THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[July 1, 1915. 



THE SILVERTOWN CORD TIRE WINS ENCOMIUMS OF RACING DRIVERS. 



The Silvertown cable cord tire, made by The B. F. Good- 

 rich Co. .of Akron, Ohio, figured conspicuously in the Speed- 

 Mi i, ilcs at Indianapolis, Indiana, May 31, not 

 only the winning cars but every car that finished in the 

 pped with these tires. DePalma, the win- 

 n the event, is quoted as stating that "There is nothing 

 like them." 



NEW INCORPORATIONS 



Ashley Rim < o„ Inc., May 22. 1915; under the laws of New 



authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: Robert W. 



jr, Ernest G ind Russel II. Kittel — all of 505 Fifth avenue, 



New York City. To manufacture auto supplies and appliances, 



etc. 



1'. unite Insulator Co., Inc.. May 25. 1915; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital. $4,000. Incorporators: George 

 II Clark, 386 South Belmont avenue, Newark. Yew Jersey; 

 Albert H. and Paul Bergman, 62 West One Hundred and Twenty- 

 fourth street, New York City. To manufacture automobile 

 ignitii m insulating i al le, eti 



Burford & Co., Limited. May 25, 1915; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $2,000. Incorporators: Henry C. 

 Burford and Francis C. Lord. 8 Bridge street, and Thomas H. 

 Wight, 30 Church street— both in New York City. Automobiles, 

 rubber goods, etc. 



Cortland Tire & Rubber Co., May 25, 1915: under the laws of 

 New Jersey; authorized capital. $100,000. Incorporators: Her- 

 bert V. Hardman and George C. Sleeth, Belleville, and Walter 

 B. Mopping. Montclair — both in New Jersey. To manufacture. 

 buy, sell and deal in rubber tires, tubes, rubber and rubber goods 

 if every kind, etc. 



i rawfordsville Rubber Co.. May 6, 1915; under the laws .if 

 Indiana; authorized capital. $5,000. Incorporators: Charles A. 

 West fall and William M. White. Crawfordsville, and Henry B. 

 Coats, Veedersburg — both in Indiana. To manufacture rubber 

 goods generally, including auto, tires and accessories. 



Falls Tire Co., Inc., June 14. 1915; under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators: Henry Weiss. 

 600 West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street. Agnes G. Sanger, 

 1947 Seventh avenue. New York City, and Marcella Sanger. 93 

 Remington avenue, Jamaica, New York. To manufacture tires 

 and rubber goods. 



Fay Motor Fabric Supply Co., Inc., May 8, 1915; under tin 

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



I M. Kimbark. Grey M. Hessler and Anna D. Moritz — 

 all of 27 William street, New York. To manufacture fabrics 

 used in the automobile trade, etc. 



Kansas City Tire & Rubber Corporation, May 28. 1915: under 

 the laws of New York; authorized capital. $335,000. Incorpo- 

 rator-: Leopold M. Lehr, Ralph Atkins and Joseph A. Arnold — 

 all of 22 William street, New York City. General tire and 

 rubber manufacturing business. 



Plainfield Auto Tire Co.. May 29. 1915; under the laws of 

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

 J. and Margaret Way. 514 Arlington avenue, Plainfield, and 

 Irving R. Stcbbhis. 64 Grandview avenue. North Plainfield — both 

 in New Jersey. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in auto- 

 mobiles, t supplies of all kinds used in connection with 

 automobiles, etc. 



Price Rubber Co., H. V. Maj 13, 1915: under the laws of 



authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators: H. A. and 



Mary V. Price, E. E. and Margaret McGalliard. and John Row- 



I To buy and ~A\ automobile, motorcycle and bicycle tires. 



rims and tubes. 



Punctureless Auto Tire Co., The, May 14. 1915; under the 

 laws of Ohio; authorized capital. $100,000. Incorporators: D. 



W. Vlexander, Charles L. Rempes, Samuel A. Messner, W. F. 

 Wotring and W. L. Keller. To manufacture automobile tires 

 and acccssorir-. 



