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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[NOVEMBKR 1, 1918. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



.•\corn Insulated Wire Co., Inc., September 25 (New York), 



$300,000. F. Prosser, Bayonne, New Jersey; W. R. Prosser, 



250 Lincoln Road, W. George, 102 Dean street— both of Brooklyn, 



New York. To manufacture insulated wire, etc. 



American Rubber Co. of Chicago, October 4 (Delaware), 

 $1,000,000. F. R. Hansen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; J. V. 

 Pimm, S. C. Seymour— both of Camden, New Jersey. Principal 

 office with the Corporation Guarantee & Trust Co., Ford Building, 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in rubber and 

 gutta percha, etc. 



.Audubon Steam Vulcanizing Co., Inc., October 16 (New York), 

 $1,000. A. Geiger, E. R. Geiger— both of 2600 University avenue, 

 Bronx; M. Brandt, 300 Haven avenue— all of New York City. 

 To repair tires. 



Brown Everready Tire Co.. Inc., September 24 (Delaware), 

 3,000 shares capital stock without nominal or par value. N. C. 

 Adossides, C. B. Reid, J. F. Cleveland— all of 42 Broadway, New 

 York City. To manufacture and sell automobile tires. 



Burns & Sears Rubber Co., May 15 (Illinois), $20,000. J. F. 

 Burns, A. R. Sears and R. J. Carnahan. Principal office, Free- 

 port, Illinois. To make, purchase and sell automobile tires and 

 tubes, etc. 



Carlisle Sales Co., Inc., September 25 (New York), $60,000. 

 W. S. Sawyer, 60 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn ; A. S. Mortimer, 370 

 Manhattan avenue, New York City; L. L. Scaserra, 136 Moun- 

 tainview avenue, Staten Island— all in New York. To sell tires. 



Chicago Rubber Corp., October 7 (Illinois), $1,000. M. Reins- 

 berg, C. P. Schwartz and U. S. Schwartz. Principal office, 308 

 South Michigan avenue, Chicago, Illinois. To manufacture, re- 

 pair, buy, and sell, at both wholesale and retail, automobile tires, 

 supplies, accessories, etc. 



Hudson Tire Co., Inc., October 7 (New York), $15,000. E. 

 O'Beirne, 2425 8th avenue, M. Bohan, 300 West 130th street, J. 

 O'Connor, 111 West 90th street— all of New York City, Principal 

 office, 144th street and Lenox avenue. New York Cily. To manu- 

 facture tires, etc. 



Independent Rubber Works, Inc., September 28 (New York), 

 $10,000. S. and C. Gordon, both 1021, and H. L. Bishop, 91S^ 

 all on Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, New Y'ork. To do a general 

 auto supply business. 



K. & S. Canadian Tire & Rubber Co.. Ltd., August 22 (incor- 

 porated under the provisions of the "Ontario Companies Act," 

 Canada), $1,000,000. W. H. Cook, J. D. Murray and G. W. 

 Homme. Principal office, 527 Yonge street, Toronto, Ontario, 

 Canada. To manufacture rubber sundries. 



Nu-Life Tire Corp., October 5 (New York), $1,500. I. Prus- 

 sack, 1817 Pitkin avenue, G. Portnoy, 535 Stone avenue, L. 

 Orlinger, 1578 Eastern Parkway— all of Brooklyn, New York. 

 To manufacture tires. 



Peerless Tire Co., Inc., October 22 (New York), $1,000. C. 

 and K. Pfluger and M. Guion— all of 1222 avenue C, Brooklyn, 

 New York. To deal in tires, etc. 



Sweet & Cottrell, Inc., August 26 (New Jersey), $50,000. E. F. 

 Sweet. West Grove ; R. H. Cottrell, T. C. Cottrell, both of Allen- 

 hurst— all in New Jersey. Principal office, 550 Broad street, 

 Newark, New Jersey. F. E. Sweet is agent in charge. To manu- 

 facture, buy, sell, import, export, and generally deal in tires for 

 vehicles of all kinds and descriptions. 



