. Public works . and operations are now on a60 or 70 per cent, scale. Quotations:4-inch, $20; 6-inch, $18. New York-Providence, R. I., has opened bids for900 tons of 4 to 16-inch. 225 tonsfrom Newton, Mass., went to Stand-ard C. I. Pipe & Foundry Co.; 25,000tons for Detroit were awarded to theAmerican Car & Foundry Co. whichv/as not at first the low bidder, at$ Quotations: 6-inch, $20 to$ Lead.—Quotations: New York,$; St. Louis, $3,675. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,Akron, O., announces that reports pre-sented to stockholders at the annua!meeting of the company disclose that19


. Public works . and operations are now on a60 or 70 per cent, scale. Quotations:4-inch, $20; 6-inch, $18. New York-Providence, R. I., has opened bids for900 tons of 4 to 16-inch. 225 tonsfrom Newton, Mass., went to Stand-ard C. I. Pipe & Foundry Co.; 25,000tons for Detroit were awarded to theAmerican Car & Foundry Co. whichv/as not at first the low bidder, at$ Quotations: 6-inch, $20 to$ Lead.—Quotations: New York,$; St. Louis, $3,675. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,Akron, O., announces that reports pre-sented to stockholders at the annua!meeting of the company disclose that1914 was the most successful and sat-isfactory in the companys history. A7 per cent, dividend on the preferredstock and 12 per cent, on the commonstock were announced. In spite of thedepression due to the war, cash on de-posit and on hand has increased morethan 150 per cent. The stockholdersre-elected the directors, F. A. Seiber-ling, C. W. Seiberling, G. M. Stadel-man, F. H. Adams, P. W. Litchfield,. H. B. Manton and J. P. Loomis—andthe officers of the company were alsore-elected, as follows: F. A. Seiberling,president and general manager; C. , vice-president; G. M. Sta-dclman, secretary; F. H. Adams, treas-urer; W. E. Palmer, assistant treas-urer, and P. W. Litchfield, factorymanager. President Seiberling, in hisannual report to the stockholders, de-monstrated that the company . enters1915 with greater strength and withbrighter prospects than ever showing the tire productionof the company for the past six yearshave recently been compiled. In 1909Goodyear made and sold 102,669 tires;in 1910 the figures was 207,442; in1911, 332,458 tires were made; in 1913,,869 was the number and in 1914these figures were topped by a pro-duction of 1,478,396. This accountsonly for the pneumatic tire productionof the company. The F. D. Cummer & Son Co.,Cleveland, O., has just sold to R. , contractor, at Tampa, Fla.,Cummer road asphalt paving plant, tobe u


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