A GRADUATE'S SUCCESS 



FRANK V. BROSE, 609 Parker St., Mason City, Iowa, was a 

 fireman for the C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., when he enrolled for 

 our Locomotive Running Course. He found this very helpful 

 to him in passing the examinations required by the road, and it 

 has enabled him to become, since graduation, an engineer for 

 the same company, earning from $100 to $150 a month. 



MADE THE EXAMINATION EASY 



THOMAS HESSER, 46 Weaver Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., says that 

 his Locomotive Running Course, for which he subscribed with 

 the I. C. S., made his examination easy. Before he finished the 

 Course he was promoted from the position of fireman to that 

 of engineer on the Lacka wanna, and his salary has been increased 

 100 per cent. 



HIS BEST INVESTMENT 



PETER DENEEF, 612 DuBois St., Elmira, N. Y., declares that 

 the money he has spent for his Locomotive Running Course was 

 the very best investment he ever made, since it brought about 

 his promotion to his position as engineer within 2 years after 

 he began to study. When he came up for examination, Mr. 

 Deneef obtained a rating of 100 per cent. 



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NO LONGER HANDLES THE SCOOP 



J. E. CAMIRAND, Sherbrooke, P. Q., Can., says that the 

 Locomotive Running Course for which he subscribed with the 

 I. C. S. is responsible for his promotion to his position as engi- 

 neer. He was a fireman when he enrolled, and he declares that 

 but for his Course he would still be handling the scoop. 



DOUBLED HIS SALARY 



HANS C. BROWN, 14 East Linden St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a 

 native of Norway, was working as a fireman on the Lehigh 

 Valley Railroad when he enrolled with the I. C. S. for the Loco- 

 motive Running Course. He says that without this instruction 

 he could not have passed the examination for engineers. With 

 the help of the Schools, he has now become an engineer for the 

 same company, and his salary has been increased more than 

 100 per cent. 



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 THEN $45 A MONTH NOW $130 A MONTH 



NICHOLAS COLILAR, Costello, Potter County, Pa., was earn- 

 ing $45 a month as a fireman when he enrolled with the Schools 

 for the Locomotive Running Course. He is 'now running an 

 engine for the Emporium Lumber Co., earning $130 a month. 



