AunusT 1, 1919.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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ica, Du Pont Building, Wilmington, 

 and deal in rubber. 



Jones Never Loosen Rubber Heel Corp., July 3 (Delaware), $200,000. 

 T. J. Jones, 3C8 West 29th street; T. R. Walker. C. T. Hesser, both of 

 116 West 39th street — all of New Yorlc City. Delaware agent. United 

 Staoes Corporation Co.. Dover, Delaware. To manufacture, sell, and deal 

 in rubber heels, etc. 



Logan Tire Co. of America, Inc., July 8 (Delaware), $500,000. F. R. 

 Hansen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; E. M. MacFarland, J. V. Pimm, both 

 of Camden, New Jersey. Delaware agent. Corporation Guarantee & Trust 

 Co., 927 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To manufacture, 

 buy, and deal in rubber tires and rubber goods. 



MacMichael Co.. Inc., The L. P., June 26 (New York). $60,000. L. P. 

 MacMichael, 225 West 86th street, L. G. Haas, W. P. Muller, both of 2 

 Rector street— all of New York City. To manufacture rubber products. 



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New York City. 



Meyer & Brown, Inc., July 1 (New York), $1,500,000. O. Meyer, Harts- 

 dale; A. H. Brown, New Rochelle; S. M. Stroock, 19 West 76th street, 

 New York City— all in New York. To manufacture rubber products. 



Michigan Savold Tire Co., June 24 (Delaware), $2,000,000. S. E. Dill, 

 P. B. Drew, H. E. Knox— all of Wilmington, Delaware. Delaware agent, 

 Corporation Trust Co. of America, Du Pont Building, Wilmington. Dela- 

 ware. To rebuild, manufacture, and deal in tires of all kinds. 



Missouri Savold Tire Co., June 24 (Delaware), $2,000,000. S. E. Dill 

 P. B. Drew, H. E. Knox— all of Wi: ' 

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Wilmington, Delaware. Delaware agent. 



, Du Pont Building, Wilmington, Uela- 



1 tires of all kinds. 

 Mount Royal Rubber Co.. Ltd., May 23 (Canada), $500,000. T. H. 

 Rieder, D. L. McGibbon. S. J. LeHuray. C. H. Ancrum. W. E. Coughtry— 

 all of Montreal, Canada. Principal office, Montreal, Canada. To manu- 

 lacturc and deal in rubber goods. 



Noccem Rubber Corp., July 7 (New York), $125,000. S. M. Lazarus, 

 i06 Haven avenue; A. I. Menin, 3 West 103rd street, both of New York 

 City; A. M. Burnham. 990 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. New York. To 



North Western Tire Corp.. July 15 (New York), $25.1100. L Jacobs, 

 S. Bcrnheim. W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, New York City. To 

 manufacture tires. 



Northern Rubbei Co., Ltd., The, January 14 (Canada), $500,000. F. E. 

 lartiidge, president, A. F. Dwyer, secretary. Principal office, corner of 

 Alice and Metcalf streets. Guelph, Ontario, Canada, To manufacture rub- 

 ber footwear. 



Oklahoma Tire & Rubber Manufacturing Co., June 3 (Oklahoma), 

 $l,OCO,O00. E. L. Tones, R. Rogers. E. J. Baxter— all of Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

 Principal office, Tulsa, Oklahoma. To deal in rubber, etc. 



Penn-Ohio Tire Distributor Co., The, May 20 (Ohio), $10,000. A. F. 

 Butterfield, president; H. F. Toedtman and C. S. Goby, vice-presidents; 

 R. C. l>eatty, secretary: A. W. Gillespie, treasurer; C. S. Goby, director- 



Cleveland, 



all of Cleveland, Ohio. Principal office, 6523 Euclid 

 Ohio. To distribute Braender tires. 



Pel feet Rubber Co., The, June 19 (Ohio), $100,000. C. H. Voegele. 

 president; E. O. Townsend, vice-president; J. M. Pittney, secretary and 

 general manager; F. M. Bushnell, treasurer; J. S. Heil, general sales-man- 

 ager; L. C. Chase and A. C. Moore, directors. Principal office, Mansfield, 

 Ohio. To manufacture rubber toys, hot-water bags, etc. 



secretary and treasurer; E. L. Pettit, sales manager. Principal office. 1309 

 Fifth avenue, Moline, Illinois. To deal in tires, tubes and auto supplies. 