Reliance Tire & Rubber Co., June 3, 1915: under the laws of 

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

 nelius I). McGiehan, 2 Pearsall avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey; 

 Guy W. Lindsay. 23d Washington street, and Elmer E. Burdick. 

 115 Broadway. New York City. To manufacture, sell, import, 

 export and otherwise deal in tires made wholly or partially of 

 rubber and fabric, and generally deal in and manufacture tires 

 for vehicles. 



Savoie Rubber Co., June 2, 1915; under the laws of Massa- 

 chusetts: authorized capital. $50,000. Incorporators: Joseph 

 Savoie and Charles T. Roy, Central Falls, Rhode Island, and 

 William G. Burns. 27 State street. Boston. To manufacture and 

 deal in articles made of rubber, in whole or in part, and in 

 compounds, compositions or mixtures containing rubber in any 

 form. 



Solo Tire Co., Inc., June 12, 1915; under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital. $100,000. Incorporators: John W. 

 Suling, 107 West Eleventh street; Lavinia Leitch, 226 West 

 One Hundred and Twenty-third street. New York City, and 

 Evelyn F. Price, 439 East Eighth street. Brooklyn. New York. 

 To manufacture tires and auto parts. 



Spitler Puncture Plug Co., Inc., May 25, 1915; under the 

 laws of New York; authorized capital, $4,950. Incorporators: 

 Joseph B. Dulany, Hotel Anderson. 102 West Eightieth street: 

 Thomas N. lull. West Washington Market, New York City, 

 and John Spitler, Port Washington, New York. To manufac- 

 ture bicycle accessories, tire plugs, automobile supplies, etc. 



Supreme Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., June 11, 1915; under the 

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

 Herbert T. Mahan, Cold Spring Harbor; Baldwin C. Young. 

 I Iuntington, and Robert S. Snevily, 81 Macon street, Brooklyn — 

 all in New York. General tire and rubber goods manufacturing 

 business, auto, equipment, etc. 



Tire Sales Co.. Inc.. May 4. 1915; under the laws of Mary- 

 land: authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: Arthur P. 

 Mosby, Carolyn B. Donley. W. F. Kempel Jones. Location of 

 principal office, Baltimore, Maryland. To sell automobile tires, 

 tubes and accessories, etc. 



Trent Raincoat Co., June 3. 1915; under the laws of New- 

 Jersey; authorized capital. $50,000. Incorporators: William O. 

 and Arthur J. Anderson, and Frances E. Quigley — all of Trenton. 

 New Jersey. Location of principal office is at the plant of 

 L. M. Anderson Co.. New York avenue. Trenton. To make, 

 purchase and sell raincoats, waterproof garments of all de- 

 scriptions, etc. 



Traveller Tire & Tt Inc.. Tune 16, 1915: under the laws 



of New York; authori ed capital. $50,000. Incorporators: Samuel 

 Marx. 233 Broadway: Louis M. Barman and Louis Bayer, 117 

 Leonard street — both in New York City, To manufacture tires 

 and rubber goods. 



United States Rubbi ■ ' of New England. May 13. 1915; un- 

 der the laws of Massachusetts; authorized capital, $50,000. In- 

 corporators : William II. Porter. 110 Federal street; Clarence L. 

 Weaver. 77 High street, and rlenrj C. Kalish, 218 Congress 

 street — all in Boston. To deal in rubber goods and footwear of 

 all kinds. 



Vulcan Recovery Co., M.n 21, 1915; under the law- of New 

 Jersey; authorized capital. $150,000. Incorporators: Herberl 

 Wright Backes. J. Conner French and Jerome Klinkowstein — all 

 of Trenton, New Jersey. Location of principal office is May 

 street, Township of Ewing, Mercer County. New Jersey. To 

 refine and reclaim crude rubber and waste materials, and to 

 manufacture ami compound the same into raw materials to be 

 used in the manufacture of rubber and other goods. 



