Ji m 1. 1915 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



509 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



American Rubber Corporation, Vpril 21, 1915; under the 

 laws of Delaware; authorized capital, $300,000 tncoi 

 porators II II Waller, 78 Essex street; Henrj I Botty, Jr., 

 140 Nassau street— both in New York Citj and M. Friedberg 

 1460 I nion street, Brooklyn, New York, Principal office, 

 uiih the • apital I m-t I o., Dover, Delaware. To manufai 

 ture, buy, sell, import, export and otherwise deal in rubber 

 and all articles made wholly or partly ol rubbei 



Vthletic Rubber Bag Corporation, Maj 13, 1915; under thi 

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

 Pauline Scolnick and I, rail Scolnick — both of 121 I anal 

 street— and Morns Hochstein, 19 Henry street — all in New 

 York Citj To manufacture rubber and leather hays. etc. 



Bona Vida Co., Inc., May 19, 1915; undei the laws ol New 

 York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Joseph D. 

 Jennings, Rutherford, New Jersey; Miriam Weinberg 232 

 Howard street, and Louis II. Harris. 445 West One Hundred 

 and Twelfth street — both in New York City. To manufac- 

 ture sanitary rubber goods 



Ceylon ["ire Co., April 14. 1915; under the laws of Ohio; 

 authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators: II. \\ Holcombe. 

 E. R. Purviance, C. C. Stoffer, O. V Cherry, and William F. 

 Kelley. In buy, sell and deal in automobile tires and auto- 

 mobile accessories. 



Cleveland- Ford Tire Co., April 25. 1915; under the laws ,,t' 



Ohio; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators R. E. El- 



vidge, E R I ook, < G Roads, M. V McManus, and I. B 

 Bacon. To manufacture buy, sell and deal in automobile 

 tires and tubes. 



Cornfield Resilient Wheel Co., April .5. 1915; under the laws 

 oi New York; authorized capital, $400,000. Incorporators: 

 Stanislao Verusio, William II. Byrne — both of 25 Broad 

 street — and Noah Cornfield. Hotel Apthorp. Ninety-fourth 

 street ami Broadway — all in New York City. To manufac- 

 ture tires and wheels, etc. 



Covey Trading Corporation, May 6, 1915; under the laws 

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

 A. (I. Lew. Scarsdale, New York; Allan F. Cohn, 683 Fifth 

 avenue, New York City, and Daniel (i. Griffin, 12'' Pierrepont 

 street. Brooklyn, New York Commission dealers in textiles, 

 metal, rubber, eti 



Double Tread Tire Co., \pril 27, 1915; under the laws of 

 Illinois; authorized capital, $4,000. Incorporators: Uberl < . 



Unban. Charles II W 1 and B. W. Schumacher. Principal 



office. 14.iX South Michigan avenue, Chicago. To manufac- 

 ture, repair ami rebuild automobile tires, and buy, sell, ex- 

 change and deal in automobile tires, etc. 



Eagle Waiei] i i o., Inc., The, April 23, 1915; under tin- 

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

 Sophia Rosken. 295 South Second street; Simon Harris. 87 

 New Grand street, and William Salinger, 172t> Union street — 

 all in Brooklyn. New York To manufacture rubber clothing, 

 etc. 



Kirk Tire & Suppl) I o., Hie A. W., April 13, 1915; under 

 the laws of Ohio; authorized capital. $10. (Kin. I ncorpurat, c- 

 \. W. Kirk. John E. Parsons, Jr., W. O. Guiss, II. W. Fraser, 

 and J. R. Clark. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in auto- 

 mobile tires, supplies, etc. 



Kohl Manufacturing Co.. April 20. 1915: under the laws of 

 Massachusetts; authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators: 

 Fred E. Sanders, 125 Marlboro street; Frank II. Cole, 37 



Webster avenue: Clinton E. Somes and Ralph B. Currier, 



both of 12 Bloomingdale street — all in Chelsea. Massachusetts. 

 To deal in and manufacture all kinds of asbestos and rubber 

 goods, or merchandise of which asbestos or rubber is a part. 

 McPhillips & Co.. Inc.. C. F., April 29. 1915; under the laws 

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

 Cornelius F. McPhillips, West Orange; Alexander II. Barklie. 



