Carpenter . Curtis, 825 2d ave. Edmonton, Alta., Can.—J. M. McAfee, 12307th St. Elizabeth, N. J.—J. T. Cosgrove, 605 Elizabethavenue. Elmira, N. Y.—W. D. Miller, Metzger Block,cor. Sd and N. Main. EI Paso, Tex.—W. S. Valentine. Ensley, Ala.—W. B. Crumley, Box 769. Erie, Pa.—Martin Rouen, 7 Sbaaf Lane. Evansville, Ind.—John Roddy, 1415 E. Iowa st. Fall River, Mass.— Fairfield. Conn.—H. U. Lyman, Box-224. Fargo, N. D.—A. J. McKenzie. 203 12th St., S. Farmingtou. Mo.—W. J. Dougherty. Fond du Lac, Wis.—Henry Kinkel, 438 Third Fort Dodge, la.—E. L. Sehweppe, 333 9th Fort Smith, Ark.—L.


Carpenter . Curtis, 825 2d ave. Edmonton, Alta., Can.—J. M. McAfee, 12307th St. Elizabeth, N. J.—J. T. Cosgrove, 605 Elizabethavenue. Elmira, N. Y.—W. D. Miller, Metzger Block,cor. Sd and N. Main. EI Paso, Tex.—W. S. Valentine. Ensley, Ala.—W. B. Crumley, Box 769. Erie, Pa.—Martin Rouen, 7 Sbaaf Lane. Evansville, Ind.—John Roddy, 1415 E. Iowa st. Fall River, Mass.— Fairfield. Conn.—H. U. Lyman, Box-224. Fargo, N. D.—A. J. McKenzie. 203 12th St., S. Farmingtou. Mo.—W. J. Dougherty. Fond du Lac, Wis.—Henry Kinkel, 438 Third Fort Dodge, la.—E. L. Sehweppe, 333 9th Fort Smith, Ark.—L. C. Peacock, AlvordHotel, 5 A St. Fort Worth, Tex.—W. E. Hemsell, 1616 Galveston, Tex.—J. A. Johnstone, 2214i Ave. E Gary, Ind.—L. U. 985, John T. Hewit, Box 306. Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y.—Hugh Duffy. Glen Falls, N. Y.—B. B. Gates, 12 Third St. Grand Rapids, Mich.—S. G. Seattle, 37 N. Di-vision St. Granite City, Madison and Venice—J. 58 THE CARPENTER. How Much SalaryAre You Worth? What can you do that any one of a milhon others could not do justas well? How much result-increasing or expense-decreasing knowledgecan you bring to bear in your work? Have you any special ability? Isthere any reason why an employer should single you out for more thanaverage pa}? Or are you just an average workman? If you knew the ins and outs of some trade or profession—if you knewthe why as well as the how—you wouldnt have to ask for more just naturally get it. The Help Wanted columns of trade papersteem with appeals for trained are wanted; foremen arewanted; superintendents are wanted;machine designers are wanted; chemistsare wanted; advertising men arewanted; electrical, civil, mechanical,and mining engineers are wanted;architects are wanted. It will cost you nothing but postageto find out all about the I. C. S. planfor making you worth more and mail the coupon. Doing itwill place you under no obligatio


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