Tire Brokerage Corp., September 30 (New Y'ork), $1,000. S. 

 A. Paul of 2650, J. L. Diamond and D. D. Deutsch, both of 1789 

 —all on Broadway, New York City. To deal in tires and rub- 

 ber goods. 



Tire Mileage Renewer Corp., October 17 (New York), $10,000. 

 K. G. Brett, 17S Jay street, Albany, New York; B. B. Glidden, 

 E. H. Glidden, both of Leonia, New Jersey. Principal office, 

 Buffalo, New York. To deal in automobile supplies. 



Washington Vulcanizing Co., The, July 30 (Indiana), $10,000. 

 E. K. and M. B. Sudduth, F. B. Cox, C. C. Martin and C. E. 

 Patton— all of Washington, Indiana. Principal office, Washing- 

 ton, Indiana. To buy and sell motor vehicles, trucks, and trailers. 



Yankee Leather Tire Co., September 30 (Delaware), $95,000. 

 C. L. Rimlinger, M. M. Clancy, F. A. Armstrong— all of Wil- 

 mington, Delaware. Principal office is with the Corporation 

 Trust Company of .-America, Du Pont Building, Wilmington, 

 Delaware. To manufacture and deal in treads for automobile 

 tires, etc. 



RUBBER TRADE INQUIRIES. 



rHE inquiries that follow have already been answered; never- 

 theless they are of interest not only in shoisnng the needs 

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

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

 is therefore glad to have those interested comnmnicate with him. 



(665.) A reader asks for the address of the manufacturer of 

 the nipple recoinmended by Dr. Brophy of Chicago for split- 

 palate nursing. 



(666.) A subscriber requests the address of manufacturers of 

 small rubber rings. 



(667.) A dealer has inquired for lists of manufacturers of 

 perforated rubber mats and rubber bands. 



(668.) A correspondent requests prices for tire rebuilding ma- 

 chinery and appliances. 



(669.) A reader wishes the addresses of makers of repair 

 stocks containing reclaimed rubber, properly compounded for use 

 in retreading tires. 



(670.) A reader asks for the address of the manufacturer 

 of "Ruberine." 



(671.) An inquiry has been received as to" where rubber sub- 

 stitute can be purchased. 



(672.) Request is made for the address of somebody who 

 can supply wood flour such as used by rubber manufacturers. 



(673.) A reader asks where he can obtain latex strainers. 



(674.) A manufacturer wishes to obtain metallic hose for 

 covering with rubber and cotton. 



TRADE OPPORTUNITIES FROM CONSULAR REPORTS. 



Addresses may be obtained from the Bureau of Foreign and 

 Domestic Commerce or its district or co-operative offices. Re- 

 quest for each should be on a separate sheet, and state number. 



(27,538.) A firm in Italy wishes an agency for waterproof 

 coverings. 



(27,562.) A chemical company in England wishes to secure an 

 agency for the sale of carbon black, lithopone, and other chemi- 

 cals used by tlie rubber trade. 



(27,566.) An agency is desired, on a commission basis, by a 

 man in France for the sale of waterproofed linen, rubber-lined 

 cloth for clothing, and otlier waterproofed cloth. Correspondence 

 should be in French. 



(27,572.) A firm in Spain desires to represent American man- 

 ufacturers and exporters of automobile accessories. Correspond- 

 ence should be in Spanish or French. 



(27,577.) A business man in Argentina wishes to represent 

 American manufacturers and exporters of tires. Correspond- 

 ence may be in English. 



(27,583.) An agency is desired by a company in Chile for 

 the sale of American automobile accessories. Correspondence 

 may be in English. 



(27,592.) A company in Australia desires an agency for rubber 

 goods. 



(27,593.) A retail man in France desires an agency for rub- 

 ber and rubber goods. Correspondence should be in French. 



