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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March 1, 1919. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



.Aeoniti- Controls Corp.. January 27, 1919 (Delaware). $2. 500.0110. M, L. 

 Horty, M. C. Kelly. S. L. Mackey— ail of Wilmington, Delaware. Prin- 

 cipal office with Delaware Ch.irter Guarantee & Trust Co. Du Pont Build- 

 ing, Wilmington, Delaware. To deal in. produce, and manufacture goods, 

 merchandi.'ie, and clothing, of which rubber is a component part. 



Aconite Tire & Rubber Co., January 9, 1919 (New Jersey), $125,000. 

 I. Eisenberg, E. T. Adam, A. T. Vanderbilt— all of 810 Broad street, 

 Newark, New Jersey. Principal office, 115 South Warren street, Trenton, 

 New Jersey. Agent in charge, J. M. Weaver. To manufacture, pur- 

 chase, sell, import, export and deal in automobile tires, etc. 



Arentox Co.. October 8, 1918 (Delaware), authorized capital, 1,000 

 shares of stock without nominal or par value. C. L. Kimlinger. M. M. 

 Clancy. F. A. Arm.strons — all of Wilmington, Delaware. Principal office 

 with Corporation Trust Co. of America, Du Pont Building, Wilmington, 

 Delaware. To manufacture and deal in gutta percha. etc. 



Associated Rubber Interests. Inc., January 31, 1919 (New York), $10,000. 

 C. Byrd, 51 Dclap street. Queens, H. C. Sleicher, 76 Pearl street, T. M. 

 Healy, 32 Liberty street, both of New York City— all in New York. To 

 deal in rubber products. 



Automatic Safety Tire Valve Corp., The, January 28, 1919 (New York), 

 $10,000. S. X. Newman, 10 Stone street, Yonkers, G. H. Grossman, Hotel 

 Prince George, New York City, C. R. Tock, 487 Sanford avenue, Flush- 

 ing — all in New York. To manufacture auto tire valves, etc. 



Bayonne Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 6, 1919 (New York), $2,000. 

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

 York City. To manufacture tires. 



Bridgeport Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 1, 1919 (New York), 

 $2,000. H. S Hartstein, S. Bemheim, C. A. Weldon— all of 35 Nassau 

 street, New York City. To manufacture tires. 



Central New York Tire & Tube Co., Inc., February 1. 1919 (New 

 York), $20,000. H. S. Hartstein, S. Bemheim, C. A. Weldon— all of 

 35 Nassau street. New York City. To manufacture tires. 



City Rubber Co., January 18, 1919 (Massachusetts), $25,000. C. B. 

 Delano. 52 Ivy street. G. P. Duharael. 5 Boynton street — both of Boston: 

 J. Bradley. 24 Willow Court, Dorchester— all in Massachusetts. Principal 

 office, Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture and deal in automobiles 

 and motors of all kinds and all parts and appliances used in connection 

 therewith. 



Columbus Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., February 1, 1919 (New York), 

 $5,000. H. S. Hartstein. S. Bemheim. C. A. Weldon— all of 35 Nassau 

 street, -New York City. To manufacture tires. 



Du Pont de Nemours Export Co.. E. I.. December 12. 1918 (Delaware), 

 $100,000. W. S. Gavar, C. R. Mudge. A. M. Gorman— all of Wilming- 

 ton, Delaware. Delaware agent, A. I. du Pont, 1007 Market street, 

 Wilmington, Delaware. To do a general export business, and, among other 

 things, handle products of Du Pont Fabrikoid Co., Fairfield, Connecticut. 



Eckrode Rubber Co.. February 6. 1919 (New Jersey), $100,000. C. E. 

 Eckrode, Highland Park. E. F. Hensler. 833 South 13th street, G. A. 

 Hensler, 815 South 11th street— both of Newark— all in New Jersey. 

 Principal office. 118-122 Adams street, Newark, New Jersey. Agent in 

 charge, C. E. Eckrode. To make, purchase, and sell rubber boots, shoes, 

 tires and tubes. 



Erie Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., February 17, 1919 (New York), $5,000. 



C. A. Weldon, H. S. Hartstein, A. Hirsch— al' 



York City. To manufacture tires. 



