India rubber world . cti-cally a life time without requiring repairs. Itmay be laid directly upon existing floor, whetherof wood, cement, stone or iron, therefore savingthe expense of constructing a concrete tloorwhich is absolutely necessary in all other kindsof tiling. A perfect floor for business offices, bankingrooms, court rooms, vestibules, halls, billiardrooms, smoking rooms, cafes, libraries, churches,hospitals, hotels, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. Samples, estimates and special designs fur-nished upon application. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, ^»ew York. Belting and Packing Co., Ltd. 25 PARK PLACE
India rubber world . cti-cally a life time without requiring repairs. Itmay be laid directly upon existing floor, whetherof wood, cement, stone or iron, therefore savingthe expense of constructing a concrete tloorwhich is absolutely necessary in all other kindsof tiling. A perfect floor for business offices, bankingrooms, court rooms, vestibules, halls, billiardrooms, smoking rooms, cafes, libraries, churches,hospitals, hotels, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. Samples, estimates and special designs fur-nished upon application. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, ^»ew York. Belting and Packing Co., Ltd. 25 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. BALTIMORE, 41 South Liberty Street, BOSTON. 232 Summer Street. PHILADELPHIA. 724 Chestnut Street, INDIANAPOLIS, 229 S. Meridian Street. SAINT LOUIS, 411 N. 3d Street, CHICAGO. 150 Lake Street. SAN FRANCISCO, 509-511 Market Street. Mention The India Rubber World when you write. rubbefT belting for Elevator, Thresher, Saw and Planing Mill Work. Warranted 2XL, Shield High Grade, Cleveland Stitched, \s laid by us in the Dining Room of the Hotel Essex, Boston, Mass. 99 Good belting at low cost is the result of experience and up-to-date equipment-WE HAVE BOTH. We also make a complete Line of Steam, Fire, Suction and Conducting Hose, Packings, and Molded Goods. SEND FOR 120 PAGE CATALOGUE. THE MECHANICAL RUBBER CO., Tndia Rubber World when you write. . . CLEVELAND, OHIO. May i, 1903.] THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 271 THE DOUGHTY RUBBER SHOE MACHINE. UNDER date of March 17, 1903, there was issued by theUnited States patent office to Henry J. Doughty, amost interesting patent [No. ] for a mechanismfor the manufacture of lubber shoes, which patent wasassigned to the Atlantic Rubber Shoe Co. (Trenton, New Jer-sey). To the few persons who have seen the Doughty machinesit will be recognized as one of the basic patents under whichthe company is working, and for which application was filedback in 1901. There are eleven claims which describe, in brief, a mold for making
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