Provo Tire Co., Inc., July 7 (New York), $4,000. R., J., and N. Provo— 

 all of Syracuse, New York. Principal office, Syracuse, New York. To 

 manufacture tires. 



Queensboro Tire Co., Inc., July 9 (New York), $50,000. C. G. Stone, 

 447 Second avenue. Mount Vernon; J. J. Furia, 1002 Grant avenue, New 

 York Citv; T. T. Tanzola, 162 Eighth street, Brooklyn— all in New York. 

 To deal in tires. 



Rambler Rubber Co.. Inc., Tuly 17 (New York), $500. E. R. Dodge, 

 D. Michelson. H. Sping?rn— all of 61 Broadway, New York City. To 

 manufacture tires. 



Royal Webbing Co.. Inc., July 7 (New York), $15,000. H. Kropf, 

 1423 Park avenue, M. Kropf, 844 Whitlock avenue, both of New York 

 City, M. Karger, 70 South 51st street. Corona, Long Island— both in New 

 York. To manufacture elastic goods, etc. 



Rubber Limb Co. of New York, Inc.. The. July 17 (New York), $S,O00. 

 I. H. and J. Rosenberg, both of C W, -t 7.^i,l street; L. J. Frey, 125 West 



93rd street— all of New York <',-- T ■ ulrnture rubber limbs. 



. I California), $75,000. J. C. 

 I'Iriit; C. G. Sackett, secre- 

 1 Los Angeles. Calif orni.i. 

 . tools, equipment, etc. 

 , «500,000. G. H. Dowsey, 

 I'lent, 66 Broadway; L. E. 

 ' iv Principal office, 60 Wall 

 inn.r lubes and mechanical rubber 



Rubber Products & Machiii. : 

 Stocl-well president: A. T. s 

 tary. Principal office, 225 i 

 To manufacture tire repair ni 



Rubber Products Corp.. Tm 

 president, 60 Wall street; V. 

 Wcais, oO Wall street- all -t 

 street, New York City. To ma 



Security Signal Sales Corp.. July 7 (Delaware). $100,000. E. F. 

 Edelbiock, J. F. Malloy, M. M. Lucey— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 

 Delaware agent. J. F. Malloy, 927 Market street, Wilmington, Delaware. 

 To purchase, sell, and dispose of automobile articles and accessories. 



Snap-On Tread & Tire Co., Inc., July 3 (Delaware), $1,000,000. C. A. 

 Cole, Hackensack; R. A. Van Voorhis, 205 Union street. Jersey City; 

 A. R. Oakley, Pearl River— all in New Jersey. Delaware agent. Regis- 

 trar & Transfer Co.,' 900 Market street, WiUninglon, Delaware. To manu- 

 fact'ire, buy, sell and deal in tires. 



Standard Rubber Co., Inc., June 30 (New Jer.sey), $125,000. F. A. 

 and B. Elshoff, 68 Gates avenue. Montclair; C. H. Morrell, 978 Broad 

 soieet, Newark — both in New Jersey. Pricipal office, 460 Bloomfield avenue. 

 Montclai', New Jersey. Agent in charge, J. A. Hines. To buy, manufac- 

 ture, sell and ceal in all kinds of rubber. 



Rochester. New York. Principal office, Rochester, New York. To manu- 

 facture tires 



Tmsley's Economy Tire Co., Inc., June 26 (New York), $10,000. J. 

 Jacobs, S. Bernheim, W. Loewenthal— all of 1877 Broadway, New York 

 City. To manufacture tires. 



Tire Life Co., Inc., Tuly 7 (New York), $100,000. A. H. Higgins, 61 

 Broadway, New York City; R. B. Martin and F. Roflfe, both of Kelly 

 Building, Long Island City, New York. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Tire Sales Co., July 8 (Delaware), $100,000. F. R. Hansell, Philadel- 

 phia, Pennsylvania; E. M. MacFarland, J. V. Pimm, both of Camden, New 

 Jersey. Delaware agent. Corporation (guarantee & Tiust Co., 927 Land 

 Title Building, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. To manufacture, buy, sell, and 

 deal in rubber tires and rubber goods. 



