deal in all classes of automobile tires and to repair the same. 



Pan-American Rubber Co., The, July 2 (Wisconsin), $200,000. 

 Joseph Huebner, Sr., (president and general manager) ; Joseph 

 Huebner, Jr., and Louis E. Fichaux — all of Milwaukee, Wiscon- 

 sin. Principal office, 409-411 Third street, Milwaukee, Wiscon- 

 sin. To deal in rubber and all goods and products of which 

 rubber shall be a component part and to operate processes for 

 the manufacture of rubber, etc. 



Petley Rubber Manufacturing Co., July 20 (Wisconsin), $100,- 

 000. J. R. Petley (president and treasurer) ; F. J. Edwards 

 (vice-president) ; L. S. Pease (secretary) ; L. M. Nahin. Princi- 

 pal office. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To manufacture a complete 

 line of molded mechanical rubber goods, rubber heels, etc. 



Robertson Rubber Co., Inc., August 13 (New York), $5,000. 

 J. A. Lynch, W'est New Brighton ; John Aigeldinger, West New 

 York, and John Robertson, Union Hill— both in New Jersey. To 

 manufacture rubber goods of all kinds. 



Rotary Tire Service Co., June 24 (Michigan), $15,000. E. W. 

 .Stuber, 24 Garfield avenue; N. G. Currie, 38 Hanover street; 

 H. G. Baker, 119 Willis avenue. West; W. N. Warren, Holm- 

 croft, Grosse Isle — all in Detroit, Michigan. Principal office, 

 759 Cass avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Buying, selling and re- 

 pairing automobiles, acquiring and maintaining a gasoline and 

 lubricating oil supply station. 



Shenango Tire Co., Inc., August 10 (Delaware), $300,000. 

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

 Charles H. Jones — both of Dover, Delaware. Principal office 

 within the State of Delaware is with the Capital Trust Co. of 

 Delaware, Dover, Delaware. To make and deal in auto tires. 



Sterns Tire & Tube Co., July 6 (Iowa), $100,000. A. A. 

 Schneiderhohn (president and secretary) ; P. Simones (vice- 

 president) ; G. J. Timmerman (treasurer). Principal office, 

 Dubuque, Iowa. Manufacturing, jobbing and wholesaling auto 

 tires and vehicles. 



Sternwear Tire Sales Co. of Minnesota, August 6 (Delaware), 

 $150,000. G. L. Rimlinger, M. M. Clancy— both of Wilmington, 

 Delaware; C. M. Egner, Elkton, Maryland. The office of the 

 corporation within the State of Delaware is with the Corpora- 

 tion Trust Co. of America, Dupont Building, Wilmington, Dela- 

 ware. To manufacture and deal in automobile tires, tubes, and 

 particularly the "Sternwear Inner Tube." 



Sternwear Tire and Tube Co. of Oklahoma, July 9 (Okla- 

 homa), $60,000. C. F. Andersen, F. H. Grant and W. MacRae— 

 all of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Principal office, 602 N. Hud- 

 son street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Manufacturing, whole- 

 saling and retailing automobile tires and tubes and automobile 

 accessories. 



Watkins Tubeless Air Cooled Auto Tire Co., August 13 (Dela- 

 ware), $1,000,000. T. C. Watkins, Ingram; W. Burnside, Pitts- 



