The literary digest . ALPH Waldo Emerson, speaking in one of hisessays of a distinguishedman, said: *He is put to-gether like a Waltham Watch. No finer tribute was ever paidthis American masterpiece thanwhen the Sage of Concord usedit as the symbolic character ofgreatness. The Waltham Watch repre-sents the genius of many menwhose inventive faculties havebeen concentrated for nearlythree-quarters of a century tomake it the wonderful time-keeping device it is. Among these famous watch makersand inventors is enshrined the nameof Duane H. Church — a man whosemarvelous grasp of the principles ofmec


The literary digest . ALPH Waldo Emerson, speaking in one of hisessays of a distinguishedman, said: *He is put to-gether like a Waltham Watch. No finer tribute was ever paidthis American masterpiece thanwhen the Sage of Concord usedit as the symbolic character ofgreatness. The Waltham Watch repre-sents the genius of many menwhose inventive faculties havebeen concentrated for nearlythree-quarters of a century tomake it the wonderful time-keeping device it is. Among these famous watch makersand inventors is enshrined the nameof Duane H. Church — a man whosemarvelous grasp of the principles ofmechanics filled the great shops atWaltham, Massachusetts, with ex-clusive machinery that performsmiracles of accurate and delicatework which the human hand couldnot equal. Many of these machines are aweinspiring to the beholder. One of. Duane H. Churchy famous inventor who fitted ttie greatshops at Waltham, Massachusetts, with exclusive watch-making machinery that performs miracles of accurate anddelicate work which the human hand could never equal. them will do the work of a hundredskilled workmen — do it better andwith greater accuracy. They demon-strate American mechanical skill atperfection. To see these machines is to know be-yond the shadow of a doubt whyWaltham is the Worlds Watch OverTime, and why the foreign-built watchcannot compare with it in time-keepingdependability. WALTHAM THE WORLDS WATCH OVER TIME TO INSTRUCT YOU IN CHOOSINGTOUR WATCH The buying of a watch is an im-portant matter. It is an invest-ment in time-keeping. And timeis the most valuable possessionof man. Very few people know anythingabout watches. The *works, or mechanism, of awatch is a mystery. Yet we cantruthfully say, **A watch is onlyas good as its works. You buy a watch for one thing — tokeep correct time for you — to tell it to


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