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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[September 1. 1915. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



Ackerman, Son & Co., Limited, B. F., July 7, 1915; under the 

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

 Benjamin Franklin Ackerman, William Clair Ackerman, Edward 

 Whitla Borbridge, George Robertson and Jennie Edna Waddell, 

 of Peterborough, Ontario. Location of principal office, Peter- 

 borough. To manufacture rubber goods, etc. 



Athol Manufacturing Co., July 14, 1915; under the laws -of 



achusetts; authorized capital, $200,000. Incorporators: 



William 1'. Everts, A. S. Laskcy and Edward T. Roche — all of 



Boston. Location of principal office, Athol, Massachusetts. To 



manufacture and deal in rubber and rubber goods of all kinds, 



and machinery, tools, equipment and appliances for the making 



. I rubber goods. 



Bell Rubber Co., Inc., August 7, 1915; tinder the laws of New 



ed capital, $20,000. Incorporators: William O. 



Geisman. Anna < ieisman and Sarah F. Schroeder — all of 897 



Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, Xew York. To manufacture rubber 



gin uls, tiri-s, etc. 



Burgamy Tire Co., The, July 22. 1915; under the laws of Ohio; 

 authorized capital, $15,000. Incorporators: Philip Renner, Walter 

 G. Stiles. J. R Burgamy, Julia Burgamy and Arthur Wood. To 

 deal in automobile tires and accessories, especially McNaull and 

 Nassau tires. 



Dupont Rubber Co., Inc., August 2. 1915; under the laws of 

 Xew York; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporators: Harry 

 A. Baggot, 504 West One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, 

 Xew York City, and Mary L. and William L. Schatz, 217 Fifth 

 avenue, Long Island City, Xew York. 



Hart Sales Co., Inc., August 19. 1915; under the laws of New 

 York; authorized capital, $10,000. Incorporators: John G. Hart, 

 Ocean Parkway and Avenue X, Brooklyn. Xew York ; J. 

 Lawrence Bradlee, Xorth Long Branch, New Jersey, and Laura 

 Barry-Smith, 103 Park avenue, Xew York City. Rubber clothing. 

 Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Co., June 14, 1915; under the laws 

 of California: authorized capital, $100,000, divided into one thou- 

 sand shares i.f the par value $100 each. Incorporators: G. W. 

 Randall. F. T. Rinehart, G. E. Rinehart, J. W. Rapley and H. A. 

 Osgood — all of Los Angeles, California. 



Murrey Spring Tire Co., The, July 20, 1915; under the laws 

 of Ohio; authorized capital, $50,000. Incorporators: H. W. 

 Siss m, F. M. Ossman, John F. Wilson, M M Feidner and 

 J ' .. Fogg. To manufacture tires and wheels for automobiles. 



Narrangansett Rubber Co., July 30, 1915; under the laws of 

 Rhode Island; authorized capital, $50,000, divided into shares 

 of the par value of $100 each. Incorporators : Terrence Mc- 

 . J aim :s !'. Murphy and Florence F. Sullivan — all of Bristol, 

 Pin nil- Island. To manufacture, sell, import, export and gen- 

 erally deal in and with rubber, rubber compounds, substitutes 

 for and improvement of rubber, etc. 



Perfection Tire Sales Co., The. August 9, l c, 15; under the 

 laws of Delaware; authorized capital, $1,000,000. Incorporators: 

 F. J. Handel, L. B. Bautz and M. W. Bennett— all of Buffalo. 

 Xew York. To buy, sell and deal in automobiles, automobile 

 lires, rubber goods and all accessories thereto. Location of prin- 

 cipal office is with the Colonial Charter Co., 927-929 Market 

 Street, Wilmington, Delaware. 



Reliable Waterproof Raincoat Co., \ugust 16. 1915; under 



the laws of Xew York; authorized capital. $1,000. Incorporators: 



Sam Wohl, 100 Avenue C: Sam Mandlowitz, 726 East Sixth 



t, and David Schneider, 115 Avenue C — X T ew York City. 



Raincoats. 



