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'The Watch of Railroad Accuracy 



Engineer Jesse J . 

 lirooksby, New 

 York Central 

 Lines, knows the 

 value of an accu- 

 rate timekeeper in 

 keeping on sched- 

 ule. For ten years 

 he's run his trains 

 on Hamilton time. 





^Bach^ of Every Time -Table 



To get in "on time," trains must keep close to sched- 

 ule every mile of the way. 



Railroad schedules are so complex these days, that to 

 avoid confusion and delay trains must keep close to sched- 

 ule every mile of the way. 



For every train, on every time-table, there are dozens 

 of men — dispatchers, conductors, engineers — who work 

 with an eye always on their watches. They time their 

 trains with the watches they carry. Were these watches 

 inaccurate, time-tables would lose half their dependability 

 and convenience. The Hamilton times most of the 

 country's fast limited trains. 



Make Your Gift a Hamilton 



There are accuracy, beauty, and enduring service in the 

 Hamilton — an appropriate gift for any occasion, any season. 



Your jeweler has a Hamilton model to suit every taste — 

 from wrist-watches and thin models for men to ladies' 

 bracelet models. Prices range from $36.00 to $185.00. 

 Movements, $19.00 ($20.50 in Canada) and up. 



Send today for the "Timekeeper. 1 ' You will be interested 

 in this little booklet about the manufacture and care of fine 

 watches. The various Hamilton models are shown with prices. 



HAMILTON WATCH CO. 



Dept.35 



Lancaster, Pennsv 



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