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COORG OO CTE Tile 
These workmen are engaged in the very 
i simple operation of laying a floor of 
Pennsylvania 
Interlocking 
Rubber Tiling 
i the most elegant, durable and satisfactory flooring ma- 
' terial made. This shows one of the beautiful designs 
of this tiling, of which there is almost infinite variety, 
| and the manner in which it is executed. 
m The blocks are made up in the factory according to the 
| desired design. This design is then shipped in sections 
of convenient size, and merely put together compactly 
over the space to be covered. Hammering to even the | 
faces of the tiles completes the floor. And what a floor @ | 
it is! Incomparable in elegance, silent, agreeable under @@ 
foot and non-slippery; thoroughly water-proof, affording 
| not the slightest crevice for the accumulation of germs or 
lth, non-inflammable and odorless. It never shows 
wear under the heaviest foot traffic, but is more durable 
even than marble. 
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER TILING 
should be specified for public buildings, court rooms, hospitals, hotels, banks, offices, 
stores, and wherever its peculiar points of superiority recommend it. 
OUR S8O00K-OF-DESIGNS-IN-COLOR 
with detailed information regarding Pennsylvania Rubber Tiling, should be in the : 
hands of all architects and builders. Cailed Free on request. 
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JEANNETTE, PA. 
NEW YORK, 1741 Broadway CHICAGO, 1241 Michigan Avenue BOSTON, 20 Park Square BUFFALO, 117 Main Street 
ATLANTA, 102 N. Pryor Street PHILADELPHIA, 615 N. Broad Street LONDON, 4 Snow Hill 
