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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February 1, 1919. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Ancoci Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., January 4, 1919 (New York), $4,000. 



C. A. Weldon, 591 7th street. Brooklyn, New York; S. Birnheim 35 



Nassau street; A. Hirsch, 847 Huntspoint avenue — both of New \ork City. 



^CaTo1%""eVRubtf6o..''l^^c., January 13, 1919 (New York), $2,000, 



C A. Weldon. H. S. Hartstein, A. Hirsch— all of 35 Nassau street. New 

 York City. To manufacture tires and rubber goods „„„„„ 



Caroenter Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., January 2, 1919 (New York), $20,000. 



H. B^Srpenter, 30 Bay View Road.-'Rockvilje Centre. H. F. Rudiger, 59 

 East Grove street, Lynbrook, Long 1 

 Park West, Brooklyn— all in New Yc 



^"chadbourne & Moore, Inc., December 31, 1918 (Massachusetts), $400,000. 

 T H. Chadbourne, 179 Lincoln street, Boston, W. B. Moore, 19 Sununit 

 avenue, Lynn, E. B. Moore, 106 Mt. Vernon street, Lowell— all m Massa- 

 chusetts. Principal office, Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture, buy, 

 sell, and deal in all kinds of rubber and rubber goods. 



Cohrs- Inner Tube Protectors, Inc., July 5. 1918 (New York), $100,000. 

 H. J. Cohrs, E. S. Cohrs— both of 60 Smith street, Jamaica, I. Gilbert, 

 175 Schenectady avenue, Brooklyn— all in New York. lo manufacture 

 inner protectors for auto and motorcycle tires. . . . . , 



ContinenUl Drug Co., February 23, 1918 (Delaware), authorized capital 

 stock $1,500,000. C. L. Rimlinger, M. M. Clancy, F. A. Armstrong- 

 all of Wilmington, Delaware. Principal office with the Corporation Trust 

 Co. of America, DuPont Building, Wilmington. Delaware. To manufacture 

 import, export, and generally deal in rubber goods, etc., and acquire 

 buildings, machinery, and equipment necessary for the purpose. 



Continental IMig Corp. (Delaware), authorized December 4, 1918 

 (Illinois), $245,000, R, C. Luly, agent, 825 Washington street, Alton, 



"'i"^^ern^Wa^\^Vroor'ca:fnc',Nanuary 21, 1919 (New York), $1,000. 

 M. Berman, 812 Suburban Place, L. Bcrman, 910 Union avenue, M. 

 Herman, 414 East 10th street— all of New York City. To manufacture 



, „ .... Sales Station, Inc.. January 16. 1919 (New York), $2,000. 



C A Weldon, H. S. Hartstein, A. Hirsch— all of 35 Nassau street. New 



^'g'^R^I- T^^e'co^^Inc, January 2, 1919 (New York), $600. I, Gilbert. 

 175 'Schenectady avenue. C. Reinhardt, 756 Flushing avenue, N. Stern, 45 

 Brevoort Place— all of Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture auto tires 



Graham Tire & Rubber Co., January 10. 1919 (Delaware), $50,000. F., 

 H L and L. D. Graham— all of 2820 First avenue S., Minneapolis, 

 Minnesota. Prinripa' office with the Capital Trust Co., of Delaware, 

 Dover, Delaware, To manufacture and sell pneumatic and solid tires and 



'"iSlv.^t'z'' & Co,, Inc, Alfred J,, December 31, 1918 (New York), $150,000. 

 A L Hel-.vitz. 1051 East 23rd street, R, C, Kloetzer, 121 Dresden street, 

 J." Aronson, 967 East 10th street— all of Brooklyn, New: York. To manu- 



**Inte^na"tional"Toy °Co .'' December 16, 1918 (Maine), $100,000. D. F. 

 Drew, C. W. Hamilton, A. B. Farnham- all of Portland, Maine, Principal 

 office, Portland, Maine. To manufacture all kinds of toys and express 

 wagons with Gillette safetv auto truck tires. 



Lion Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., December 30. 1918 (New York), $1,500, 

 H. S. 'Hartstein, 250 Havemeyer street; C. A. Weldon 591 7th street; M. 

 Kittay, 723 Monroe street — all of Brooklyn. New York. 



Lod; Rubber Works, Tnc., January 3, 1919 C" 

 P. Calvet. 2641 Mansfield Place, Brooklvn. N 

 South Maple avenue, Ridgewood; G, W. Parigot 



Jersey), $50,000. A. 

 w York; M. Calvet, 60 

 Allendale avenue, Allen- 

 -both of New Jersey. Principal office. Main street Borough of Lodi, 

 Bereen County: A, P. Calvet. agent. To buy, sell, and deal in all materials 

 used in the manufacture of rubber and rubber goods, 



McNaull Ti.e Co,, Inc^ January 6, 1919 (Delaware), $10,000, M, 

 Franklin, L. H. Petzoldt, C. L. Mitchell— all of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