Essex Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 11, 1919 (New York), $4,000. 

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

 York City. To manufacture tires. 



Excello Rubber Heel Mfg. Co., January 9, 1919 (Delaware). $300,000. 

 F. L., M. E.. and L. F. Mettler— all of Wilmington, Delaware. Prin- 

 cipal office, 832 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. To manufacture 

 and sell rubber heels, soles, shoes, etc. 



Fair Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 17, 1919 (New York), $5,000. 

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

 Yoik City. To manufacture tires. 



Fresno Tire Sales Co., Inc., February 10, 1919 (New York), $5,000. 

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

 York City. To manufacture tires. 



Hague Co., F. B.. February 14, 1919 (New Jersey), $125,000. F. B. 

 and S. E. Haaue, W. E. Turton— all of Newark, New Jersey. Principal 

 office, 810 Broad street, Newark, New Jersey. Agent in charge, W. E. 

 Turton. To manufacture, buy, sell, import, export, and generally deal 



all of 35 Nassau 



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Horseshoe Rubber Co., Janu 



Spencer, C. Wright, J. B. Brugl 



avenue, Chicago, Illinois. To : 



Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., Januarv 7, 1919 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 

 E. J. Kelley, C. H. Bortell, Jr.,— both of New Haven, Connecticut; H. F. 

 Gilg, Wilmington, Delaware. Principal office with Delaware Registration 

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

 and deal in tires for automobiles, bicycles, etc. 



Laconia Tire Co., December 31, 1918 (New Hampshire), $2,000. S. 

 and F. Malanowski. O. L. Young. M. C. Oilman — all of Laconia, New 

 Hampshire. To buy, sell, and deal in automobile supplies. 



Missouri Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., February 4, 1919 (New York), $5,000. 

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

 York City. To manufactui 



Modern Tire Co., Inc., 

 Chaitowiti;, 309 West 50th 



Edelson, 56 East 101st street— all of New York City. 

 _ Newark Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 6, 1919 (New York), $4,000. 



8, 1919 (Illinois), $25,000. T. H. 



Principal office, 2700 South Michigan 



ufacture and deal in automobile tires 



-all of 35 



i~ary 27. 1919 (New York), $2,500. X. 

 ■t, H. (iluschak, 646 East 13th street, H. 



A. Hirsch — 35 Nassau street, Ne 



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^president, C. L. Calvin, secretary 

 al manager — all of Coliunbiana. Ohio. 

 To rebuild and retread automobile 



irke Tire & Battery Corp., 



nd John J., and C. ORo 



New York. Tire and battery service station. 



Palace Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc.. Februarv 17. 1919 

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

 City. To manufactur. 



Paterson Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., Januarv 28, 1919 (New York). $2,000. 

 C. A. Weldon, H. S. Hart 

 York City. To manufactur 



York). $3,000. 

 eet. New York 



., Inc., Januarv 28, 1919 (New Yc 

 ■in. A. Hirsch— all of 35 Nassau 



Peoples Aul 

 $50,000. C. 11. Reed, 40 Seymour _ _ „ 

 avenue, LG. Miller, 616 Bergen street- all of Newarli, New Jersey. 

 Principal office, 435 Clinton avenue, Newark. New Jersey. Agent in charge, 

 L. G. Miller. To conduct a general automobile supply store. 



Plaza Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.. January 24, 1919 (New York), $3,000. 

 A. L. Dasburg, president; W. L. Lissbergcr, vice-president; J. Jacobs, 

 secretary and treasurer. Address, 382 Jackson avenue. Long Island City, 

 New Vork. To manufacture tires. 



Reading Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 4, 1919 (New York), $4,000. 

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

 York City. To manufacture tires. , 



Super Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., Februarv 10, 1919 (New York), $10,000. 

 A. Paillot. Woodside; E. A. Ehrhardt, "Elmhur.st; W. Haupt, 325 East 

 51st slrctl. New York City— all in New York. To manufacture tires. 



Timp:iny Rubber Co., Inc.. January 8, 1919 (Connecticut), $20,000. 

