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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[March 1. 1915. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Chapin-Owen Co.. Inc.. February 4. 1915; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporate] ' harks 

 S Owen, ''1 Clarissa street. Charles T. Chapin, 27 Rutgers 

 street, and Charles II. Chapin, 499 Culver road — all in Roches- 

 ter, New York. To manufacture sporting goods, auto, tires and 

 iries, ete. 



ewlaxagum Co., The. February 1, 1915; under the laws of 

 ■•are; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: B. H. 

 Friel. S. II. Burke, and L. S. Dorsey— all of Wilmington, Dela- 

 ware. To take over and operate the going business of the 

 makers of chewing gum known as "Chewlaxagum." 



Delaware lite & Rubber Co., January 21. 1915; under the 

 laws mi New Jersey; authorized capital. $125,000. Incorporators: 

 1 Culm, Newark, Roy J. Harding and \\\ Eugene Turton — 

 both 'i frvington — all in New Jersey. To manufacture, sell, buy, 

 import, export and generally deal in rubber and other tires for 

 automobiles, bicycles, carriages and vehicles of all kinds and 

 di si riptions. 



Este- Virless lire I o., January 2}. 1915: under the laws of 

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

 lard F. Amonett, 258 Valley Road. West Orange; Benjamin F. 

 ( !. Rothwell, 93 Frelinghuysen avenue, and Melchior J. C. 

 Walter, 491 High street — both of Newark — all in New Jersey. 

 To manufacture, sell, import, export and generally deal in 

 inner tubes ami tires for automobiles, etc. 



Everlastik, Inc.. January 22. 1915; under the laws of Massa- 

 chusetts; authorized capital, $4,900,000. of which $3,000 was 

 then to In' issued for cash in full. Incorporators: Herbert S. 

 Blake, 30 ( hurch street; Harry E. Hanes and William Leslie — 

 both of 56 Pine street — all in New York City. To manufac- 

 ture, prepare, sell, bin, own and deal in any and every kind 

 oi textiles and other fabrics, etc. 



Eveready Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.. January 29, 1915; under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital. $40,000. Incor- 

 porators: Willard J Woodcock ami Frank W . Woodcock — 

 i In.' Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Xew York, and Albert W. 

 Xorwalk. 720 Riverside Drive. Xew York City. To manufac- 

 ture tires, etc. 



be Golf Bi January 15. 1915; under the laws of 



Delaware; authorized capital. $100,000. Incorporators: Elea- 

 Kempshall, Hugher Oliphant, and Henry F. Davis — all of 

 Washington. District of Columbia. To manufacture and sell 

 uoli balls and implements of and accessories to the game of 

 golf, and articles composed wholly or in part of rubber or 

 i" rcha. 

 Globe Rubber Tire Manufacturing Co., February 8. 1915; 

 under the laws of Xew Jersey; authorized capital, $250,000. In- 

 irators : Harry B. James. Sherman Square Hotel, Xew 

 York City; Joseph P. Hall, 60 Hawthorne avenue. East Orange, 

 and Spencer Weart, 27$ Washington street, Jersey City — both 

 in Xew Jersey. To manufacture rubber tires and inner tubes 

 for automobiles and other vehicles or any accessories thereof. 

 Goodrich Rubber Co., The B. F., January 19, 1915; under 

 the laws ,,f Illinois; authorized capital. $500,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: 11, ( i. Work (president). 15 East Fifty-first street, Xew 

 York City, and C. B. Raymond (secretary), Akron. Ohio. To 

 buy. sell, repair and deal in rubber goods and accessories. 

 Address of principal office, Detroit. Michigan. 



Hammond-Williams Convertible Top Co., Inc., The, February 

 8, 1915; under the laws of Xew York; authorized capital. $5,- 

 000. Incorporator-: John C. Hammond and Aaron Rachofsky 

 —both of 1328 Broadway — and Charles D. Williams. 114 East 

 Twenty-eighth street — all in Xew York City. To deal in and 

 to manufacture auto. tops, waterproof covers, slip covers, etc. 

