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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



I January 1, 1915. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Anderson Pneumatic Spring & Tire Co., November 27, 1914; 

 under the laws of Delaware; authorized capital, $1,000,000. In- 

 rators ; William W. Anderson, George A. Rock and Samuel 

 T. Dorset! all oi Washington, D. C. The company is to acquire 

 and t Janus ('. Anderson, of Washington, D. C, 



an exclusive license granted by the United Stales, so far as it 

 relate- to pneumatic springs, starters, brakes and tires for auto- 

 mobiles and other vehicles. 



Anti-Puncture Corporation, December 9, 1914; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators: Chas. 

 11. Stanton, 105 Beverlj Place, Brooklyn, New York; Myra 

 Emmons, 804 West One Hundred and Eightieth street, and Sid- 

 ney V. Morris, 302 West Tvt i nd -treet— both in New 

 York City. To manufacture compositions for preventing punc- 

 tures in tires, etc. 



Bucyrus Rubber Co. The, December 2. 1914; under the laws of 

 Ohio; authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators: G. B. Smith, 

 Jay Taylor. H. B. Stewart, Ed. L. Smith, and Isaac H. Taylor. 

 To manufacture and deal in rubber goods. 



Community Rubber Co., November 20. 1914; under the laws 

 ■ if Xew Jersey; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: P. 

 S Martinett. J. R. 1' Bower and II. S Allen— all of Trenton. 

 Xew Jersey. To manufacture, purchase, -ell and deal m all kinds 

 of rubber goods and articles in which rubber is a pan 



Dixie Tire & Rubber Co., October 3, 1914; under tin laws of 

 X.w Jersey; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Carrie 

 M. Downing, Charles J. Downing — both of Vaux Hall — and 

 Frederick B. Taylor, South Orange— all in Xew Jersey. To deal 

 in and sell automobiles, vehicles and accessories of every kind. 



Dujardin Rubber Co., Inc., December 7. 1914; under the laws 

 of New Y'ork; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Henry Dujardin, 3303 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, Xew York; 

 Frank B. Hutcheon and Frank E. Hutcheon— both of 205 Avenue 

 A, Bayonne, New Jersey. To manufacture tires, tithes, rubber 

 n Is, etc. 



Eastern Tire & Supply Co., of Rochester, N. Y.. Inc. December 

 8, 1914; under the laws of New York; authorized capital, $5,000. 

 Incorporators: James G. Barclay, Buffalo; Wm. T. Kineaig and 

 Arthur Smith— both of Rochester, New York. To manufacture 

 tires and auto accessories. 



Empire Wheel & Tire Co., November 9, 1914; under the laws 

 of \labama; authorized capital, $2,000. Incorporators: J. W. 



n, W. S. Webber, F. H. Elmore, Jr. Principal place of 



business, Montgomery, Alabama. J'o deal in auto tires, etc. 



Ford Tire & Tube Co., The, November 14. 1914; under the 

 laws of Ohio; authorized capital, $10,000, divided into one hun- 

 dred shares of $100 each. Incorporators: E. E. Rodd, C. V. 

 Liggett, U. L. Henzy, C. A. Levy and Lee Ulmer. To manufac- 

 ture and sell rubber tires and tubes for automobiles. 



Germantown Almegtim Manufacturing Co., July 15, 1914; 

 under the laws of Pennsylvania; authorized capital, $10,000. In- 

 corporators: John Axford, 343 E. Chelten avenue; William P>. 

 Keefer, Newport Apartments; Frank M. Camp, 321 Lincoln 

 avenue, and J. L. McGiehan, 405 Lexington avenue — all in Phila- 

 delphia, Pennsylvania. To manufacture and sell mechanical 

 rubber goods. 



Gibraltar Tire & Tube Co., December 16, 1914; under the laws 

 of New Jersey: authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators: 

 Harry L. Brown, William Scale. Randolph Bradshaw and Ray- 

 mond Brown— all of Newark, New Jersey. To manufacture and 

 sell automobile tires, tubes and rubber of every character and 

 ■description. 



