

THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1. 1915. 



THE CARE OF FIRE HOSE. 



\ t t h e i ork State Fire Chiefs held at 



Peekskill, New York, June 23-24, interestinj read 



by ^ ric Fire Hose Co., New ^ ork, and 



,1. J. Burke, of the Eureka Fire Hose Co., New York, on 



the "Treatment and Care of Fi ' Substantially the same 



ru l es ..,, bj both authors, the gist of which was that 



, : rubber-lined hose should be cleaned of adhering mud or 



chemicals. The rubber tube should not acquire a permanenl 



i Is, nor freez< or get dried out. It was recommended 



out the hose and wet it internally with water at 



,i month. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Broadway Tire Exchange Co., Inc.. June 26. 1915; under the 

 l aws |, [sland; authorized capital, $10,000, divided into 



shares of $100 par value each. Incorporators: Raffaele and 

 Giustino Tortolani and David Miller— all of Providence, Rhode 

 Island. To engage in the business of buying, selling, trading. 

 manufacturing, repairing and otherwise dealing in automobile 

 and other vehicle accessories and supplies. 



Centaur Rubber & Tire Co.. Inc.. The. July 6. 1915; under the 

 laws of Delaware; authorized capital. $500,000. Incorporators: 

 F. D. Buck, Georgi W. Dillman and M. L. Horty— all of Wilming- 

 ton. Delaware. Location of principal office. Delaware Charter 

 Guarantee & Trust Co., du Pont Building. Wilmington. Delaware. 

 To import, export, manufacture and deal in, either through the 

 medium of agents or otherwise, automobile tire- and all other 

 kinds of rubber goods. 



Double Grip Garter Co.. Inc., July 1. 1915; under the law- of 

 New York; authorized capital. $25,000. Incorporators : Maude 

 A. Latham, 407 Audubon avenue, and Dudley E. Latham. 165 

 Broadway— both in Xew York City— and Anna Kolbe, 250 Second 

 street. Union Hill, Xew Jersey. To manufacture elastic and 

 . etc. 

 Double Service Tire & Rubber Co.. The. June 9. 1915; under 

 the laws of Ohio; authorized capital. $50,000. Incorporators: 

 Carl F. Geyer, Max S. Glover, D. T. Bowlus, W. C. Walton and 

 W. A. Xash. Location of principal office. Akron. Ohio. 



Duncan Co., Inc., W. 11.. June 24, 1915; under the laws of Xew 

 York; authorized capital, $5,000. Incorporators: M. M. and 

 W. H. Duncan. Rockaway Park. Long Island, and James X. 

 MacLean. 629 Throop avenue, Brooklyn— both in Xew York. To 

 manufacture materials for auto, and carriage tops, waterproof 

 cloths, etc. 



Essex Tire Construction Co., June 10. 1915; under the laws of 

 Xew Jersey; authorized capital. $125,000. Incorporators: Will- 

 iam Barth, Madison : Frank H. Butterworth and Frederick 

 Monro Marvin. 958-60 Springfield avenue. Irvington — both in 

 Xew Jersey. Location of principal office. 958-60 Springfield ave- 

 nue. Irvington. Xew Jersey. 



Gryphon Rubber & Tin I orporation, July 9. 1915; under the 

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

 Samuel A. Cunningham. 2 Wall street: Percival S. Jones. 5 

 Nassau street — both in Xew York City — and Lionel Emdin. 

 Deal, Xew Jersey. To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



Hawkeye Tire Co., July 3. 1915; under the laws of Delaware; 

 authorized capital. $500,000. Incorporators: I. V. MacLean, 

 John T. Christie. C. B. Hextell, T. H. Dexter, and E. G. Raf- 

 r all of Des Moines, Iowa. Location of principal 

 . Equitable Building. Wilmington. Delaware. To manufac- 

 ture and deal in all kinds of automobile tires, inner tubes, etc. 

 Miller-Baxter Rubber Co., June 2''. 1915; under the laws of 

 ■ are: authorized capital. $150,000 Incorporators: Morris 

 >n, Oscar L. Holl, Edward Lee Owen — 

 all of East Liverpool, Ohio — and Hollie H. Forrest. Chester, West 

 Virginia. : rincipal office is with Francis H. Hof- 



fecker, 845 Market street, Wilmington. Delaware. To manu- 

 facture, purchase, buy, -ell, import, export and deal generally 

 in rubber and gutta percha, and all articles of which rubber is 

 a component part. 