 W. A. Timpany president; O. W. Olsen, secretary and treasurer; M. C. 

 Timpany— all of 504 Bank street (principal office). New London, Con- 

 necticut. To buy and .-ell tires .-Jnd automobile accessories. 



Traveler Rubber Co. of Bethlehem, U. S. A., January 24, 1919 (Dela- 

 ware), $1,350,000. E. E. Pollard, J. E. Green— both of Philadelphia. 

 Pennsylvania; S. D. Townsend, Jr., Wilmington, I^elaware. Principal 

 office with S. D. Townsend, Jr., 927 Market street, Wilmington. Delaware. 

 To manufacture and deal in tires for automobiles, bicycles, etc. 



Triangle Rubber Co., February 12, 1919 (Delaware). $100,000. J. 

 Whan, H. R. Shaffer. C. K. Detimore— all of Sebring, Ohio. Principal 

 office with Capital Trust Co. of Delaware. To manufacture inner tubes, 

 tires, and other rubber accessories. 



Union Raincoat Co.. Inc., January 31, 1919 (New York), $20,000. M. 

 Volansky, 1876 Marmion avenue; S. Volansky, 1539 Minford place— both 

 of Bronx; R. Melnick, 1735 Benson avenue. Brooklyn— all in New York. 

 To manufacture rubber apparel. 



Williamsburg Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 17, 1919 (New York), 

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

 street, New York City. To manufacture tires. 



World Rubber Products Co., Inc., February 10, 1919 (New York), 

 $1,000. I. Spielberger, 1237 Hoe avenue; C. H. Herbst, 1071 West Farms, 

 road— both of Bronx; I. Cohen. 155 Rose street, Brooklyn— all of New 

 York. To manufacture rubber products. 



Yonkers Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., February 3, 1919 (New York). 

 $3,000. H. S. Hartstein. C. A. Weldon, S. S. Bernheim— all of 35 Nassau 

 stieet. New York City. To manufacture tires. 



TWO NEW DU PONT SUBSIDIARIES. 

 Two new companies have been recently incorporated to take 

 over the chemical and export business of the Du Pont organi- 

 zation. These are : Du Pont Chemical Co., Inc., Wilmington, 

 Delaware, which will manufacture and deal in chemicals, oils, 

 paints, etc., and the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Export Co., Wil- 

 mington, Delaware, which will take over foreign business. The 

 officers of the export organization are : F. W. Pickard, president, 

 in charge of sales ; Walter S. Gaven, vice-president and director 

 of sales ; F. D. Brown, treasurer ; and Alexis I. du Pont, secre- 

 tary. The directors, in addition to the officers, include F. C. 

 Peters, C. L. Petze, J. A. Burckel and J. E. Halt. 



DOMINION RUBBER SYSTEM INCORPORATES. 



The Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Limited, Montreal, 

 Quebec, Canada, in order to separate its sales and distribution: 

 from its manufacturing department, has incorporated seven pro- 

 vincial companies to handle sales and distribution in Canada, the 

 name in each case being "Dominion Rubber System, Limited,"' 

 with the name of the province in parenthesis inserted before the 

 word "Limited." 



Each company takes over the leases, property, fixtures, stock 

 on hand, etc., at actual valuation, while its policy will be de- 

 termined by a board of directors made up of members of the 

 head office executive force and the manager of the provincial 

 company. 



The officers and directors of the parent company are : T. H. 

 Rieder, president ; R. E. Jamieson, vice-president ; H. Wellein, 

 A. E. Massie. H. R. Nixon, J. A. Martin, J. M. S. Carroll and 

 W. A. Eden. 



The offices, managers, and secretary-treasurers of the provin- 

 cial companies are as follows, respectively: 



Maritime — St. John, New Brunswick ; W. R. Stewart, A. R.. 

 Hannah. 



Quebec — Montreal : George Bergeron, J. Myles. 



Ontario — Toronto ; J. A. Connor, H. E. Dane. 



Manitoba — Winnipeg ; Charles Holden, R. W. Pollock. 



Saskatchewan— Regina ; G. E. Wight. H. A. Wells. 



Alberta — Calgary ; A. C. McGiverin, G. E. Healey. 



Pacific — Vancouver, British Columbia ; W. A. Allan, J. M. 

 Dovle. 