 Hart Waterproof Manufacturing Co., Inc.. January 29, 1915; 



tin laws oi Xew York; authorized capital, $15,000. in- 

 corporators: Junes I. Hart and James F. Hart — both of 960 

 Jamaica avenue— and Edward E. Berry. ?2 Euclid avenue — all 

 in Brooklyn, Kew "* ork. To manufacture waterproof auto, 

 slip covers, rubberized g Is, etc. 



House X- Son Manufacturing Co., Inc., February 4, 1915; 

 under the laws of \<« York; authorized capital, $10,000. In- 

 corporators: James M. Holland. 14" llroadway; Jacob Schrei- 

 ber, 827 Hunts Point avenue, and Max Levy, 1172 Park avenue 

 — all in Xew \ ork I ity. To manufacture raincoats and rub- 

 berized fabrics, etc. 



Indian Rubber Manufacturing Co., Inc., February 16. 1915; 

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

 corporators Bessie R. Bookstaver, 1040 Eastern Parkway, and 

 Nathan Zobler, 716 Third avenue — both in Brooklyn. Xew 

 Y'ork — and Adolph Grauer, 25 East Ninety-ninth street, New 

 York City. To manufacture rubber heels and all kinds of 

 rubber goods. 



Kaufman Rubber Co., Ltd.. The, January 26, 1915; under the 

 laws of Canada; authorized capital, $2,000,000, divided ml" 

 20,000 shares of $100 each. Incorporators: Jacob Kaufman, 

 Milton Ratz Kaufman, Alvin Ratz Kaufman, Mary Kaufman 

 and Emma Ratz Kaufman — all of Berlin, Ontario. To carrj 

 on trade and commerce throughout Canada and other coun- 

 tries in rubber and rubber products generally, as importers, ex- 

 porters and manufacturers. Location of principal office, Ber- 

 lin. Ontario. 



Lambkin Coupling Co., Inc.. The. February 1. 1915; under 

 the laws of Xew York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incori 

 tors: Crighton B. French, 1117 Carroll street, Brooklyn, New 

 York : Charles H. Lambkin and George H. Lambkin — both of 

 015 West One Hundred and Forty-third street. New York ( n 

 To manufacture hose couplings, rubber hose, etc. 



Lastic-Air Manufacturing Co.. Inc., The. February 10. 1915; 

 under the laws of New York; authorized capital. $20,000. In- 

 corporators: Oswald M. Mackie. Ethel M. Mackie and Allen 

 T. Steward — all of Xiagara Falls, X. Y*. To manufacture auto, 

 accessories, tire goods, etc. 



Lesser & Co., Inc. Maurice. January 14, 1915; under the laws 

 of Massachusetts; authorized capital, $60,000. Incorporators: 

 Maurice Lesser, 8 West Thirteenth street. Xew York City, and 

 Alexander I Stoneman and Alexander G. Gould — both of 610 

 Pemberton building, Boston, Massachusetts. To manufacture 

 and deal in men's, women's and children's raincoats, overcoats, 

 rubberized goods and kindred articles. 



Midgley Tire Sales Co. of New York, Inc., The. January 28,. 

 1915; under the laws of Xew Y'ork; authorized capital, $50.- 

 000. Incorporators: William B. Wilson and Eliza T. Wilson 

 — both of 69 West line Hundred and Thirtieth street — and 

 George II. Wilson. 60 Beaver street — all in Xew Y'ork City. 

 To deal in the products of the Midgley Tire & Rubber Co. of 

 Lancaster. Ohio, having for its territory Xew York State east 

 of Syracuse. Xew Jersey north of and including Mercer and 

 Monmouth counties, and the State of Connecticut. 



Mussinan Tire Corporation. February 15, 1915; under the 

 laws of Delaware; authorized capital. $3,000,000. Incorpora- 

 tors : Samuel B. Howard and H. O. Coughlan — both of 36 

 Nassau street. Xew York City — and James M. Satterheld, Do- 

 ver. Delaware. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in auto- 

 mobiles, bicycles, carriages and vehicles of all kinds made of 

 metal, rubber and other materials. 



Triplex Inner Tube Co., January 30, 1915; under the 

 laws of Maine, authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators: 

 Horace Mitchell (president), H. A. Paul (treasurer), and 

 Horace Mitchell (clerk) — all of Kitterv. Maine. To manufac- 

 ture and deal in inner tubes and all automobile accessories. 



