. India rubber world. ER STAMP MAKERS MERGE. The plant of H. C. Dimond & Co. has been sold to the UnionStamp Works, Boston, Massachusetts, and the combined businessof the two concerns will hereafter be carried on under the nameof The Dimond-Union Stamp Works, with offices and factory at175 Washington street, that city. The Dimond company wasestablished in 1875 and was the oldest stamp house in New Eng-land, as the new company is said now to be the largest. THE THREE OLDEST MAKERS OF RUBBER STAMPS. .Among those who attended the Stamp Makers Conventionrecently held in Minneapolis were J. E. Tayl


. India rubber world. ER STAMP MAKERS MERGE. The plant of H. C. Dimond & Co. has been sold to the UnionStamp Works, Boston, Massachusetts, and the combined businessof the two concerns will hereafter be carried on under the nameof The Dimond-Union Stamp Works, with offices and factory at175 Washington street, that city. The Dimond company wasestablished in 1875 and was the oldest stamp house in New Eng-land, as the new company is said now to be the largest. THE THREE OLDEST MAKERS OF RUBBER STAMPS. .Among those who attended the Stamp Makers Conventionrecently held in Minneapolis were J. E. Taylof of Cleveland,Ohio; Chas. Everson, of Everson & Reed, New York City, andL. E. Scotford, president of the Superior Type Co., Chicago,Illinois—all prominent not only in convention matters but in thestamp trade generally, and famous as being the three oldeststamp manufacturers, in point of their connection with the trade,in the United States, the same having covered periods of 42, 39and 37 years W I I. O M A C K . St.^ggered Tread? This highly artistic and thoroughly illuminating picture istaken from the columns of Life where it has the followingsub-line: What we pedestrians need is the non-skid bananapeel. That is undoubtedly quite true, but would not anyonewho analyzed this picture carefully be justified in saying that thisparticular pedestrian was equipped with the famous StaggeredTread ^ October 1, 1913.] THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD M WOVEN STEEL HOSE & KUBBER CO. ADDS TO PLANT. Extensive additions to the plant of the Woven Steel Hose& Rubber Co., of Trenton, New Jersey, have been contractedfor, and land adjoining the present site has been purchased, morethan equaling in area that formerly occupied by the number of patented machines have recently been installed forthe production of its Protector brand of Woven Steel Pneu-matic Tool Hose. An officer of the company, however, is au-thority for the statement that its greatest expansion has beenin automobile


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