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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



| Febri \k\ 1. 15(15. 



NEW COMPANY TO HANDLE SALES OF DODGE MANUFACTURING CO. 



The- Dodge Sales & Engineerii i has just been organized 

 and incorporated to distribute in the United States and abroad 

 tin- products of th< D dge Manufacturing Co., manufacturers 

 power transmission machinery, ["he new company takes 

 over the sales and engineering departments of the Dodge Manu- 

 facturing Co., warehouses and branch sales an eering 

 us in the principal cities of the United Stat< 5, except 

 Seattle (Washington) and Portland (Oregon). In these two 

 cities the Link Belt & Dodge Products Co., incorporated in 

 ber, 1914, under the laws of the State of Washington, will 

 handle all sales and engineering 



Duncan J. Campbell, for many years general sales managei 

 of the old company, goes to the new corporation as vice-presi- 

 dent and general manager, taking with him the sales department 

 The general offices will remain at Mishawaka, which has been 

 the home of the Dodge Manufacturing Co. tor 31 years. C R 

 Trowbridge, of that city, continues in charge oi the department 

 of sales promotion. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Bay Ridge Rubber Corporation, January 20. 1915; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $6,000. Incorporators; 

 V Seltzer, 213 hirst avenue, New York; M. DeWalthorff, 451 

 Forty-seventh street, and F. Wimpie, 5612 Sixth avenue — both in 

 Brooklyn, New York. To manufacture inner tires, tubes, etc. 



Chicle-Mint Corporation. November 30, 1914; under the laws 

 "I New York; authorized capital, $20,000. Incorporators: W. 

 O'D Laugley, and A. G. Laugley — both of 97 Seventy-second 

 street — and A. B. Roth. 1308 Avenue R — all in Brooklyn, New 

 York. To deal in chewing gum. 



Goodspeed-Holder Co.. January 11. 1915; under the laws of 

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

 Goodspeed and J. W. Goodspeed — both of 122 Monroe avenue, 

 Grand Rapids, Michigan — and G. E. Reed, 306 West One Hun- 

 dred and Fourth street. New York. To deal in rubber, etc. 



Ileina lire Co.. Inc., The. January 15, 1915; under the laws of 

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

 11. Ileina. 506 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street; E. 

 Y. Derks, 810 East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street — both 

 in New Y'ork — and Edward A. Kammler, 018 Newark avenue, 

 Jersej City, New Jersey. To manufacture tires, etc. 



Heliclox lire Co.. Inc., The, January 7, 1915; under the laws 

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

 Soule, Hotel St. Andrew; I. E. Maginn, 434 West Twenty-third 

 street -both in New York- and S. W. Rogers. 156 Highland 

 avenue. Jersey City, New Jersey. To manufacture puncture- 

 proof armor for automobile tires, etc. 



International Wire Tire Co., The, November 28, 1914; under 

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

 porators: J. S. Lyons, 412 North Maine street; G. T. Brown, 40 

 North Main street -both in Wilkes-Barre — and T. A. Zukoski, 

 Plymouth — all in Pennsylvania. To manufacture automobile 

 tires, rims and accessories and to sell automobiles. 



Mecca Rubber Co., Inc., January 5. 1915; tinder the laws of 

 New Y'ork; authorized capital, $1,000. Incorporators: E. J. 

 Kern, 36 Morningside East; K. W. Tompkins, 222 West One 

 Hundred and Forty-firsi street — both in New York— and G. B. 

 Marshall, 928 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, New York. To manu- 

 facture automobile tires and rubber goods. 



Chester Rubber Tire and Tube Co., January 2. 1915; under 



the laws of West Virginia; authorized capital, $2,000,000. In- 



rators: P. Freshwater, J. C. Freshwater, E. Freshwater, 



A. L. Skinner aid G \ Hasson -all of Chester, West Virginia 



To manufacture automobile tires and other rubber goods. 



Merrill. Inc.. Edwin W., January 15. 1915; under the laws of 



New York ; authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators Grace 

 I'. Merrill, E. P. Merrill — both of Lestershire — and F. E. Spauld- 

 ing, Bjnghamton -all in New York. To deal in shoes and rub- 

 be] - at retail. 



