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WPronounced "RU"as in RIJBY_ ^ 

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COSTS MORE -WEARS LONGER 



FOB OVUB 23 V£ABS THS 5TAITDABD. 



RTT-BBR-OIS is the original ready-to-lay roofing-, and was 

 -for several years the only roofing of this character. Different 

 from and superior to all other prepared roofing, in that 

 :BU-BEB-0ID compound or gum, an exclusive combination of 

 high-grade, water-proof, acid- and fire-resisting ingredients is 

 used in its manufacture. This gum is used in no other roof- 

 ing. That the first roofs of BTT-BEB-OIS applied in 1892 are 

 still giving satisfactory service is indisputable evidence of 

 xinequaled durability. BTT-BZiB-OID contains no rubber. It 

 ■contains no tar. It contains no paper. It contains no asbes- 

 tos. It is not an asphalt roofing. BU-BER-OID is tasteless. 

 It is odorless. It can be used on roofs from which drinking 

 water is conserved. I&V-B£B-OII> is fire-resisting. Hot coals 

 thrown on a roof covered with it do not set fire to the fabric, 

 T.or to the boarding underneath. BU-BBB-OIB is a non-con- 

 ■ductor of heat. It keeps the heat in in winter, and the heat 

 ■out in summer. BU-BBB-OIS will outlast tin, iron or sh,in- 

 .gles. It has outlasted its upwards of 300 imitations, vari- 

 ously known as "rubber" rooiings, "asphalt" roofings, "asbes- 

 tos" roofings, etc. Put up in rolls 36 inches wide, containing 

 108 square feet. 



Medium (1-ply), 108 sq. ft.; weight 45 lbs. Price $3.25 



Heavy (2-ply), 108 sq. ft.; weight 55 lbs. Price 3.75 



Extra heavy (3-ply), 108 sq. ft.; weight 65 lbs. Price.. 4.50 



RU-BER-OID STRIP SHINGLES 



Enduring quality, economy, low application cost, attractive 

 appearance — these are the chief attributes of the Ruberoid 

 Strip-shingle. You have in this shingle all that you can ask. 



Ruberoid quality, the quality that has been tested on thou- 

 sands of roofs during the past thirty years, is reflected in 

 this shingle. Otherwise it would not bear the name Ruberoid. 



In ' appearance Ruberoid Strip-shingles leave nothing to be 

 desired. Unusual thickness, coupled with a pleasing surface 

 of red or green crushed slate, imparts massiveness and char- 

 acter to the roof on which this shingle is laid. 



FBICB, PEB SQUARE $7.00 



6@rtiiii-t0©i Asphalt Roof Ooating 



1 Gallon Cans $0.90 



5 Gallon Cans 3.00 



50 Gallon Barrels 27.50 



Oertaio-teed Asbestos Roof Soating 



1 Gallon Cans $1.00 



5 Gallon Cans 3.50 



.50 Gallon Barrels 30.00 



Leaks in new or old roofs of wood, metal, slate, tile or 

 prepared roofing may be repaired quickly, easily and perma- 

 nently with Certain-teed Plastic Cement. It is excellent also 

 for flashing around chimneys, metal cornices and skylights; 

 i'or relining old gutters and metal valleys; and for use at all 

 other points where there are leaks, holes, breaks, or cracks 

 caused by contraction or expansion, or where the material 

 Jias worn out or broken away. 



1 lb. Packages $ .20 



10 lb. Packages 1.25 



25 lb. Packages 2.50 



50 lb. Packages 4.75 



275 lb. Packages 13.75 



450 lb. Packages 20.00 



Safety First Winans Ladder Jack 



The Winans Iiaddet 

 Jack is absolutely the 

 strongest and best 

 made; all other lad- 

 der Jacks are only as 

 strong as the weakest 

 rung of the ladder. 

 Attaching these Jacks 

 on the standard of 

 the ladder instead of 

 the rungs, gives it 

 much greater strength. 

 It can be raised or 

 lowered to any desired 

 height or angle, or re- 

 versed to either the 

 outside or under side 

 of the ladder in a 

 minute's time with- 

 out removing the 

 plank or scaffolding 

 from the Jack. They 

 are self-locking and 

 adjust themselves to 

 any sta,ndard make of 

 ladder. Being made 

 of "Best Grade" IVz x 

 1% angle steel we guarantee them to support one thousand 

 pounds; yet weigh but iVz pounds each, and can be folded 

 into a small compass for convenient carrying. 



FBICE PAIB, $4.50. 



Seaman Safety Ladder Brackets 



Prevent the top of 

 the ladder from slid- 

 ing, rolling or being- 

 blown over by the 

 wind. Insure safety; 

 save labor (about 2 

 hours per day per 

 man); make handy 

 place for pots. A valu- 

 able aid to carpen- 

 ters, painters, tin- 

 ners, millwrights, em- 

 ployees of light, 

 power and telephone 

 companies and, in 

 fact, to everyone who 

 uses a ladder. 



Quickly and easily 

 adjusted; fit any lad- 

 der; work equally well 

 on wood, brick or 

 stone. Span, 42 in- 

 ches; hold ladder out 

 14 inches. Made of best quality malleable iron. Packed one 

 set in a carton (weight 8 lbs.) Our Special Price, $5.00 a set. 



Galvanized Steei Corrupted Roofing 



IV4, and 2 1,2 -inch corrugations, standard 29 gauge open 

 hearth steel thoroughly galvanized. Made in sheets 26 inches 

 wide; 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet long. Can also furnish same in 

 26 gauge. 12 foot sheets 25c. a square extra. 



Galvanized Ridge Roll, both in corrugated and plain. 



No. 29 Gauge. Per Square $5.75 



No. 27 Gauge. Per Square 6.25 



Ridge Roll, Plain per Foot 10 



Ridge Roll, Corrugated per Foot 12 



LEAD WASHERS 



Per Pound $0.30 



GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS 



With extra large heads, per pound $0.12 



ROOFING GAPS 



Per Pound. 



. $0.06 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



