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With President and Engineer 

 Hamiltons Are Equally Popular 



The railroad president, with his rriany appointments and hurried 

 trips ' cross country, finds an accurate watch one of his greatest aids. 



And in busy terminals, in yards and roundhouses, in every engine 

 cab, are men who must perform their duties always with an eye on 

 the time. On the accuracy of the watches they 

 carry depends your safety when you travel — de- 

 pends the speedy, undelayed progress of the 

 trains you take. 



Because of their remarkable accuracy, Ham- 

 ilton Watches are in demand in every branch of 

 railroading — from the executive office to the 

 lonely signal tower. Hamilton popularity as a 

 railroad timekeeper has never been excelled. 



But any executive, any man or woman, who wants 

 to be efficient in planning and carrying out the day's 

 work, should have a Hamilton. 



Are you planning- to make a gift? Then consider the 

 Hamilton Watch. There's scarcely any occasion, any 

 season, that the Hamilton would not make an appro- 

 priate, an ideal, gift. 



There are Hamilton watches for every taste — thin 

 models and wrist watches for men, watches especially 

 built for rough service, and ladies' bracelet models. The 

 prices range from $36.00 to $185.00. Movements, 

 $19.00 (in Canada $20.50) and up. And there's accu- 

 racy, beauty, and enduring service in every Hamilton. 

 See them at your jeweler's. 



Send for "The Timekeeper." There are some 

 interesting facts about fine watch-making in this little 

 booklet, and the various Hamilton models are illustrated 

 with prices. 



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HAMILTON WATCH COMPANY, 

 Lancaster, Pa. 



The Lackawanna Limited," 

 crack train into Neiu York City 

 on the Delaware, Lackawanna 

 Sf Western, is piloted by a vet- 

 eran engineer and run on Ham- 

 ilton time. Engineer Charles 

 Stevenson has been at the throttle 

 for nearly three decades, and 

 for 19 years has relied upon his 

 Hamilton Watch for the right 

 time. 



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