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Rubber Prouutls Finance Co., July 29 (New Jersey), $100,000. S. M. 

 Hollanuer, S. Ivucip, iN'. i\I. Fnichtnian— all of Newark, New Jersey. Prin- 

 cipal office, 790 Broad street, Newark, New Jersey. Agent in charge, S. 

 Kneip. To manufacture and sell tires, tubes and other rubber 

 foi automubiks. 



Speedway Tire & Rubber Co., The, 

 W. M. Nelson, Wardman Park Hotel; H 

 shire avenue; W. F. Roche, The Arlingto: 

 Delaware agent, Delaware Registration i 

 street. Wilmington, Delaware. To manufactun 

 goods of every description. 



August 19 (Delaware), $100,000. 



L. Clendening, 4037 New Hamp- 



1 Hotel— all of Washington, D. C. 



Incorporators' Co., 927 Market 



, and sell rubber 



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York), $250,000. C. 

 jtary, both of Nauga- 

 surer, Richmond Hill, Long Island, 

 Queens Plaza Court Building, Long 

 re high-grade tires and rubber goods. 

 17 (Delaware), $1,000,000. M. L. 

 ill of Wilmington, Delaware. Dela- 

 :ee & Trust Co., Du Pont Building, 

 :ture automobile rims, wheels and 



;ust 7 (Delaware), $500,000. H. 

 -all of Wilmington, Delaware. De 

 Ford Building, Wilmington, Delawai 



^ork City. Dela« 



II ., .. ,:.iMi.^ton, Delaware. To manufacture am 



! '--I ! II' i; I I''- i:;l ' ' and to deal in tires, wheels, and othe 



id Shoe Co., Inc., May .^0 (New Jersey), $20,000. G. D'Ippolito 

 ; L. D'Ippolito, vice-president; D. Gasper, treasurer and genera 

 A. n'lpimlito, secretary. Principal ofKce, Sixth street and Chest 

 ue, Vineland. New Jersey. Agent in charge, G. D'Ippolito. T( 



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The, June 30 (West Virginia), $1,200,( 



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Mtf. M. J. Hopkir 

 Mm hell, V. E. 





Vining, directors. 

 J, Charleston. West Virginia. 

 II ii, manufacture dipped goods. 

 . ^||rk), $100,000. M. L. Margo- 

 adway; L. Margolish, 1387 Clay 

 .. York City, lo manufacture garters. 

 ;v Rubber Co., July 24 (Delaware), $100,000. M. C. 

 .). J. D._ Frock— all of Wilmington, Delaware. Delawa 



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BERGOUGNAN TIRES IN AMERICA. 



French capitalists, owners of Etablissements Bergougnan, 

 with factories in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Moscow, Rus- 

 sia, Turin and Italy have purchased the plant of the Delion 

 Tire & Rubber Co., Trenton, New Jersey, the firm to be known 

 as the Bergougnan Rubber Corporation, of Trenton. The com- 

 pany's office is at 49 West 64th street, New York city. 



Plans for additions are rapidly going forward 

 acres of land have been purchased for new factory building 



RETURNS TO THE TIRE BUSINESS. 



WiLLi.xM MacKonb Milner, for several years connected 

 with rubber trade publications, has resigned the editorship 

 of "The Rubber Age and Tire News," and gone into the manu- 

 facture of motor tires. 



-afayette, Indiana, June 3, 1887, and 

 tlierc received his early education, 

 but removing to Europe in his 

 youth, he attended colleges in 

 England and France. Having a 

 command of several languages, he 

 was first connected with a 

 tourist agency in London, but re- 

 signed to become a salesman of 

 automobile specialties, tires and 

 mechanical rubber goods. 



Returning to this country in 

 '1914, he was for a time connected 

 with the automobile and motor 

 truck industry, and a year or so 

 later he became a member of the 

 editorial staf? of The India Rub- 

 ber World. Later, after a short 

 time in the automobile business, 

 he was assisted in establishing 

 "The Rubber Age and Tire 

 News," of which he became the editor. 



He now becomes assistant general sales manager of the 

 American branch of the Bergougnan Rubber Corporation, the 

 well-known French tire manufacturing concern, which has ac- 

 quired the plant of the Delion Tire & Rubber Co., at Trenton, 

 New Jersey. Mr. Milner's duties will be largely the establishing 

 of agencies and branch stores for the Bergougnan tires 

 throughout the United States. His many friends in the trade 

 wish him success in his new Dosition. 



W. M. Mi 



A RECORD BELTING ORDER. 



The largest single order for belting which has ever been 

 shippped by The B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio, was for the 



Trknton Plant of the Bergougnan Rubber Corp. 



The present plant is now turning out about 350 tires a day, and 

 the capacity will be increased to 5,000 daily. Later the com- 

 pany plans to manufacture solid tires also. 



The officers of the company are : Herbert H. Coleman, of 

 East Orange, New Jersey, president; W. A. Clapp, East Or- 

 ange, treasurer, and Jean Grenier, of Trenton, vice-president and 

 general sales manager. The directors of the company, besides 

 the officers, are : John E. Thropp and Peter D. Thropp, of 

 Trenton, and Jules Berthicr, L. Larrouze and Raymond Ber- 

 gougnan. of Clermont-Ferrand, France. 



A Record Shipment of Goodrich Belting. 



Northern Central grain elevators at Canton, near Baltimore, 

 Maryland, owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. The ship- 

 ment shown here on the traction trains leaving the factory, ag- 

 gregated 44,594 feet of belting, approximately Syi miles, and 

 weighed about 131 tons. 



"Crude Rubber .\nd Compounding Ingredients" and "Rub- 

 ber Machinery/' by Henry C. Pearson, should be in the library 

 of every progressive rubber man. 



