. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ttsburgh Division, and what we all can do to help Uncle Sam plant Mr. Bradys talk was about the boys on our the Stars and Stripes of Liberty on the Palace road, and the way the veterans had assisted in Berlin. in bringing it up to the top-notch. Mr. Brady Every Watch Inspectors Reporta South Bend Testimonial Its the remarkable accuracy of South BendWatches that makes them stand out fromthe watch inspectors report. The dependability and service of thesewatches is but the natural result of excep-tional skill and care in manufacture. So great is our confi
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ttsburgh Division, and what we all can do to help Uncle Sam plant Mr. Bradys talk was about the boys on our the Stars and Stripes of Liberty on the Palace road, and the way the veterans had assisted in Berlin. in bringing it up to the top-notch. Mr. Brady Every Watch Inspectors Reporta South Bend Testimonial Its the remarkable accuracy of South BendWatches that makes them stand out fromthe watch inspectors report. The dependability and service of thesewatches is but the natural result of excep-tional skill and care in manufacture. So great is our confidence in them, so finetheir record of performance, that each oneis backed by A GuaranteeNo Other Watch Maker Gives South Bend Watches are not only guaran-teed to meet the requirements of the roadvou now work on, but any road to which youmay transfer within five years after purchase. You will find these remarkable watches atyour jewelers, distinguished by the PurpleRibbon of Quality. SOUTH BEND WATCH Studebaker St. South Bend, Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 84 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE also told us what we have been doing, and whatwe must do, to do our share on the PittsburghDivision. He said we must handle at leastfive thousand cars in twenty-four hours, notone day in the week, but on all seven. After Mr. Brady had finished we wereentertained for a few minutes by Jessie , who was loudly applauded. Assistant superintendent Hoskins and JohnBeltz, our river trainmaster, were called uponand responded with very fitting Miss Bessie J. Smith appeared upon thescene and sang one of her favorite solos. Then George W. C. Day was next, and he wasjollowed by W. C. Weagie, terminal trainmaster,and W. P. trainmaster M. L. McElhaney. The address of the president William Cox,was short but interesting and to the point.
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