Monarch Rubber Co., 1 be. December 28, 1914; under the laws 



oi Ohio; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: !■'.. L. 

 Henderson, J. 1'.. Feidler, R. E. Henderson, F. W. \1 Coj and 

 II R. Kemerer. Location, Carrollton, Ohio • manufacture 

 rubber and rubber goods, automobile tires, etc. 



Monarch Stitched lire Co., The, December 2?:, 1914; under 

 thi laws oi Maine; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporators: 

 II. Mitchell (president), II V Paul (treasure! I, M. G. Mitchell 



and II. Mitchell -all of Kittery, Maim- To manufacture 

 mobile I ires and inner tubes, it' . .i\u\ to establish scllitiL 



oi aw hi ilesale and retail basis 



National Tireseal ( 6., Inc. Januarj 15, 1915; under the laws 

 of New York; authorized capital, $1011,000. Incorporator 

 I'd.. eh. 157 West Fifty-fourth street; (. W. Lebolt, Twenty-third 

 street and Fifth avenue, and S. Stern, 158 East Seventy-second 

 street — all in New York. To manufacture a secret compound 

 I. ir sealing tires, etc. 



New Castle Rubber Co.. The. January 13. 1915; under the 

 laws of Pennsylvania; authorized capital. $500,000. Incor- 

 porators: J. S. Wilson, E. N. Ohl. J. I). Rhodes, C. 11. Bolton 

 and W. 11. Schoen — all of Pittsburgh — and A. C. Hoyt, New 

 Castle — both in Pennsylvania. To manufacture tires and inner 

 tubes from rubber and other material, automobile accessories 

 arid all other articles of commerce from rubber or from rubber 

 and other material. 



Peerless Waterproofing & Products Co.. Inc.. December 26, 

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

 Incorporators: A. Garfein, 867 Hunts Point avenue; G. Gold- 

 man, 1043 Teller avenue, and G. S. Powers, 540 West One Hun- 

 dred and Fifty-eighth street. New York. To manufacture water- 

 proofing, dust and damp proofing compounds and chemical com- 

 positions. 



Physicians & Dentists Products Co... Inc.. January 15. 1915: 

 under the laws of New Y'ork; authorized capital. $250,000. In- 

 corporators: A. J, Cooke. S. J. Metro and Chas. F. Blair — all of 

 Buffalo, New York. To manufacture plasters, surgical supplies, 

 elastic bandages, etc. 



Pure Gum Co.. Inc., The, November 21. 1°44; under the laws 

 of New Y'ork: authorized capital, $300,000. Incorporators: F. 

 Baumer, 40 West Thirteenth street: II. S. DeCamp. 317 River- 

 -idr Drive, and M. Mulct, 45 Broadway — all in New York. 

 Chewing gum business 



Rubber Research Corporation, December 17, 1914: under the 

 laws of Massachusetts; authorized capital, $15,000. Incor- 

 porators R. C. Harlow, Plymouth; J. 11. Stedman and A. N. 

 Hunt. Braintree, and D. \. Cutler, Fairhaven — all in Massa- 

 chusetts To manufacture and deal in rubber, rubber composi- 

 tions, rubber goods, rubber scrap, etc. 



Rubber Tire Co.. The. December 11. 1914; under the laws of 

 Ohio; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: O. J. Schwab, 

 J. F. Davey, N. M. Greenberger, F. Falch and H. A. Sullivan. 

 Principal place of business, Akron. Ohio. To manufacture rub- 

 ber products. 



Schoonmaker Co., Inc.. E., January 5, 1915; under the laws of 

 New York, authorized capital. $25,000. Incorporators: E. 

 Schoonmaker. L. N. Manstty — both of 835 Seventh avenue. New 

 York — and II. I. Huber. 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, New 

 York. General tire manufacturing business. 



Wisconsin Tire Co., December 28. 1914; under tin laws of 

 Wisconsin; authorized capital, $40,000. Incorporators: C. A. 

 Bading (president). 294 Farwell avenue,, and L. M. Koticki 

 (secretary), 617 Fourth avenue — both of Milwaukee. Wisconsin. 



