shipped to all parts of the world, as “Damascus Better
Bearings’ are known wherever steel is rolled. The present
policy of the company is the same as that which produced
its growth and requires the use of virgin metal mixtures in
high grade bearings.
The management is in the hands of William B. Klee,
president; William K. Frank, vice president and general
manager; Edwin B. Ross, secretary, and these with Isaac
W. Frank and William E. Cartwright, constitute the board
of directors.
FORT PITT BEDDING COMPANY
The Fort Pitt Bedding Company, located on Liverpool
Street and Preble Avenue, North Side, was incorporated in
May, 1906, for the sole purpose of manufacturing bedding—
the main articles being mattresses, bed springs, steel cots,
steel couches, double deck bunks, pillows, automobile seats
and the nationally known Sealy Mattresses. Some of
the products are shipped into every state in the Union.
The stockholders and officers are as follows: W. L.
Trimble, president; Chas. P. Trimble, secretary and treas-
urer; H. E. Wolf, general manager.
The payroll consists of 180 employees. The company
operates its own printing department and has a first-class
machine shop. Extensive additions have been made to the
plant in the past 10 years.
Recently, this company with 24 other bedding factories
located throughout the United States, bought out the Sealy
Mattress Company of Texas, which concern made what is
known as the Famous Sealy Tuftless Mattress and this
mattress is now being manufactured and distributed by 25
Sealy factories.
GOLDEN- ANDERSON VALVE SPECIALTY CO.
The Golden-Anderson Valve Specialty Co. was incor-
porated in Pennsylvania in May, 1905, to specialize in the
manufacture and sale of automatic control valves for steam
and water service, and its products are nationally known for
their superiority in design, construction and operation.