NOTE.-The total receipts with the exception of receipts for special funds, which are applied direct, or from sale of supplies, which are applied to the Supply Fund, or in making good protested checks, which are credited to the General Fund, are divided among the remaining funds as follows: General Fund, 12% per cent.; Journal Fund, 12% per cent.; Organizing Fund, 10 per cent.; Defense Fund, 15 per cent.; Death and Disability Fund, 50 per cent. You OU can make much more money this fall and winter painting automobiles, trucks and wagons than can painting houses. Many house painters are doing it. There are no idle weeks without paydays. you Any good painter can quickly learn this work and only enough capital is required to buy a few tools and materials. You can get more jobs than you can possibly handle at from $35.00 to $150.00 and there is mighty little competition. Tools, materials and methods needed to do fine work after a little practice are fully described and illustrated in the new book Automobile Painting, by F. N. Vanderwalker. Every important fact fact and little detail about the work is covered specifically in simple language. It is substantially bound ir 'th with heavy covors. Size 51⁄2 x 7. -J9 Pages, 36 Illustrations. Price $1.50, Postpaid. Sent C. O. D. for part payment of 25c. Money refunded if book is not satisfactory. THE TEXT BOOK CO. 12129 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, III. Ah! Home, sweet home, how sweet that name? He works with vim, he does his best, Hope cheers him on, God does the rest, No evil thought pollutes his mind, His toll performed sustains mankind, The union code is his defense, And the wrinkled brow has told, No work for him-he's not alone, In a world that's harsh and cold. The younger man will take his place, In the battle front of life, For he who one time set the pace, Is no longer in the strife. A painter's home or other means, Must replace the home of yore, Where numbered years and varied scenes, Recall the trials he bore. |