SALARY DOUBLED 



E. A. DUDLEY, 514 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 111., was 

 employed as a foreman on the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- 

 road when he enrolled with the I. C. S. for the Locomotive Run- 

 ning Course. He had only a common-school education at the 

 time. He says he has only the I. C. S. to thank for his success 

 in passing the examination, which advanced him to the posi- 

 tion of engineer for the same company, doubling his salary. 



CHIEF INTERCHANGE CAR INSPECTOR 



A. SINGER, Texarkana, Ark., was a freight-car inspector, 

 earning $1.60 for a 12-hour day at the time he enrolled for the 

 Trainmen's Course. He is now chief interchange car inspector 

 for the four important railways that pass through his city, at a 

 salary of $150 a month. 



A GRADUATE'S SUCCESS 



J. F. LUTHER, Bellville, Tex., since graduating from our 

 Complete Locomotive Course, has been advanced from the 

 position of fireman to that of extra switch engineer with a sub- 

 stantial increase in salary. 



THREE TIMES HIS FORMER SALARY 



A. C. DE LANGE, Summit, S. Dak., was earning on an average 

 $60 a month as a fireman when he enrolled with the Schools for 

 the Complete Locomotive Running Course. This has enabled 

 him to advance to the position of engineer, tripling his salary. 



NOW GENERAL FOREMAN 



The general foreman of the C., S. P., M. & O. R. R. Co. is 

 Mr. J. D. ENOCKSON. When he enrolled with the I. C. S. for 

 the Locomotive Running Course he held a position in the same 

 employ as a fireman. He has found our methods of education 

 so beneficial that he is now studying a Course in Mechanical 

 Engineering. 



SALARY INCREASED $80 A MONTH 



HARRY STEPHENS, Clarion, Iowa, was receiving $45 a month 

 in a roundhouse at the time he enrolled with the Schools for 

 the Roundhouse Course. He is now a steam-shovel engineer 

 for the Chicago & Great Western Co., and his salary has been 

 increased, since enrolment, $80 a month. 



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