 Delaware agent. Corporation Trust Co. of Delaware, Dover. Delaware, 

 To manufacture and deal in automobile tires and all accessories 



Midco Tire Co,, Ire,, January 23, 1919 (New York) $25,000 C S., 

 and S., Huntley, both of 260 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, New York; O, E, 

 Drury, 1135 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, To manufac- 

 ture tires and rubber goods. . ,,, „ ,, 



Newburgh Tire & Rubber Co,, Inc, December 23. 1918 (New York) 

 S1.500. H. S. Hartstein, 250 Havemeyer street. C A. ^eldon. 591 7th 

 street, M. Kittay, 723 Munroe street— all of Brooklyn, New \oi:k. To 



'"^New'"^lS"de Manufacturing Co.. January 4, 1919 (Delaware), $100,000. 

 C L. Rimlinger, M. M, Clancy, O, B, Drew— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 

 - - , • • " ,;gj, Trust Co. of America. Du Pont 



To manufacture, and deal in leather. 



Principal office with the Corpor 

 Building, Wilmington, Delaware, 

 imitation leather, belting, etc. 



Norfolk Tire & Rubber Co,. 

 $1,000. H. S. Hartstein, 250 H; 

 street; M. Kittay, 723 Monroe str 



Overman Cushion Tire Co.. I 

 $150,000. M. C. Overman, 250 

 Broadway; W. E. Lowther, 43 

 Principal office. Mill street 



nc, December 30. 1918 (New York). 



vemever street; C, A, Weldon, 591 7th 



■et- all of Brooklyn. New York. 



ic„ December 23, 1918 (New Jersey), 

 West 54th street; C, A, Taussig, 220 

 Cedar street— all of New York City. 



:iverside avenue. Belleville, New Jersey. 



^ . „„. To manufacture and deal in automobile tires, rims, etc, 



Panco Rubber Co,, The, January 4. 1919 (Massachusetts!, $100,000. 

 F. Berenslein. 96 Bellingham street. Chelsea; W, Berenstein^ 31 Hemp- 

 stead Road, Forest Hills; M, Marcus, 77 Homestead street, Roxbun'— all 

 in Massachusetts, Principal office, Chelsea. Massachusetts, To manufac- 

 ture, buy, sell, and deal in rubber, rubber goods, and rubber substitutes. 



Perpetual Tire Upkeep, Inc.. January l5. 1919 (New York). $100,000, 

 M, E. Andre. 3799 Lake avenue; T, W, Phillips, 1959 Clifford .ivenue; 

 W, Miller. 42 Sidney street — all of Rochester, New York, To manufacture, 



^Prot«tivrRa'in"oat Co,, Inc, January 3, 1919 (New York). $5 000, 

 Abraham and F.va LeBlang, both of Middle Village; D, Wagner. 170 Nott 

 avenue. Long Island— al! in New York. To deal in rubbenzed apparel. 



Tanuary 4. 1919 (New York). $2,000. 



" ■ - ~ rnheim, 35 



street: A. Hirsch. 847 Huntspoint avenue — both of New York City. 



ifacture and deal in tires. ,, ,„ 



Retreading Corp,, January 16. 1919 (New York), $52,500. M 



McConnell, 229 West 52nd 

 Brainard, both of Chicago, TIlin 



Risse Tire Corp,, Tanuary 

 Hansen, I. C, Clo ' 



for automobile 



New York City, E. C. and E. M. 



.... _, 1919 VnIw Jersey). $90,000. F. R. 



MacPeak— all of 417-419 Market street, Camden, 



pal office, 417-419 Market street, Camden, New Jersey. 

 II and generally deal in steel-studded leather treads 

 of all kinds, etc. 



i strcet"^;' M. Rasmus'se'n, 3404 Osborn Boulevard, 

 Wisconsin, Principal office, Racine, Wisconsin. 

 To manufacture automobile and truck tires. 



Saxet Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc, December 23, 1918 (New York), $2,000. 

 H. S. Hartstein, 250 Havemever street; C. A. Weldon. 591 7th street; 

 M. Kittay, 723 Monroe street — all of Brooklyn, New York. To manu- 



^Schcncet.idv Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., January 20, 1919 (New York), 

 $3,000. C. A. Weldon, 11. S. Hartstein, A. Hirsch— all of 35 Nassau 

 street. New York Cilv. To manufacture tires. 



Siegel Shoe Co., December 31, 1918 (New Jersey) $100,000, D. R. 

 Siegel, M, Grossman. S, Hausman— all of Newark. New Jersey, Principal 

 office. 786 Broad street. Newark. New Jersey. To purchase and sell boots, 



'"stanl; v' M. t' ■ ' r,: , Ti.r., December 23. 1918 (New Yoik). H. W. Mateer, 



215 Mill "I I' f" Turner. 214 West 110th street— both of New 



York ( 1! I I I ,:;.v, 530 54th street. Brooklyn. New York. 



Tire - ,. ;'v Co,. Inc.. December 28, 1918 (New Jersey). 



