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& " The Watch of Railroad Accuracy" 



WHY waste money on a cup that stands for a lifetime on 

 the mantel when you can give the winner of your tour- 

 nament a Hamilton Watch, a worth-while trophy that will tick 

 for a lifetime in his pocket and always give him accurate time? 



A cup is a trophy a few friends will see on the occasion of 

 a visit. A Hamilton Watch is a constant friend which will 

 constandy save him time. If it is known that he is punctual, 

 others will be punctual with him. And a Hamilton owner is 

 always punctual. 



There is no tournament or competition that does not call 

 for accuracy of mind or body — tennis, golf, track, polo, chess, 

 whist, baseball, football, basket-ball, boxing, rowing and water 

 sports. An accurate watch for an accurate man is the most 

 appropriate prize. 



The accuracy of the Hamilton is the reason why it is called 

 "The Railroad Timekeeper of America." Most railroad men 

 carry it because accuracy is a matter of life and death on our 

 railroads. And a Hamilton will pass the time inspection now 

 enforced on practically all of America's railroad mileage. 



See the Hamiltons at your jeweler's. Prices, $34 to $170. 

 Movements, $18 ($19.50 in Canada) and up. 



Send today for "The Timekeeper," which tells the story 

 of the Hamilton, and shows the various models with prices. 



HAMILTON WATCH COMPANY, Dept. 3 5, L 



;tcr, Pa. 



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