NOW GENERAL FOREMAN 



G. C. LIVINGSTON, 827 South Hawley St., Toledo, Ohio, was 

 earning 15 cents an hour when he enrolled with the I. C. S. for 

 the Air Brake Course. He found his work with the Schools a 

 pleasure rather than a task, and was soon advanced both in 

 salary and position. He is at present general foreman of the 

 Car Department for the Hocking Valley Railroad, at Wai- 

 bridge, Ohio, at a salary of $95 a month. 



SALARY INCREASED $76 A MONTH 



When W. M. WIELAND, Villa Grove, 111., enrolled with us 

 for the Complete Air Brake Course he was pumping water at 

 $40 a month. He recommends his Course to any one desiring 

 to improve his condition, because it has enabled him to become 

 extra engineer for the C. & E. I. R. R. with an increase in his 

 salary of $76 a month. 



PASSED HIS EXAMINATION EASILY 



W. SCHAEFER, 910 Buffum St., Milwaukee, Wis., was working 

 as a fireman at the time of his enrolment for the Complete Air 

 Brake Course. This he found of great benefit to him, since it 

 enabled him to pass his examination for promotion easily. He 

 is now an engineer on the C. M. & St. P. Railway. 



STEADY PROMOTION 



CHARLES H. LAMB, 1661 Locust St., Terre Haute, Ind., was 

 working for $1.50 a day when he subscribed for the Complete 

 Air Brake Course. Soon his wages were raised, and he was 

 steadily promoted until he has now become air-brake foreman 

 of the roundhouse of the Vandalia Railroad Co. at a salary of 

 $117 a month. 



THE I. C. S. PAVED THE WAY 



A. SKINNER, 312 Ash St., Tokepa, Kans., was earning $1.60 

 a day as an air-brake inspector when he enrolled with the I. C. S. 

 for the Complete Air Brake Course. He found our textbooks so 

 simple that he easily mastered them. He says that the road to 

 success is not hard when the I. C. S. paves the way. His wages 

 have been increased 180 per cent. 



A GRADUATE'S SUCCESS 



HOMER H. STUCKEY, 6215 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., a 

 graduate of our Air Brake Course, was earning about $80 a 

 month as an air-brake inspector on the Lake Shore at the time 

 of his enrolment. He is now regarded as an expert in his line, 

 and his salary has been increased some 50 per cent. 



