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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[November 1, 1*314. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



B. & K. Specialty MarMiSctuflfig ( bi, October 9, 1914; under 

 the laws of New Jersey: authorized capital, $50,060; Incorpo- 

 rators Lester W: K i 1 1 jj and I' Gran) KBng-'-btith o'f 1101 Green- 

 wood avenue — and Solomon Berman. 153 South Broad street — 

 all in Trenton. N. J. To huy, sell, export, manufacture and as- 

 semble rubber goods, electrical goods, and all goods of which 

 rubber is a component part. 



Boska Manufacturing Co.. Inc., October 14. 1914; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Chas. F. Saunders. 164 Sherman avenue, R. \V. Wason, 607 West 

 One Hundred and Thirty -ninth street — -both in New York, N. Y., 

 and Simon F. Peavey, Jr., 151 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn; 

 N. Y. To manufacture rubber tires and tire tillers. 



DeSilva Rubber Co., Inc., The, October 19, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: 

 A. Martin DeSilva, 210 West One Hundred and Ninth street, 

 Harry E. Fry, 886 Third avenue, and Edward Wagner. 549 East 

 Fifty-second street — all in New York, N. Y. To manufacture 

 rubber goods of all kinds, in particular, rubber heels. 



Eastern Rubber Co.. October 6, 1914; under the laws of Massa- 

 chusetts: authorized capital, $90,000. Incorporators: Christo- 

 pher Brien, 37 Larned street, West Detroit, Mich. ; Fred C. Mis- 

 kelly, 217 Proctor avenue, Revere, and Jane A. Hay. 381 Talbot 

 avenue, Dorchester — both in Massachusetts. To manufacture 

 and deal in rubber goods, coats and garments, boots, shoes, rub- 

 bers and all kinds of leather, rubber and cloth goods and 

 novelties. 



Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., The, October 14, 1914; un- 

 der the laws of New York; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorpo- 

 rators: James W. Hobbs, 1972 Broadway, George Norris and 

 Francis K. Raynor — both of 115 Broadway — all in New York. 

 N. Y. To represent the Ohio corporation of similar name in ' 

 Eastern United States, and to deal in its products. 



Greenville Fisk Tire Co., The, September 21, 1914; under the 

 laws of South Carolina; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: T. H. Cunningham and M. C. Westervelt. To deal in 

 .automobile tires and accessories. 



Johnson Pneu-Metal Tire Co., October 2, 1914 ; under the laws 

 of Massachusetts; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: 

 Fred I. Johnson, Prospect street, Fitchburg; James H. Duffy. 18 

 Tremont street, and William P. Meehan — both of Boston — all in 

 Massachusetts. To deal in tires. 



Neptune Packing & Rubber Co., Inc., October 16, 1914 : under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: .Kathcrine V, Du Bois and James F. Du Bois — both of 31 

 Third avenue, New Brighton — and Frank X. Feury, 16 Haven 

 Esplanade, Tompkinsville — all in New York, N. Y. To manu- 

 facture packing and rubber goods, and engineers' and machinists' 

 supplies. 



Reliable Tire & Rubber Co., September 25, 1914; under the 

 laws of New Jersey; authorized capital, $24,000. Incorporators: 

 Albert Numbers, Erastus L. Irving and Arthur R. Colvin— all 

 of Trenton, N. J. To manufacture, purchase, trade and deal in 

 automobile tires, inner tubes and all other automobile accessories 

 and other kinds of rubber. 



Reliable Tire & Supply Co., Inc., October 5, 1914; under the 

 laws of New York ; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators : 

 Bluma Sekoson and Estelle Sekoson — both of 934 East One 

 Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, and Louis H. Lex, 429 West 

 Thirtieth street — all in New York, N. Y. To deal in all lines 

 connected with the auto industry. 



