AVERAGES $35 A WEEK 



H. F. STONE, 934 North 3d St., Springfield, 111., did not 

 know anything about running a locomotive, nor how to repair 

 its machinery at the time he enrolled with the I. C. S. 

 for the Complete Locomotive Running Course. At the time he 

 began to study he was earning on an average about $85 a month 

 as a fireman. His Course enabled him to pass a good examina- 

 tion and to secure promotion to the position of engineer, where 

 his pay is now from $120 to $200 a month. 



ALWAYS RECOMMENDS THE I. C. S. 



FRED OCKERSHAUSER, Baraboo, Wis., was a fireman when he 

 enrolled for our Locomotive Running Course. Although the 

 Northwestern Railway has the reputation of giving more 

 thorough mechanical examinations than any other company, he 

 was able to pass a good examination, and is today working as 

 one of the company's engineers. His advice to all who wish to 

 better their conditions is "Take a Course with the I. C. S." 

 His income has been increased 60 per cent. 



NOW FOREMAN 



C. JACOBES, Box 173, Sausalito, Cal., had suffered bodily 

 injury at electrical work, and was serving as a fireman when he 

 enrolled with the Schools for the Complete Locomotive Running 

 Course. He is now foreman in charge at night of the North- 

 western Pacific Railway Co.'s shops and roundhouse at Sau- 

 salito, Cal. 



SALARY INCREASED $70 A MONTH 



CLARENCE A. REED, 72 Richards Ave., Dover, N. J., praises 

 the I. C. S., because our Locomotive Running Course has ena- 

 bled him to pass successful examinations to secure promotion 

 from the position of fireman to that of engineer on the D. L. 

 & W . Railroad, thereby increasing his earnings from $90 a month 

 to $160 a month. 



GRATIFYING ADVANCEMENT 



B. P. WALKER, Newton, Tex., enrolled for our Complete Loco- 

 motive Running Course while he was earning $1.75 a day as 

 a fireman. He is now employed as an engineer on the Frisco 

 Lines, earning from $130 to $150 a month. 



HIS COURSE BROUGHT SUCCESS 

 B. L. SIMPKINS, 113 Baldwin Ave., Bluefield, W. Va., was 

 earning about $55 a month when he enrolled for our Locomotive 

 Running Course. He says that the Schools not only helped 

 him to pass a good examination, but that they also kept him 

 posted on all new equipment coming into use on various roads. 

 He now has a daylight run as a locomotive engineer on the 

 Norfolk & Western Railway, earning from $175 to $195 a 

 month. 