$IO0Onn I \\)n,i Irr, R, C, Gliick. H, Feder- all of 863 Bergen 



avenue. Tcrsev Citv, New Jersey. Principal office, 863 Bergen avenue, 

 Jersey Citv, New Jersey. To manufacture and sell cars, carriages and 

 vehicles of every description. , 



Tough Rubber Co., Inc., Deremher 5, 1918 (Massachusetts), $25,000. 

 A. E. Tough, 12 Prospect street, J. W. and E. H. Myers, both of„282 

 Cohannct street— all of Taunton. Massachusetts. Principal office, 38 Tres- 

 cott street, Taunton, Massachusetts. To buy, sell, manufacture, and deal 

 in all kinds of rubber goods and used rubber machinery. 



Union Standard Rubber Co., January 4, 1919 (Delaware), $3,000,000. 

 S. S. Adams, Jr., G. J. Gray, R, A. Giacoma— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 

 Principal office is with the Delaware Corporation Co.. 10th and Market 

 streets, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture and deal in rubber boots, 

 shoes, clothing, tubing, tires, mats, etc. 



United States Garter Co., Inc., January 18, 1919 (New York), $3,000. 

 E. Levitas, 6215 20th avenue, Brooklyn, New York; B. ItkowiU, 79 

 Lewis street, M. Itkowitz, 95 Cannon street— both of New York City. To 



"universal tire Repair Co.. Inc., January 18, 1919 (New York, $5,000. 

 S. A. Davison, Rockville Centre: E. G, Darmstadt, Hewlett; E, E, Blakeley, 

 Lvnbrook — all of New York, To repair tires. 



Victory Tire & Rubber Co., December 18. 1918 (New Jersey), $300,000. 

 A, W. Britton. G, V, Reilly, L. H, Gunther— all of 65 Cedar street. New 

 York City, Principal office. 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, New Jersey. 

 To purchase, sell, and deal in all kinds of rubber and rubber goods, 



Watertown Tire & Rubber Co,, Inc. January 10, 1919 (New York), 

 $50,000. C. A. Weldon, 591 7th street, Brooklyn, New York; S. Bernheim, 

 35 Nassau street, A. Hirsch. 847 Huntspoint avenue— all of New York 

 Citv. To manufacture tires and rubber goods. 



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THE MID-WEST RUBBER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. 



A number of rubber manufacturers of the Central Western 

 States met on January 7, 1919, at Chicago and formed the Mid- 

 West Rubber Manufacturers' Association. John W. Maguire, 

 The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., was elected president. John 

 T. Christie, Hawl<eye Rubber Co., Des Moines, Iowa, was made 

 vice-president, and Preston E. Roberts, Perfection X'fe & Rubber 

 Co., Fort Madison, Iowa, was chosen as secretary. H. V. 

 Conradt, Kokomo Rubber Co., Kokomo, Indiana, is the 

 treasurer. 



The directors are : Marshall D. Wilbur, Palmer Tire & Rubber 

 Co., St. Joseph, Missouri ; M. P. Nicol, Ten Broeck Tire Co., 

 Louisville, Kentucky; and C. Wright, Racine .Auto Tire Co., 

 Racine, Wisconsin. 



Representatives of the following companies now constitute 

 the membership : Johnstone Tire & Rubber Co., Laporte, Ind, ; 

 Century Rubber Works, Inland Rubber Co., Dryden Rubber 

 Co., Featheredge Rubber Co., and The Brunswick-Balke-Col- 

 lender Co., Chicago ; Twin Tube & Rubber Co., Chicago Heights ; 

 Boone Tire & Rubber Co., Sycamore, Illinois; \\'i!son Tire & 

 Rubber Co., Springfield, Illinois; Double Fabric Tire Co,, Au- 

 burn, Indiana ; Lion Tire & Rubber Corp,, Lafayette, Indiana ; 

 Iowa City Tire & Rubber Co., Iowa City, Iowa ; Hawkeye Tire 

 & Rubber Co., Des Moines, Iowa ; Perfection Tire & Rubber 

 Co,, Fort Madison, Iowa; Sioux City Tire & Manufacturing 

 Co,, Sioux City, Iowa ; Racine Auto Tire Co., Racine, Wis., 

 consin ; Indiana .Rubber & Insulated Wire Co,, Joncsboro, In- 

 diana ; Kokomo Rubber Co,, Kokomo, Indiana ; Federal Rubber 

 Manufacturing Co,, Cudahy, Wisconsin; Ten Broeck Tire & 

 Rubber Co,, Louisville, Kentucky; Curtis Tire & Rubber Co,, 

 Muskegon, Michigan ; Cupples Co., St. Louis, Missouri ; Gillette 

 Rubber Co., Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Mid-Continent Tire & Man- 

 ufacturing Co., Wichita, Kansas ; Kansas City Tire & Tube Co., 

 Kansas City, Missouri ; Palmer Tire & Rubber Co., St. Joseph 

 Missouri ; Burdick Tire & Rubber Co., Noblesville, Indiana. 