Safety Auto Tire & Tread Co., September 21. 1914; under the 

 laws of New Jersey; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: 

 Cornelius D. McGiegan, 2 Pearsall avenue, Jersey. City, N. J.; 

 Charles Vail, 29 Broadway, and George A. Hounecker, 309 



Broadway- -both of New York, N. Y. To sell and repair auto- 

 mobiles and to construct and repair and sell automobile rubber 

 tires. 



Safety Tire Co., Ltd., The, September 2, 1914; under the laws 

 of Canada; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: Joseph 

 Georges Frenette, Arthur Moisan, Achille Begin, Ernest Tasch- 

 ereau and Artnand La Vergne — all of Quebec, Canada. To 

 manufacture wheels, rims, tires, etc. 



Small Co., F. O., September 30, 1914 ; under the laws of Mas- 

 sachusetts ; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators : Frank O 

 Small. 444 Southampton street ; Paul A. Peters, 53 Lincoln 

 street ; Walter Bates Farr, Nelson B. Todd and Edward N. 

 Chase — all of 179 Lincoln street — all in Boston, Mass. To manu- 

 facture, buy and sell rubber, rubber substitutes and compounds, 

 etc. 



Standard Tire & Rubber Co., September 11, 1914; under the 

 laws of South Carolina; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: J. D. Bridges (president and secretary) and S. E. Brown 

 (treasurer). Principal place of business, Greenville, S. C. To 

 buy and sell automobile supplies of every kind and description 

 whatsoever, and bicycles. 



Star Tire & Rubber Co., July 31, 1914; under the laws of Wis- 

 consin ; authorized capital, $5,000. One of the incorporators be- 

 ing John W. Mart, 2104 East Mifflin street, Madison, Wis. To 

 manufacture, sell and purchase tires. 



Southwestern Rubber Co., September 14, 1914; under the laws 

 of Texas ; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Niels Esper- 

 son, F. R- Reese and W. N. Grafius — all of Houston, Tex. To 

 buy and sell goods, wares and merchandise of any description by 

 wholesale, or by wholesale and retail. 



Weinman Elastic Web Co., Inc., October 17, 1914 ; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators: 

 Isak Weinman, 80 Walker street; Leo Weinman, 50 Leonard 

 street — both- in New York, N. Y. — and Jos. Sherline, 156 Van 

 Buren street, Brooklyn, N. Y. To manufacture elastic web, 

 cloth and fabric, of which rubber is a component part. 



Western Sales Corporation, October 19. 1914; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators: Chas. H. 

 Taylor, Thomas Catlin and Sherman A. Hooker — all of 1330 

 Marine Bank Building, Buffalo, N. Y. To manufacture and deal 

 in tire fillers, auto accessories, etc. 



Williams Tire & Rubber Co., September 30, 1914 ; under the 

 laws of Pennsylvania; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: 

 Joseph A. Stabler, Jr., Samuel R. Birch — both of Glassport — and 

 Thomas Young, McKeesport — all in Pennsylvania. To manu- 

 facture pneumatic tires out of rubber and rubber products for 

 automobiles, bicycles, etc., and the manufacture of other articles 

 of rubber and rubber products. 



THE KING RUBBER CO. 



The King Rubber Co., of Hyde Park, Massachusetts, which ' 

 commenced manufacturing in June last, is at present specializing 

 in seamless rubber gloves, both household and surgical. Equip- 

 ment is being secured, however, for the manufacture of trans- 

 parent nipples, a line of which it is intended to produce to re- 

 place those formerly imported from Germany and Austria. The 

 production of other seamless rubber goods will follow, including 

 tobacco pouches, bathing caps, etc. The company reports excel- 

 lent progress and an encouraging outlook. W. W. MacDonald. 

 formerly technical expert with the Davidson Rubber Co.. of Bos- 

 ion, is associated with this enterprise. M. D. Kingsbury, formerly 

 mirchasing agent for the Davidson company and for the Boston 

 Woven Hose & Rubber Co., is in charge of the office; while J. A. 

 Crowley, well known in the drug and sundry lines, is the com- 

 pany's sales representative in New York and vicinity. 



