PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER TILING
IN USE ON STATEN ISLAND FERRY BOATS, NEW YORK CITY.
The Thickest Rubber Tiling on the Market, being full threeeighths of an inch in thickness—much to the advantage of its wearing qualities.
SEND FOR SAMPLE TILES.
Suitable wherever a Noiseless, Attractive, Durable and Sanitary Floor is required.
Th e projiosition ice can make will show that the price of Interlocking Rubber Tiling is no longer prohibitive.
Manufactured under Letters Patent No. 708,472 and sold exclusively by us and our representatives.
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY
NEW YORK : 1665 Broadway
ST. LOUIS : 826 S. 18th Street
JEANNETTE, PA. CHICAGO : 166 Lake Street
PHILADELPHIA : 615 N. Broad Street
LONDON : i Snow Hill
OKONITE
INSULATED ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRES
Are pronounced by leading Architects to be SAFE, DURABLE and EASILY ADJUSTED for the inside wiring of PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS.
Candee Weatherproof Wires Okonite Waterproof Tape Manson Protecting Tape
Willard L. Candee,
H. Durant Cheever, Managers.
Geo. T. Manson. Gen’l Supt. W. H. Hodgins, Sec’y.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS
THE OKONITE CO., Ltd.
253 Broadway, New York
TRADE MARK
REG. U.S. PATENT OFFICE.
SOCIETIES
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ARCHI
TECTS, LONDON, JULY 16-21, 1906.
At the closing meeting of the Bureau of the sixth international congress, Madrid, 1904, the Royal Institute of British Architects was entrusted with the task of organizing the seventh congress in London, and some members of the Royal Institute were added to the British section of the permanent international committee to form the basis of an executive committee. The Royal Institute of British Architects has added other members, and has thus formed the executive committee. It has also appointed a committee of patronage and a general committee. Foreign countries have been invited to appoint their committees of patronage, and a complete list of the various committees up to date is given in an official pamphlet.
Membership.
As in the preceding congresses, there will be two classes of members : Donors, who contribute £4 and upward to the funds of
the Congress ; subscribing members, who pay a minimum subscription of £1.
There will also be a class of “lady members,” intended to include ladies who accompany members of the congress. The executive committee feels that hitherto the position of ladies in these congresses has not been satisfactorily defined, and it has decided that it would be better for them to have the right to certain privileges by paying a small subscription. Ladies will then have a card of identity, a badge, and all the privileges of members, save that of receiving the literature and the compte rendu of the congress.
The subscription for a lady member will be 10s.
Privileges.
Members will receive gratis : A card of identity; a congress badge; all the literature issued in connection with the congress; the final compte rendu of the congress ; an invitation to the inaugural meeting; an invitation to the reception by the Lord Mayor of London ; an invitation to the garden party given by the Royal Institute of British
Architects ; invitations to such other fêtes as may be given by bodies or persons outside the committee of the congress.
Members will be privileged to attend : The meetings of the congress; the visits, entertainments and the farewell banquet on payment, as is usual, of such charges as maybe necessary.
The British Railway Companies will issue return tickets to London, available from July 11 to 25, inclusive, at the rate of a single fare and a quarter, to members of the congress.
The chairman and directors of the London Exhibitions, Ltd., have kindly offered to issue a certain number of invitations to visit the Imperial Royal Austrian Exhibition at Earl’s Court (the most popular open-air resort in London) during the Congress week.
The Zoological Society of London have kindly offered admission to foreign members to their gardens on the Sundays, 15th andMbïd July, days that are closed to the public.
The Royal Botanical Society have kindly
IN USE ON STATEN ISLAND FERRY BOATS, NEW YORK CITY.
The Thickest Rubber Tiling on the Market, being full threeeighths of an inch in thickness—much to the advantage of its wearing qualities.
SEND FOR SAMPLE TILES.
Suitable wherever a Noiseless, Attractive, Durable and Sanitary Floor is required.
Th e projiosition ice can make will show that the price of Interlocking Rubber Tiling is no longer prohibitive.
Manufactured under Letters Patent No. 708,472 and sold exclusively by us and our representatives.
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY
NEW YORK : 1665 Broadway
ST. LOUIS : 826 S. 18th Street
JEANNETTE, PA. CHICAGO : 166 Lake Street
PHILADELPHIA : 615 N. Broad Street
LONDON : i Snow Hill
OKONITE
INSULATED ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRES
Are pronounced by leading Architects to be SAFE, DURABLE and EASILY ADJUSTED for the inside wiring of PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS.
Candee Weatherproof Wires Okonite Waterproof Tape Manson Protecting Tape
Willard L. Candee,
H. Durant Cheever, Managers.
Geo. T. Manson. Gen’l Supt. W. H. Hodgins, Sec’y.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS
THE OKONITE CO., Ltd.
253 Broadway, New York
TRADE MARK
REG. U.S. PATENT OFFICE.
SOCIETIES
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ARCHI
TECTS, LONDON, JULY 16-21, 1906.
At the closing meeting of the Bureau of the sixth international congress, Madrid, 1904, the Royal Institute of British Architects was entrusted with the task of organizing the seventh congress in London, and some members of the Royal Institute were added to the British section of the permanent international committee to form the basis of an executive committee. The Royal Institute of British Architects has added other members, and has thus formed the executive committee. It has also appointed a committee of patronage and a general committee. Foreign countries have been invited to appoint their committees of patronage, and a complete list of the various committees up to date is given in an official pamphlet.
Membership.
As in the preceding congresses, there will be two classes of members : Donors, who contribute £4 and upward to the funds of
the Congress ; subscribing members, who pay a minimum subscription of £1.
There will also be a class of “lady members,” intended to include ladies who accompany members of the congress. The executive committee feels that hitherto the position of ladies in these congresses has not been satisfactorily defined, and it has decided that it would be better for them to have the right to certain privileges by paying a small subscription. Ladies will then have a card of identity, a badge, and all the privileges of members, save that of receiving the literature and the compte rendu of the congress.
The subscription for a lady member will be 10s.
Privileges.
Members will receive gratis : A card of identity; a congress badge; all the literature issued in connection with the congress; the final compte rendu of the congress ; an invitation to the inaugural meeting; an invitation to the reception by the Lord Mayor of London ; an invitation to the garden party given by the Royal Institute of British
Architects ; invitations to such other fêtes as may be given by bodies or persons outside the committee of the congress.
Members will be privileged to attend : The meetings of the congress; the visits, entertainments and the farewell banquet on payment, as is usual, of such charges as maybe necessary.
The British Railway Companies will issue return tickets to London, available from July 11 to 25, inclusive, at the rate of a single fare and a quarter, to members of the congress.
The chairman and directors of the London Exhibitions, Ltd., have kindly offered to issue a certain number of invitations to visit the Imperial Royal Austrian Exhibition at Earl’s Court (the most popular open-air resort in London) during the Congress week.
The Zoological Society of London have kindly offered admission to foreign members to their gardens on the Sundays, 15th andMbïd July, days that are closed to the public.
The Royal Botanical Society have kindly