Triplex Tire Corp., July 10 (New York), $260,000. T. and G. Martin, 

 both of 105 West S2nd street; J. E. Ankus, 299 Broadway— all of New 

 York City. To manufacture tires. 



United States Rubber & Land Co., Tune 27 (Delaware), $1,000,000. 

 M. L. Rogers, L. A. Irwin, W. G. Singer— all of Wilmington, Delaware. 

 Delaware agent, Delaware Registration Trust Co., 900 Market street, Wil- 

 mington, Delaware. To plant, cultivate, and grow rubber trees, and to 

 manufacture and deal in rubber and the by-products thereof. 



Zenith Tire & Rubber Co., July 7 (Delaware), $10,000,000. E. E. 

 McCloud, 722 Citizens Building; M'. R. Jordan, Society for Savings Build- 

 ing; J. L. FrancU, 719 Citizens Building— all of Cleveland, Ohio. Delaware 

 t, Wilmington, Delaware. To 



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INCORPORATION NOTES. 



The Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., 962 Chapel street, Connecticut, 

 which was incorporated under the laws of Delaware on Feb- 

 ruary 7, 1919, is capitalized at $1,000,000, to market pneumatic 

 tires and inner tubes. The officers are Edward J. Kelley, presi- 

 dent; Charles H. Bortell, Jr., vice-president and treasurer, a!id 

 Harry F. Gilg, director. 



The .Simplicity Wheel Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, was in- 

 corporated under the laws of Michigan in February, 1917, to sell 

 "Simplicity" demountable wheel attachments. The incorporators 

 and officers are F. B. Raymond, president ; F. W. French, vice- 

 president ; George Clapperton, secretary and treasurer; Elmer 

 H. Grey and Dr. Louis Barth. 



The Armstrong Tire & Vulcanizing Co., 1336 Michigan avenue, 

 Chicago, Illinois, was incorporated by M. Klienmann and others 

 at $20,000, on December 28, 1918, to manufacture, buy, sell, build 

 and repair automobile tires, tubes, etc., and acquirr patents, etc. 



The Independent Airless Tire Co., Independence, Missouri, 

 was incorporated at $75,000 on October 2, 1918, to manufacture 

 automobile tires. It has built a stone structure 75 by lOO feet, 

 with full basement, on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, wit'i 

 switch-spur, and is completing the installation of machinery. 

 It expects to start manufacturing as soon as this is finished. The 

 officers are J. E. Bridge.^, president; Eben Miller, vice-president; 

 E. C. Harrington, secretary, and W. C. Bridges, treasurer. 



MICHELIN EMPLOYES INSURED IN CELEBRATION OF PEACE. 



In recognition of their loyalty, and in celebration of the sign- 

 ing of peace, the employes of the Michelin Tire Co., Milltown, 

 N'ew Jersey, have each received, without cost or physical exam- 

 ination, a paid-up insurance policy covering their lives for vary- 

 ing sums, depending on their years of service with the company. 

 Hereafter every new employe will be insured upon the com- 

 pletion of his first six months of continuous service. The 

 amounts range from $200 for six months' employment to $1,200 

 for ten years and over. 



In announcing this liberal policy, J. Hauvette-Michelin, vice- 

 president of the company, mentions with pride the faithful work 

 of Michelin operatives on war orders for tires and gas-masks, 

 and of their patriotic support in the various Liberty Loan, Red 

 Cross and other war drives. 



The world-wide Michelin organization of which the American 

 coinpany is a part, also has reason to be proud of its contribution 

 to the Allied arinies in the great war. Collectively the various 

 Michelin companies gave 3,333 men, 511 of whom lost their lives. 

 No less than 690 Michelin employes received decorations during 

 the war, twelve officers out of this number having been made 

 "ClicNaliers dc la I.ei;i(in d'Monneur," while twenty-nine received 

 the military medal. 