Miller Rubber Co.. of Canada. Limited. The. May 25. 1915; 

 under the laws of Canada; authorized capital. $50,000. Incor- 

 rs: Michael Montag, James Miller, John Earn, Edwin 

 Robert Patteson and Robert Burns — all of Toronto, Ontario. 

 n of principal office, Toronto. To manufacture, buy. sell 

 and deal in articles composed of rubber eithei ' - in com- 



bination with other substances ; surgical and hospital suppl 

 automobile, motorcycle and bicycle tires, etc. 



Mutual Tire & Rubber Co., March 5. 1915; under the laws of 

 Xew Jersey; authorized capital, $125,000. Incorporators: 

 Franklin P.. Piatt, Joseph Hopkins and William J. Dallas — all of 

 lladdon Heights. Xew Jersey. Location of prim . 531 



Federal street, Camden, Xew Jersey. To manufacture, buy. 

 sell and exchange tires, casings, tubes and liners of all kinds, etc. 

 Newark Mat Co., Inc.. July 2. 1915: under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital. $15,000. Incorporators: Clifton B. 

 Jordan (president), 140 Claremont avenue. Xew York City; 

 Charles R. Dollman (vice-president). 668 Palisade avenue, West 

 Xew York, Xew Jersey, and Samuel A. Williams, (secretary 

 and treasurer i 7 West Eighth street. Xew York City. Location 

 of principal office, 11 Broadway, Xew York City. To manu- 

 facture a combination rubber-metal mat as a specialty, essentially 

 a rubber mat reinforced by brass; also all kinds of rubber mats 

 and matting. 



i Ihio Tire & Supply Co.. The. May 28. 1915: under the laws of 

 Ohio ; authorized capital. $5,000. Incorporators : R. B. Tripp, 

 George T. Miller. Lawrence G. King. Minnie R. Burnage and 

 Clayton C. Townes. To manufacture automobile parts and. 

 accessories. 



Simplex Rubber Co. of America. Inc.. The. July 3. 1915: under 

 the laws of Xew York; authorized capital. $300,000. Incorpora- 

 tors: Xathaniel A. Campbell, 31 Pine street. Albert C. Travis, 

 71 Broadway — both in Xew York City — and T. • :r.i Gwynne- 

 Evans, Tarrytovvn, X T ew York. To manufacture rubber goods 

 of all kinds. 



Star Rubber Co., Inc., July 13. 1915. under the laws of Xew 

 York; authorized capital. $5,000. Incornorators ■ Carrie M. 

 Downing. Yauxhall. Xew Jersey; D. Ronald Downing. 839 West 

 One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, and Samuel Gordon. 

 302 Broadway — both in Xew York City. Rubber goods, auto. 

 ■ ric-. etc. 

 Staunton Jar Corporation. June 8, 1915, under the laws of New 

 York ; authorized capital, $100,000. Incorporators : Gray Staun- 

 ton. Stamford. Connecticut ; William R. Smith and Odell R. 

 Blair — both of Buffalo, Xew York. To manufacture jars, rubber 

 goods, etc., under the laws of Xew York. 



Twin City Tyre & Supply Co., Inc.. July 16. 1915 : under the 

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

 John Sloan. 854 Fourth avenue; James Hansen. 618 Third ave- 

 nue — Upper Troy — and Laura Foley. 335 Tenth street. Tn>\ — 

 all in Xew York. Tires and auto accessories 



Westchester Oil & Rubber Co.. Inc.. July 16. 1915: under the 

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

 Charles E. McCormack. W. Frank Baily and Charles A. Barnard 

 — all of Mount Kisco, Xew York. Auto, supplies, tires, oils. etc. 

 Western Reserve Rubber Co., The, July 2. 1915; under the 

 laws of Ohio ; authorized capital. $10,000. Incorporators : George 

 E. Hall. Fred M. Hall. Arthur P. Witter, Meade Chamberlin 

 and William C. Johnson. To manufacture rubber specialties, 

 novelties and rubber goods of every description. 



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