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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1912)
15 .Mote 1L? itaomaJhi ait Were Made to Special Order by the Largest Bed Factory in the World TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTXAXD, - FEBRUARY 25, 1912. Mi .Eleg IBeds The Simm'oinis - Mainiiif actariinig Company General Offices and Factory Kenosha, Wisconsin Million and Half Feet of Floor Space More than sixty acres of manufacturing space devoted to the production of Brass and Iron Bed steads and Cribs, Hospital and Institution Beds, Couches, Folding Iron and Wood Cots, Wood and Iron Frame Woven Wire Mattresses, Coil Springs, Brass and Iron Costumers, Wood Cribs and Cradles and Folding Chairs of the highest grade of design, material and construction. , -y .- . ' ' . - -7-.,'! .T 1 ',- ! . ,- .,, ' l''t'-!,V'."-'--'-UJ" aH'll'T : ' L -.'A.J" Aj,.r ;!;i..r.-;:j!:. v'- -2: "Jii.I-?.iiL':.-.- tj-,: Simmons Brass Beds Are Best for the reason that only the best quality of mate rial is used in their construction and the highest grade of English lacquer is applied by a patented electrical process, which tends to preserve the highest finish of the brass. Simmons Brass Beds will last a lifetime with ordinary care. This supe rior electric process is under our exclusive control. VIEW OF THE SIMMONS FACTORIES Iron Beds and Cribs Simmons Metal Beds are made in the best designs, of the highest grade of material the mar ket affords, by artisans skilled in their work. Every bed is thoroughly inspected by an expert before it leaves the factory. We make all of our enamels, using the highest grade materials and labor, thus insuring that high quality which guarantees lasting satisfaction. All Iron Bedsteads and Cribs are specially treated in our superior enameling process. ' The enamel on a Simmons Bed will not blister, peel or rub off. We guarantee our Vernis Martin not to fade or tarnish. Simmons Brass Bedsteads We employ the most highly, skilled labor, and use only material of the highest quality available. The same superior quality of material is used in the making of every Brass Bed and Crib we sell, from the lowest to the highest-priced patterns. Simmons Brass Beds are regularly finished in standard bright and satin finishes. All Simmons Brass Beds, whether bright or satin, are covered with the highest grade English lacquer, applied by our own exclusive patented process, which with ordinary care will preserve the high finish of the brass in definitely. All of our tubing and trimming, including cast ings, are our own manufacture, and our well-known reputation is behind every piece and part, insuring the highest standard of quality. We use heavy, brass, ball-bearing casters of su perior quality and efficiency on all of our Brass Beds and Cribs, which are, therefore, easily handled and moved from place to place. Institutional Hygienic Beds Simmons Institution Beds are now almost uni versally used in Institutions and Hospitals. Their ascendency to a permanent place among the re- ?uirements of Institutions of all kinds was mani ested several years ago. Since then, we have devoted constant attention to advancing the stands ard of their manufacture. We call the attention of dealers to the fact that we have a tremendous advantage over competitors in making deliveries, as we have the largest fac tories in the world devoted to the making of Bed steads. We are therefore prepared to handle orders covering any pattern or design that may be required on short notice, it being necessary only to furnish specifications with the order. We Invite the Inquiries of Dealers, and Will Send Upon Request, a Handsome Booklet, Fully Illustrated, Describing the Many Advantages of Our Institution Beds. Your Correspondence Is Solicited Jl he biminnioitts Mairaf W 21 Permanent Exhibition and Salesrooms, 192 Michigan' Avenue, Chicago New York 153-155 W. Thirty-fourth Street Baltimore 612-618 W. Pratt Street BRANCHES St Anthony Park Midway Between St. Paul and Minneapolis St Louis 505 North Seventh Street San Francisco fifth and Townsend Streets 1 1 v J