THREE TIMES HIS FORMER SALARY 



CLAUDE J. SETTLES, Anniston, Alabama, was firing a yard 

 engine for the Southern Railway at the time of his enrolment 

 for the Complete Locomotive Running Course. His Course, he 

 says, gave him confidence and made it easy for him to be 

 advanced to his present position as engineer on the main line, 

 earning more than three times what he was paid at the time of 

 enrolment. 



EARNS NEARLY AS MUCH IN A WEEK AS HE DID 

 IN A MONTH 



GEORGE P. MCGLADDERY, 1868 Halifax St., Regina, Sas- 

 katchewan, Can., found so much help from our Complete Loco- 

 motive Running Course that he was able to advance from a 

 position which paid him $37 a month to a place as engineer for 

 the Bithulitic & Contracting Co., Ltd., where he earns $34 a 

 week 



HIS COURSE HIS SALVATION 



F. J. PARKE, Ava, Miss., was firing on the Rock Island Rail- 

 road when he enrolled for our Complete Locomotive Running 

 Course. This enabled him to pass the examination and to 

 receive promotion to a position as engineer. He is now the only 

 engineer on a short line in southern Missouri, where his salary 

 has increased about 40 per cent. Mr. Parke says that his Course 

 has been his salvation, since he has to do his own repairing. 



FOUND NO DIFFICULTY 



GEORGE H. PURVIS, 357 A. Fahy St., Port Richmond, 

 Ontario, Can., had only received a common-school education and 

 was earning $1.40 a day as a wiper when he enrolled with the 

 I. C. S. for the Complete Locomotive Running Course. He 

 found no trouble in completing our Course, and in passing his 

 examinations. He is now an engineer on the Canadian North- 

 ern Railway, receiving $5.30 per hundred miles. 



MADE 100 PER CENT. 



WILLIAM K. SHIRK. 901 Indiana Ave., Elkhart, Ind., was 

 working as a fireman when he enrolled with the I. C. S. for the 

 Complete Locomotive Running Course. When he came up for 

 examination for promotion to the position of engineer on the 

 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, he received a rating 

 of 100 per cent, in all the studies. Mr. Shirk says that his 

 success was entirely due to his Course. He is now an engineer 

 for the same company, and his salary has increased fully 75 

 per cent. 



BROUGHT PROMOTION 



C. E. JOHNSON, Oklahoma City, Okla., declares that his 

 Complete Locomotive Running Course for which he enrolled 

 with the I. C. S. brought him promotion from the position of 

 fireman to that of engineer, and helped him greatly in passing 

 the examination for his present position on the St. L. & S. F. 

 Railroad. His salary has been increased some 50 per cent. 



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