. India rubber world. dividend of V/2 per cent. The Killingly Manufacturing a subsidiary of the GoodyearTire & Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, has declared a semi-annualdividend of 3 per cent, on its preferred stock. The Hood Rubber of Boston, has declared a regularquarterly dividend of m per cent, on its preferred stock, pay-able August 1 to stock of record on July 28. The Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd., of Montreal, hasdeclared a regular quarterly dividend of l>-4 per cent, on its,preferred stock and a dividend of 1 per cent, on its common stock. ; . The B. F. Goodrich Co.,


. India rubber world. dividend of V/2 per cent. The Killingly Manufacturing a subsidiary of the GoodyearTire & Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, has declared a semi-annualdividend of 3 per cent, on its preferred stock. The Hood Rubber of Boston, has declared a regularquarterly dividend of m per cent, on its preferred stock, pay-able August 1 to stock of record on July 28. The Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd., of Montreal, hasdeclared a regular quarterly dividend of l>-4 per cent, on its,preferred stock and a dividend of 1 per cent, on its common stock. ; . The B. F. Goodrich Co., of Akron, has declared a dividend diIJi per cent, on the preferred capital stock of the company, pay-able October 1 to stockholders of record on September 18. 610 THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [August 1, 1914. THE NEW MULCONROY FACTORY. The ilulconroy Co., of Iliiladclpliia, has recently erected anew factory at Fifty-fourth and JefTferson streets in that cityfor ihif manufacture of its specialties, including its flexible. PL.^NT OF THE MuLCONROY Co., PhIL.\DELPHI.\. metallic hose, couplings, nipples and /-League rubber bootswith sewed on leather soles. This illustration gives a verygood idea of the new factory. THE WADLEIGH CO., LTD., OF SINGAPORE. I he January number of The 1nui.\ Rubber World containeda brief story covering the plans of Mr. W. L. Wadleigh, formerlyof Boston, who was about to start at that time for Singapore,where he hoped to make connections by which he could act asrepresentative in New York of the eastern planters and selltheir rubber direct to American manufacturers. He sailed forSingapore early in January, arriving there about the middle ofbebruary, and he has now returned to this country after havingsuccessfully accomplished all that he planned to do. He hasestablished a company at 4 Robinson Road, Singapore, under thename of Wadleigh Co., Ltd., and has also become associated withDunbar & Co., at 290 Broadway, New York. Through these twoconnections he will buy r


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