. Carpenter. Denver, Colo.—No. 55. W. H. Marker, 1947 StoutSt.; No. 52S, W. H. Sheldenberger, 1947 Stoutst ; No. 1874, Thomas James, 1436 Curtis st. Derby, Conn.—R. Bruce Hansen, 38 Jackson St. Des Moines, la.—J. F. Gray, Trades AssemblyHall, Sth and Locust. Detroit. Mich.—H. Colwell, 64 Grand River ave. Duluth, Minn.—Severt Johnson, 726 E. 3d st. Dyersburg, Tenn.—Lee Nichols. East Palestine, O.—George H. Alcorn. East St. Louis. 111.—Wm. Schene, Rooms 216-217. Metropolitan Bldg. Eau Claire, Wis.—Roy E. Curtis, 825 2d ave. Edmonton. Alta., Can.—Donald MacLeod, 827Kinnaird st. Elizabeth, N. J.—J
. Carpenter. Denver, Colo.—No. 55. W. H. Marker, 1947 StoutSt.; No. 52S, W. H. Sheldenberger, 1947 Stoutst ; No. 1874, Thomas James, 1436 Curtis st. Derby, Conn.—R. Bruce Hansen, 38 Jackson St. Des Moines, la.—J. F. Gray, Trades AssemblyHall, Sth and Locust. Detroit. Mich.—H. Colwell, 64 Grand River ave. Duluth, Minn.—Severt Johnson, 726 E. 3d st. Dyersburg, Tenn.—Lee Nichols. East Palestine, O.—George H. Alcorn. East St. Louis. 111.—Wm. Schene, Rooms 216-217. Metropolitan Bldg. Eau Claire, Wis.—Roy E. Curtis, 825 2d ave. Edmonton. Alta., Can.—Donald MacLeod, 827Kinnaird st. Elizabeth, N. J.—J. T. Cosgrove, 605 Elizabethavenue. Elrnira. X. Y — W. D. Miller, Metzger Block,cor. 3d and N. Main. El Paso. Tex.—W. T. Davis, Box 631. Ensley, Ala.—W. B. Crumley. Box 769. Erie, Pa.—Martin Rouen, 7 Shaaf Lane. Evansville. Ind.—Fred Ulsas, 911 E. Missouristreet. Fall River, Mass.—Alphonse Pariseau. 83S Pinestreet. Fairfield, Conn.—H. U. Lyman, Box 224. 60 THE CflRPEfiTER. Could YOU Make Good on aTrained Mans Job? Ability counts. Push—not pull—is the thing that gets a man the business world wants today is men who can DO things—anddo them RIGHT. And the trained man—the man who can do what theworld wants done—can always command a big salary. Examine yourself. Find out whether you could hold down a job asForeman, Contractor, or Architect if it were offered to you—whether youcan do any work that would command a big salary. If you cant holddown a really good job now, letthe International CorrespondenceSchools train you so that you can. You wont have to leave homo or giveup your position, [f you ran span halfan hour a day you can gel this trainingin your own home during your spare lime. For 2J years the , have been train-ing ambitious men for better jobs andbigg much spare time, just J 1 just rong a determin; ome- thing of yourself as these men had. Whatthey have done YOUcando. If you really want a g 1 ji il i willing to
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