. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . on and afive year Guarantee! MOVEMENTS ONLY 16 Size 17 J. 5 pos. < 21 21 18 Size 17 21 30 The Purple Ribbon points out to you Railroad Watches ot excep-tional accuracy and durability; built to withstand the exactingrequirements of your work in a way few watches can do. The 5 year insurance certificate which accompanies every Soutli BendStudebaker Railrcjad Watch insures you au;ainst expense from anychanges in time requirements that may be made within five years. This remarkable guarantee is given by no other watch manufacture


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . on and afive year Guarantee! MOVEMENTS ONLY 16 Size 17 J. 5 pos. < 21 21 18 Size 17 21 30 The Purple Ribbon points out to you Railroad Watches ot excep-tional accuracy and durability; built to withstand the exactingrequirements of your work in a way few watches can do. The 5 year insurance certificate which accompanies every Soutli BendStudebaker Railrcjad Watch insures you au;ainst expense from anychanges in time requirements that may be made within five years. This remarkable guarantee is given by no other watch manufacturerand shows our absolute confidence that no better railroad watchcan be built. Look for tlie Purple Ribbon and ask your jewelerabout this new insurance feature. Fitted to Your oivn caseif desired. Write for interesting booklet,a railroad man to buy. Learn why this is the best watch for SOUTH BEND WATCH COMPANY, ISlOStudebakerSt., South Bend, Ind. Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers THE BALTIMORE AND^OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. JOHN EUSTICE Mrs. J. W. Eustice and family wish to extendtheir thanks for the kindness shown them intheir deep sorrow at the death of their husbandand father. They also wish to extend theirthanks to The Quartet, the Baltimore andOhio roundhouse employes and the Inter-national Association of Machinists. The ac-companying picture is of Mr. Eustice. John,as he was called about the shops, was knownas a good man and a good engineer and wesurely miss his smiling face. Mr. Eustice leavesa son, a pipefitter working in the roundhouseat Glenwood, We all extend our heartfeltsympathy to Mrs. Eustice and her Eustice had been in the service of ourCompany for fourteen years. Last spring M. C. Colbert, pipefitter foremanat Pittsburgh Terminal, invited some of theemployes at the passenger yard to his house forsupper. When the meal was over he put themto work painting the house. The job is still un-completed, and Mr. Colbert is thinking of hav-ing an


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