BRICKLAYER BECOMES FOREMAN, AT $7 A DAY 



A. ROUSSEAU, Hardin, Mont., was an ordinary bricklayer, 

 earning $2.50 a day, when he enrolled for the Building Con- 

 tractors' Course. The studies enabled him to draw complete 

 plans for his work and for outside work. He is now foreman, 

 earning $7 a day. 



HILTON & SADLER, ARCHITECTS 



L. L. HILTON and F. E. SADLER, Architects, Janesville, Wis., 

 were carpenters when they enrolled in the I. C. S. Complete 

 Architectural Course. Now they, as a firm, occupy a position 

 of honor in Janesville. They have designed and superintended 

 the building of many schools, churches, factories, and other 

 large buildings in their own and in surrounding cities. 



CARPENTER BECOMES FOREMAN 



J. F. HARRINGTON, Missoula, Mont., before enrolling in the 

 I. C. S., was a journeyman carpenter, earning $4.50 a day. 

 The Course of study taught him to understand building plans 

 so that he has secured the position of foreman and earns 

 $7 a day. 



TEN TIMES HIS FORMER SALARY 



When the National Convention of Carpenters met in Scran- 

 ton some years ago, JOHN G. GARBART, 16 Verner Avenue, 

 Ingram, Pa., visited the I. C. S. Instruction Department. 

 What he saw convinced him that he needed a Course and he 

 enrolled in our School of Architecture. He was then earning 

 $1.50 a day. His Course has enabled him to purchase the 

 business of his former employer and he now earns ten times 

 what he did when he enrolled. 



ANOTHER CARPENTER BECOMES A BUILDING 

 CONTRACTOR 



CHARLES F. STENGEL, Jefferson, Wis.. was a carpenter when 

 he started to study in the I. C. S. As a result of partly finish- 

 ing the Complete Architectural Course he is in business with 

 a friend, doing two-thirds of the building work in his vicinity. 

 His business is getting larger every year and he says he owes 

 his success to the I. C. S. 



NOW EARNS $5,000 A YEAR 



ED. J. WEAVER, Youngstown, Ohio, considers that the work 

 he did with the I.C. S. in his two Courses, Architectural Draw- 

 ing and Complete Architectural, are the foundation of his 

 success in his chosen profession. When he enrolled he was 

 a machine hand in a planing mill, earning $2 a day. He is 

 now a practicing architect, and has earned $5,000 a year for 

 several years past. 



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