December 1, 1914.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



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NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Atlantic Rubber Co., Octobei 22, 1914; under the laws of Dela 

 ware; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators, K. C. Boyd, 

 Norman P. Crouch and Horace .1. Joslyn -all of Wilmington, 

 Delaware. To manufacture and deal in the i lucts ami by- 

 products of rubber. 



Brazilian Rubber & Manufacturing Co., I Ictober .50, 1914; under 

 the laws of Illinois; authorized capital, $?.(KH). Incorporators. 

 Edward Graff, Simon La (iron and William I-'.. Rafferty, Prin- 

 cipal place of business, 105 \\ cm Monroe street, Chicago, Illinois. 

 To Imy and sell at wholesale and retail, rubber clothing and gen- 

 eral merchandise. 



Cut-Rate Tire Co., The, October 1. 1914; under the law ol 

 Tennessee; authorized capital, $3,000. Incorporators, P. J. Quig- 

 ley, \. X. Sullivan, R. J, Quigley, J. G. Weatherford and V. G. 

 Peace. To buy, sell, exchange, repair and otherwise engage in 



the automobile tire business. 



Mood Tire Co., November 3, 1914; under the laws of Massa- 

 chusetts; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators, Charles W. 

 Dailey. Jr., Robert Muir, Herbert E. Rose, Herbert C. .Mason and 

 Edward 1. Aldrich — all of Watertown, Massachusetts, To deal 



in tires, rims and wheel equipment for motor or other vehicles, 



Humphrey-Kennard Co., The, I ictober 19. 1914; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $10,000 divided into 100 shares of 

 $100 each. Incorporators, J. R. Humphrey, Floyd E. Waite, Chas. 

 A. Colvin, E. (I. Hoag and L. M. Sewell. To buy, sell and deal in 

 rubber tire-. . ti 



Lyon Tire & Rubber Co., October 15, 1914; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators, A. W. Lemke. 

 LeRoy Harriss and W. B. Lathrop. To manufacture, buy. sell 

 and exchange automobile tires, tubes and other automobile acces- 

 sories. 



Mattson Rubber Co., November 12, 1914; under the laws of 

 New Jersey; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators, John 

 Behrens and John Henry Behrens — both of Hasbrouck Heights. 

 New Jersey — and Henry Lemmermann, Bronxville, New York. 

 To acquire, sell, trade, deal in and with rubbers and rubber goods 

 of all kinds, including automobile tires, inner tubes, etc. 



.Mohawk Supply Co., The; September 30, 1914; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital. $2,500 divided into two hundred and 

 fifty shares of $10 each. Incorporators, F. F. McGinness, William 

 Hartman, C. P. Bidinger, F. J. Rockwell and G. B. Owens. The 

 principal place of business is Akron, Ohio. Jobbers and retailers 

 of rubber goods and supplies. 



Needham Tire Co., October 22. 1914; under the laws of Massa- 

 chusetts ; authorized capital, $350,000. Incorporators, John S. 

 Patterson. Cambridge; James M. Patterson. Winchester; William 

 H. Burgess, Howard W. Lang and W. Louis Williams — of 50 

 State street, Boston — all in Massachusetts. To manufacture and 

 sell automobile tires and inner tubes. 



Non-Pneumatic Suspension Tire Co., The; October 14, 1914; 

 under the laws of Ohio ; authorized capital $10,000, divided into 

 100 shares of $100 each. Incorporators, Anthony Schemel, George 

 Wehrfritz, F. H. Goosmann, C. W. Mackenbach and H. Serko- 

 wich. Principal place of business Cincinnati, Ohio. To manufac- 

 ture automobile tires, rims and acessories. 



Penn Rubber Traffic Co.. November 9, 1914; under the laws of 

 Delaware: authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators. William 

 P.oyd, \\ . I X. I.otland and W. F. P. Lofland— all of Dover, 

 Delaware. To manufacture and deal in automobile tires and 

 inner tubes, rubber sundries, etc. 



Penn Square Tire Reclaiming Co., The ; October 23, 1914; under 

 the laws of Ohio; authorized capital, $10,000 divided into 100 

 shares of $100 each. Incorporators. L. II. Heller, Otto A. Erb, 

 Jos. F. Krajewski, I. Graner and Nathan Herstam. To manu- 

 facture, buy and sell, at wholesale and retail, automobiles, automo- 

 hile accessories and supplies. 