167 Xewkirk street, Jersey I ity — both in New Jersey— and 

 red i Henning, 10 Wad -met. New Y,.rk. Commission 

 dealers in crude rubber 



Midgley 'fires i ,,.. The, March 31, 1915; under the laws of 

 Ohio; authorized capital. $5,000. Incorporators: Thomas 

 Midgley, Thomas Midgley, Jr., Henrj Plow, Charles S. M. 



Krumm. and Panel .1. (till. To buy, sell and deal in tires and 



other automobile accessories 



Milwaukee Vuto Tire Exchange, March 24, 1915; under the 



law- i.l Wisconsin; authorized .apital. $10.0(K> I ncor- 



porators S. E, Schroeder (president), 461 Milwaukee street. 

 an. I \\ . X. Durbin (secretarj and treasurer), .1328 cedar 

 street -both in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Principal office, Mil 

 waukec. To deal in auto tires. 



Mysterj fir. Co oi Canada, Limited, March 4, 1915; under 

 ib. laws ..i i anada; authorized capital. $400,11(111. divided into 

 4,000 -bar.- ..i $100 ea. h Principal place of business. Mont- 

 real, (anada To manufacture automobiles, cycles, airship-. 

 carriages and conveyances of all kinds and articles usei 

 the construction thereol oi articles made of wood, iron, rub- 

 ber, etc. Incorporators Henrj and Elmer Farmer, Elie La- 



lumierc, I'.erthe Dufort, and Jeanne Mai -an — all of Montreal. 



i M.alski iN Sweeney. Inc.. May 17. 1915; under the law- oi 

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

 W. ( ibalski and Edward C. Sweeney, Jr.— both of 59 Pearl 

 street- and Wendell I'. McKown, 50 Church street— all in 

 Xew York City. To deal in rubber and rubber products. 



Pneumatic Spring Equipment Co., Inc. May 7. 1915; under 

 the laws of New York: authorized capital. $50,000. Incor- 

 porators: John 1.. Wehrmann, 450 East One Hundred and 

 Seventy-sixth street; I linton .1. Beasley, 1750 Anthony ave- 

 nue — both in Xew York City — and Henry Seibel, i33 Thir- 

 teenth street. West Xew York. New Jersey. To manufacture 

 pneumatic springs, tubes, tires, auto, parts, etc 



I olack lyre & Rubber Co. of Xew Jersey. April 21. 1915. 

 under the laws of New Jersej : authorized capital. $5,000. 

 Incorporators: Hugo IlotTsiacdter and John F. Crowley — 

 both of 246 Wi -t fifty-ninth street. .New York City — and Ed- 

 ward Weber. 51 Stanton street, Newark. Xew Jersey. Prin- 

 cipal office 51 Stanton street. .Newark. To manufacture, sell 

 and deal in tires, rims, automobile- et< 



Qualityre Rubber Co. March 1. 1915: under the law- of 

 Maine; authorized capital, $100.0110. t lenient Studcbaker, Jr. 

 (president), South Bend, Indiana, and Scott Brown < secre- 

 tary), l.ytton Building, Chicago. To engag. in a general 



mercantile and rubber business 



South West Qualityre Co.. May ,i. 1915; under the law 

 Main., authorized capital. $100,000 Incorporators \. B. 

 Farnham, Clarence G. Trott, J. 1'. O'Donnell, J. R. Griffin, 

 and Charles W. Hamilton all of Portland, Mann- To deal in 

 rubber and rubber g 1- 



Tayson Rubbei I o, I he. April 27. 1915; under the laws of 

 Rhode I-land; authorized capital, $200,000 $100,000 common 

 and $100,000 preferred. Incorporators Ufred G. Chaffei 

 John A. Tillinghast — both of Providence — and Teresa E. 

 Midler. Cranston — all in Rhode Island. 



Tilt Shoe Co., J. K.. April 29, 1915; under the laws of II- 

 linois; authorized capital, $500,000. Incorporator c J. E. Tilt, 



Otto S. Schmidt. David l'ih. F. R. Lamb and S. A. Corlett. 

 Principal office, 512-522 West Huron street, Chicago, Illinois. 

 I., manufacture and deal in shoes and rubbers. 



According t.. a late consular report, there is a good market 

 in India for rubber combs, lame quantities of which in the 

 havi been supplied by \ustrian and German firms. The 

 native women are said to use the same type of comb as that 

 in use by Europeans and Americans, while the Parsj women 

 often use a number of combs for decorating and ornamenting 

 their hair. 



