THREE TIMES HIS FORMER SALARY 



J. C. WHITTEN, t6 Danforth St., Providence, R. I., while 

 working as a fireman for $12 a week, enrolled for our Loco- 

 motive Running Course. Having been a poor boy, he had no 

 chance for an education, needing a dictionary to define common 

 words. His Course enabled him to secure promotion at his 

 first examination. He is now an engineer, earning three times 

 what he received at the time of enrolment. 



GRADUATE WORKS FOR THE GOVERNMENT 



HUGH L. RUSSELL, Keams Canon, Ariz., was earning $12 

 a week in a roller mills when he subscribed for our Complete 

 Steam Engineering Course 9 years ago. Since- graduating, 

 he was able to pass the Civil Service examination with a grade 

 of 98.3, receiving immediate appointment. He has since 

 enrolled for the Complete Electrical Engineering Course. 

 He is now a steam and electrical engineer in the service of the 

 government, Interior Department, with a salary which has 

 increased about 300 per cent. 



GRADUATE RECEIVES PROMOTION 



M. J. McKiNNEY, 916 S. Fell Ave., Normal. 111., finished 

 our Locomotive Running Course and was able to pass the 

 State examination, receiving immediate promotion. He now 

 holds a profitable place as engineer on the Chicago & Alton 

 Railroad. 



SALARY MORE THAN DOUBLED 



HANS C. BROWN, 14 E. Linden St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was 

 a railroad fireman, earning $2.20 a day when he enrolled for 

 our Complete Locomotive Running Course. Although he had 

 received only a common school education in his native land, 

 Denmark, he was able to pass an examination and receive 

 promotion as engineer for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, 

 where he now earns more than double his former salary. 



SALARY INCREASED $95 A MONTH 

 When NICHOLAS COLILAR, R. F. D. 31, Costello, Potter 

 County, Pa., enrolled for the Complete Locomotive Running 

 Course, he was earning $45 a month as a fireman. His Course 

 has helped him beyond his expectation. He is now a loco- 

 motive engineer, for the Emporium Lumber Company, earn- 

 ing $95 a month more than when he enrolled. 



OFTEN EARNS $150 A WEEK 



W. R. HAY, Gulfport, Miss., was straw boss of a ditch gang 

 repairing streets, earning $12.25 a week, when he enrolled with 

 the I. C. S. for the Complete Steam Engineering Course. 

 He also studied our Marine Engineering Course and Mechan- 

 ical Drawing. He is now chief engineer and manager of the 

 tug "Beaver," earning from $90 to $150 a week. 



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