. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The Railroad Timekeeper of America. You Might as Well Owna Watch with a Record From steam to electricity, from the invention ofthe first engine to the air-brake, inventors have con-stantly sought two things—speed and safety. The speed and safety af modern railroad trafficare made possible throughTarefully prepared sched-ules. Back of these schedules is the HamiltonWatch, the favorite timekeeper of American rail-road men. The engineer shown above is S. VV. Powers. Hehas been with the Boston & Albany R. R. for 25years He runs his trains by a Hamilton Wat


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The Railroad Timekeeper of America. You Might as Well Owna Watch with a Record From steam to electricity, from the invention ofthe first engine to the air-brake, inventors have con-stantly sought two things—speed and safety. The speed and safety af modern railroad trafficare made possible throughTarefully prepared sched-ules. Back of these schedules is the HamiltonWatch, the favorite timekeeper of American rail-road men. The engineer shown above is S. VV. Powers. Hehas been with the Boston & Albany R. R. for 25years He runs his trains by a Hamilton Watch—has for years. You might as well choose a watch that will showyou time with day-in-and-day-out accuracy. When you make your choice, ask to see the Hamiltonmodels most popular with railroad men, particularly No. 992(16 size, 21 jewels). Hamilton Watches range in price from$40 to $201); movements alone, $22 (in Canada, $25) and for The Timekeeper, an interesting booklet aboutthe manufacture and care of fine watches. The differentHamiltons are illustrated,


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