Schau Airless Tire Co., The, July 3, 1915; under the laws of 

 Michigan ; authorized capital, $60,000. Incorporators : Phillip 

 Schau, George W. Morgan and Newman Sanford — all of Kala- 

 mazoo, Michigan. Location of principal office, Kalamazoo. To 

 manufacture and sell at wholesale and retail a patented auto- 



mobile tire, and to manufacture and sell automobile parts and 

 supplies. 



Silher & Son, Inc.. A. 1... August 19, 1915; under the laws of 

 New York; authorized capital, $25,000. Incorporator;. : Abraham 

 Silber, Isaac Silber and Dora Silber — all of 538 East One Hun- 

 dred and Thirty-eighth street, Xew York City. Rubber business. 



TRADE NEWS NOTES. 



The Philadelphia Rubber Works Co. has removed its New 

 York offices from the Vanderbilt Avenue Building to 1702 Van- 

 derbitt Concourse Offices, at Yanderbilt avenue and Forty-fifth 

 street. 



Johnson & Johnson, manufacturers of rubber specialties, etc., 

 for the drug trade, are adding a new building 200 x 500 feet in 

 area, to their already extensive plant at Xew Brunswick, Xew 

 Jersey. 



The Sussex Rubber Co., of Rutherford, Xew Jersey, announces 

 that H. \. Middleton and William M. Sharpe are no longer con- 

 nected with the business of that company. 



At the annual meeting of the Continental Rubber Works, held 

 at the company's offices at Erie, Pennsylvania, August 2, the di- 

 rectors and officers of the past year were re-elected. These are: 

 T. R. Palmer (president and general manager) ; Alexander 

 Jarecki (vice-president) ; Charles Jarecki (secretary) ; O. E. 

 Becker, Jacob Roth, James X". Thayer and Fred C, R. K. and 

 Robert Jarecki. Charles S. Coleman is treasurer of the com- 

 pany. 



The Gryphon Rubber & Tire Corporation, mentioned on page 

 o22 of our August issue as having been incorporated July 9 with 

 a capital stock of $6,000, we are advised by T. McGiehan. it^ 

 president, has a capitalization of $600,000. He states that the 

 company, which has offices at 52 Yanderbilt avenue, New York, 

 has purchased land at Bailey avenue and One Hundred and 

 Xinety-second street, on the Harlem river, valued at $30,000. 

 and that contracts have been let for a tire factory, specially de- 

 signed, wholly of glass and steel, that will turn out over 250 tires 

 a day, and which will cost approximately $30,000. 



S. Schein & Sons have purchased a two-story brick factory 

 building, about 119 x 200 feet, at 605-613 Third street, Xewark. 

 Xew Jersey, for the manufacture of a line of hospital rubber 

 goods and druggists' sundries. 



On the petition of Lucy H. Stotesbury and William H. Jessup, 

 executors of the estate of- the late James M. Stotesbury. a re- 

 ceiver has been appointed for the S. & L. Rubber Co., of Chester. 

 Pennsylvania. 



Employees of the Yictor Rubber Co, of Springfield, Ohio, held 

 their annual picnic on August 7, at Tecumseh Park, near that 

 city. This was an all-day event, the party leaving the city at 

 8:25 and returning late in the evening. Amusements and games 

 of all kinds were indulged in. a dinner was served to the em- 

 ployees and their guests, and in addition to the regular band a 

 special orchestra supplied music for the dancers. 



In the letter from our Akron correspondent on page 619 of 

 our August issue, the statement was made that the court had 

 dismissed, on a technicality, a petition filed by a stockholder of 

 the East Palestine Rubber Co., of East Palestine. Ohio, that that 

 company be placed in the hands of a receiver. We are informed 

 by the treasurer of the East Palestine company, Mr. B. C. 

 Tunison. that the proceeding was not dismissed on a technicality, 

 luit that the plaintiff when forced to a hearing voluntarily with- 

 drew his petition. 



Fred L. Summerhayes, of the Canadian Consolidated Rubber 

 Co., Limited, w-ho has been visiting in the Canadian provinces, re- 

 turned recently to England, in company with J. H. Jamie- 

 son, former manager of one of the company's branches. An 

 "Over-seas" division is to be established in Great Britain, 

 comprising branches at London and at Glasgow, Scotland. 



