September 1, 1919.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



743 



Whiting, Alba (carloads) ctert. .80 @ 



Columbia cwt. .80 @ 



commercial cwt. 1.25 @ 



English cliffstonc cvit. 1.50 @ 



gilders cwt. 1.30 @ 



Paris, white, American cat. 1.35 @ 



Quaker cwt. .70 @ 



Wood pulp, imported lb. .03^@ 



Wood flour. American lb. .OIH® 



UmSBAI. RVBBEB. 



Gilsonite lb. -Oi'/i® 



Genasco (carloads factory) ton 55.00 @ 



(less carloads factory) ton 57.00 @ 



Hard hydrocarbon ton 30.00 @ 



K-X /on 120.00 @ 



K. M. R ton 40.00 @ 



M. R. X fon lOO.OO @ 



Pioneer, carload, factory ton 50.00 @ 



less carload, factory ton 55.00 @ 



Raven M. R ton .50 @ 



Refined Elaterite «o« 175.00 @ 



Richmond ton 75.00 Si 



No. 64 ton 44.00 (a, 



318/320 M. P. hydrocarbon ton SO.nO @ 



Robertson M. R. Special (carloads, factory) ton 80.00 @ 



M. R. (carloads, factory) ton 55.00 @ 



M. R. (less carloads, factory) ton 60.00 @ 



Rubpron (carloads, factory) ton 50.00 @ 



(less car, factory) ton 60.00 @ 



Walpole rubber flux (factory) lb. .05 ® 



OILS, 



Castor, No. 1, U. S. P lb. .23 @ 



No. 3, U. S. P lb. .20 @ 



Corn, refined Argo cwt. 28.56 @ 



Cotton lb. .26 @ 



Glycerine (98 per cent) lb. .21 @ 



Glycerole lb. .55 @ 



Linseed, raw (carloads) gal. 2.22 @ 



Linseed compound gal. ".85 @ 



Palm (Niger) lb. .17 @ 



Peanut lb. .27 @ 



Petrolatum lb. .Ci6'A@ 



Petroleum grease lb. .04M@ 



Pine, steam distilled gal. .78 @ 



Rapeseed, refined gal. 1 .60 @ 



blown lb. .22 @ 



Rosin gal. 



Soya bean lb 



Tar fa/ 



RESINS AND PITCHES. 



Cantella gum lb 



Tar, retort «o/ 



kiln gal. 



Pitch, Burgundy lb 



coal tar lb 



pine tar /(>. 



ponto lb 



Resin, Pontianak, refined lb 



granulated lb 



fused lb 



Rosin, K bbl. 22.50 @ 



Shellac, fine orange lb. 1.30 @ 



SOLVENTS. 



Acetone (98.99 per cent drums) lb. .15 @ 



methyl (drums) gal. 1.10 @ 



Benzol, water white gal. .24 @ 



Beta-naphthol. resublimed lb. .95 @ 



ordinary grade lb. .48 (S- 



Carbon bisulphide (drums) lb. .05J.^@ 



tetrachloride (drums) lb. .10 @ 



Naphtha, motor gasoline (steel bbls.) gal. .24i4ia 



73 @ 76 degrees (steel bbls.) gal. None 



68 @ 70 degrees (steel bbls.) gal. None 



Solvent gal. .20 @ 



V. M. & P. (steel bbls.) gal. .2iiim 



Toluol, pure gal. .26 ff? 



Turpentine, spirits gal. 1.73 @ 



wood gal. 1.68 (S) 



Osmaco reducer gal. .30 @ 



Xylol, pure gal. .35 @ 



commercial gal. .30 @ 



SXrBSTITUTES. 



Black lb. .lO'/jffi) 



§'•'-«'" ;■•: /*. .15 @ 



Sr,"."" f*'^"'='= lb- -WA® 



White factice lb. .li;.^@ 



Paragol soft and medium (carloads) cwt. 24 08 (3i 



'■^'^ti cteJ. 23.58 @ 



@ 1.10 

 @ 



@ 



@ 



None 



None 



None 



VULCANIZING INGREDIENTS. 



Lead, black hyposulphite (Black Hypo) 



Orange mineral, domestic lo. .ij 



Sulphur chloride (drums) lb. .06 



Sulphur, flour, Brooklyn brand (carloads) cuit. 2.90 



pure soft (carloads) cwt. 2.90 



superfine (carloads, factory) cat. 2.50 



(See also Colors — Antimony) 



WAXES. 



Wax, beeswax, white lb .70 



ceresin, white lb: .15 



carnauba lb. 56 



ozokerite, black lb. .60 



green lb. *.78 



montan lb. ♦.35 



substitute lb. .42 



paraffine, refined 118/120 m. p. (cases) lb. .08M 



123/125 m. p. (cases) lb. .OSii 



128/130 m. p. (cases) lb. .09% 



'Nominal. 



52 @ 



13^@ 



06>4@ 



@ 



THE MARKET FOR RUBBER SCRAP. 



NEW YORK. 



TP HE VOLUME OF BUSINESS in scrap rubber during the past 

 ■'■ month has been very limited. Since the removal of the 

 English embargo on rubber scrap several weeks ago the move- 

 ment of inner tubes has not gained appreciably. 



Market conditions are not noticeably improving, although the 

 rubber scrap dealers are hopeful of marked activity by October. 



Boots and Shoes. There has been an off and on demand just 

 sufficient to hold prices steady. 



Tires. This grade has not been called for to any great extent. 

 There has been fair buying for picking purposes. Prices have 

 been steady and firm for good stock. 



Inner Tubes. The situation continues without interest. 



QUOTATIONS FOR CARLOAD LOTS DELIVERED. 



August 25, 1919. 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



BOOTS AND SHOES: 



Arctic tops lb. .01 @ 



Boots and shoes lb. .0&'/i@ 



Trimmed arctics lb. .0654® .06^ 



Untnramed arctics lb. .0S%@ 



HARD BUBBEB: 



Battery jars, black compound lb. .01 @ 



No. 1, bright fracture lb. .23 @ .24 



INNER TUBES: 



No. I . old packing lb. .19 @ 20 



^o, - lb. -lOy,® .lOM 



Ked lb. .10 @ .W/z 



MECHANICALS : 



Bl.-ick scrap, mixed, No. 1 lb. .Oiy,lfb 04 



No. 2 lb. .03 @ 



I. ar springs lb. .03M@ .04 



H«ls lb. .03 @ .03;/- 



Horse-shoe pads lb. .03 @ 03K 



Hose, air brake lb. .04^0 



fire, cotton lined lb. .01}4@ .0144 



garden lb. .Ol'/i@ oiy. 



Insulated wire stripping, free from fiber lb. .0314® 04 



Ma"i"e , : lb. .OVA@ :oi ■/■ 



Red packing lb .05;4@ .06 



Red scrap. No. I lb. .09 @ .10 



Uhite scrap. No. 1 lb. .10 @ .n 



No. 2 lb. .08 @ .09 



TIRES: 



pneumatic — 



Auto peelings, No. 1 lb. .07 @ .08 



„. , No. 2 lb. .05 m .05-5 



Bicycle lb. .03 @ .03'4 



Standard white auto lb. .04)4@ .05 



.Standard mixed auto lb. ,04 @ 



Stripped, unguaranteed lb. .03 ® 



White, G. & G., M. & W., and U. S lb. .05 ® OS'i 



SOLID — 



Carriage ;(;. .04 @ .041/^ 



.Ij-ony lb. .01 @ 



Truck lb. .04 ffl .04'/ 



