India rubber world . center sprays. This sprinkler is one of the medium pricedsprinklers, which has found a very ready sale on the Pacific Chicago Goose Neck connection, which is also illus-trated, is described as one of the things which fill the longfelt want. It is simple in construction, perfect in execution,and it is put on t^e market at a reasonable price. In their mill supply department, this firm also manufacture Dewey Armor, which is shown on another page ; also Dewey hose racks and Ryerson reels. This firm report thatthey have received recently a large number of export order


India rubber world . center sprays. This sprinkler is one of the medium pricedsprinklers, which has found a very ready sale on the Pacific Chicago Goose Neck connection, which is also illus-trated, is described as one of the things which fill the longfelt want. It is simple in construction, perfect in execution,and it is put on t^e market at a reasonable price. In their mill supply department, this firm also manufacture Dewey Armor, which is shown on another page ; also Dewey hose racks and Ryerson reels. This firm report thatthey have received recently a large number of export orders,principally from Australia, and also state as an interesting inci-dent, that within one year after the entrance of Admiral Deweyinto the harbor of Manila, they had shipped a large order of Dewey hose racks to Manila for use in the warehouse builtby the United States government at that point. The trade are invited to ask for Catalogue No. 12, issued by theW. D. Allen Manufacturing Co., No. 151 Lake street, QOOSE NECK CONNECTION. 240 THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD [May 1901. GROWTH OF THE DIAMOND RUBBER CO. EXPORTS OF AMERICAN RUBBER GOODS. THE management of the Diamond Rubber Co. (Akron,Ohio), in reviewing the phenomenal growth ol their busi-ness, do not hesitate to predict that if the same rate of growthcontinues they will ere long operate the largest rubber plant inthe world. Nor is this an extravagant statement, when oneremembers that it is but three years since Messrs. Walter , William B. Miller, and Arthur H. Marks, all experi-enced rubber men, went out from the East and look activemanagement of the Diamond Rubber Co. as president, secre-tary, vice president and superintendent respectively. At thattime the plant, although large, was only partially used in themanufacture of a mixed line of mechanical rubber goods, drug-gists sundries, and tires. Immediately after the works were turned over to the newmanagers extensive improvements were inaugurated in bothoffice an


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