Gillette Safety Tire Co., The, November 21, 1914; under the 

 laws of Maine: authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: 

 Albert F. Jones, T. L. Groteau, A. P». Farnham, Clarence G. 



Trott — all of Portland, Maine. To sell and deal in rubber or 

 similar substances. 



Great Eastern Rubber Co., November 19, 1914; under the laws 

 of Pennsylvania ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : 

 Charles R. Fluck, Daniel M. Knabb— both of Allentown— and 

 Van A. Nagle, Easton— all in Pennsylvania. To manufacture 

 and sell rubber tires and other articles of commerce of which 

 rubber is an ingredient. 



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

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

 I' nd I. Johnson, Prospect -treet, Fitchburg; James H. Duffy. IS 

 Fremont street, and William P. Median. Boston — all in Massa- 

 chusetts. To manufacture and deal in tires, etc. 



McClurg Rubber Co., The, November 23. 1914; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $250,000. Incorporators: John S. 

 McClurg. James L. McClurg, Wm. 2. Davis, W. A. Hinebaugh 

 and O. D. Tucker. To manufacture, .-ell and buy at wholesale 

 and retail rubber tire- for automobiles 



Mircho Specialty Co., Inc. December 16, 1914; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital. $3,000 Incorporators: Arthur 

 C. Squires, Keyport, Xew Jersey; Jacob A. Lewis. 4633 Park 

 avenue, Xew York, and Paul H. Allen. 45 West Thirty-fourth 

 street, Xew York City. To manufacture rubber goods. 



Motor & Tire Sale- C >er 14. 1914; under the laws of 



Delaware; authorized capital. $100,000. Incorporators: Herbert 

 E. Latter. William I. Maloney, Oscar J. Reichard— all of Wil- 

 mington. Delaware. To manufacture and deal in automobiles, 

 motor cars, etc., as well as to repair tubes and automobiles. 



Overman Cushion Tire Co., Inc.. December 2. 1914; under the 

 law- of Xew Y.>rk; authorized capital, $150,000. Incorporators: 

 Mac C. Overman, 250 West Fifty-fourth -treet; Charles A. Taus- 

 sig, 220 Broadway, and Wm. R. Lbwther, 43 Cedar street— all of 

 Xew York City. To manufacture tins, rims and other auto 

 accessories. 



Para Products Co., Inc., The, September 10, 1914: under the 

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

 Jacob Schreiber, 149 Broadway: Alfred Epstein, 1777 Broadway, 

 and Frank Brown — all of New York City. To manufacture, 

 purchase and sell rubber goods and all goods of which rubber is 

 a component part. 



Pines Rubber Co., Inc., December 16. 1914: under the laws of 

 Xew York; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: Jos. Pines, 

 1221 Forty-second street ; David Pines. 364 Hopkinson avenue, 

 and Morris Pines, 1254 St. Marks avenue — all of Brooklyn, New 

 York. To manufacture raincoats, rubberized materials, etc. 



Searle Lnburstable Inner Tube Co., Inc.. The. December 9, 

 1914; under the law^s of New York; authorized capital. $400,000. 

 Frederick H. Hall. Hotel Astor; Orson Kilborn, 316 West 

 Seventy-eighth street, and J. Campbell Thompson, 63 Wall street 

 — all of New York City. To manufacture inner tubes and 

 tires, etc. 



Service Tire & Rubber Co.. October 14. 1914; under the laws 

 .if Maryland; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: James 

 L. Clifford, Joseph W. Clifford, James J. Filon, J. W. Evans and 

 Catherine Clifford— all of Baltimore City. Maryland. To manu- 

 facture, purchase, sell, repair and otherwise deal in rubber and 

 rubb( r good of all kinds, and especially tires of every character 

 and description. 



Three Star lire Co., December 10. 1914: under the laws of 

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

 H. Steel. 1102 West State street: Archibald F. Updike, 240 East 

 Front street, and Richard G. Whitehead. 921 Berkley avenue- 

 all in Trenton, New Jersey. To buy, sell and deal in rubber 

 tires and tubes, etc. 



Stern Co., David F., November 5. 1914; under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: David F. Stern, 