Pneumatic Hub-Tire-Wheel Co., October 22.. 1914; under the 



laws are; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators, 



G. J Lampton, X. M. Rowland and L. C. Evans — all of I ouisville, 

 Kentucky. To erect manufactories and workshops for the manu- 

 facture of automobile wheels and tiri 



Safety Signal Co., Inc.. Octobei 27, 1914; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital. $200,000. Incorporators, Arthur 

 W. Dennen and Stanley C. Fowler — of 19 Cedar street — and 

 Rebecca Hilliker, 80 Maiden Lane— all in New York City. To 

 manufacture devices for automobil 



SafcU Tread Co., Inc., The; November 13, 1914; under the 

 lav of Xew York; authorized capital, $20,000 Incorporators, 

 Paul P. Crosbie, 29 Broadway, James A. Edwards, 32 I ibi 

 Streel -both of New York City and Raymond K. Hartley, Moun- 

 tain \ iew, Xew Jersey. To manufacture rubber stair treads, etc. 



Sponge Rubber Inner Heel I o., October 23, 1914; under the 

 laws of Xew Jersey; authorized capital, $25,000. Inco 

 Alhert Ensor, Sr. (president and er), and William J. 



Broidy— both of Paterson — and W. Beebe Price (vice-pre idenl 

 \\ est Nutley — all in Xew Jersey. To manufacture and sell de- 

 tachable ventilators for boots, and the like, and to purchase and 

 deal in all material for their manufacture. 



Standard Tire & Rubber Co., November 10, 1914; under the 

 laws of Delaware; authorized capital $250,000. Incorporators: 

 F. R. Hansell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; George H. B. Martin 

 and S. C. Seymour, of Camden, Xew Jersey. To buy, s ( 41 and 

 manufacture all articles necessary to, or used in the management, 

 running and operating of automobiles. 



Tator Co., Inc.. Arthur R., October 28, 1914; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: Arthur 

 R. Tator, 1051 Prospect Place: Hugh F. Foster. 617 McDonough 

 street, and John F. Undutsch, 1051 Halsey street — all in Brook- 

 lyn. Xew York. To deal in autos, tires, etc. 



Tracer Puncture Proof Tire Co., Inc., November 9, 1914; under 

 the laws of Xew York; authorized capital, $400,000. Incorpora- 

 tors, Gustave Koening and Lena Koening — both of 10 Mott ave- 

 nue — and Philip C. Traver. 6 Pearl street — all in Far Rockaway, 

 Xew York. To manufacture tires, etc. 



United Supply Stores. Inc., November 6. 1914; under the laws 

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

 Arthur S. Stein, 197 Palisade avenue, Jersey City. Xew Jersey; 

 Louis G. Duquet, 107 West Thirty-sixth street, and Arthur W. 

 Chatfield, 312 West Fifty-second street, Xew York City. To 

 deal in tires, rubber goods, auto accessories, etc. 



TRADE NEWS NOTES. 



On December 1 the Rubber Trading Co. moved its office in 

 Xew York City from 3.X Murray street to 9-15 Murray street. 



Contracts have been let for an addition to the factory of 

 the Farrel Foundry & Machine Co. at Ansonia, Connecticut. 



The Kansas "Pure Shoe" law. which was passed by the 

 legislature in 1913. to become operative on April 1 last, has 

 been declared constitutional by Judge A. W. Dana of the Dis- 

 trict Court at Topeka in that state. A suit to test the legality 

 of this act was brought on petition of the Payne Shoe Co. of 

 Topeka, in behalf of abou 450 shoe retailers who are members 

 of the Kansas Retail Shoe Dealers' Association. 



A Customs House report on merchandise in bonded ware- 

 house on the first of November contains the following details 

 regarding chicle: Value in bonded warehouses within the 

 District of New York, November 1, 1914. 266,115 pounds, 

 valued at $94,257, against 105,328 pounds, with a value of 

 $33,358 on November 1, 1913. The quantity in bond on 

 October 1 was valued at $103,629. 



A. G. Spalding & Brothers, sporting goods manufacturers, 

 have commenced work on an addition to their factory at 

 Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. The promotion of this work 

 was delayed owing to the war, but present demands have 

 shown the necessity for immediate increase of capacity. 



