The American Legion Weekly [Volume 5, No. 21 (May 25, 1923)]

The American Legion Weekly [Volume 5, No. 21 (May 25, 1923)]

10c. a Copy MAY 25, 1923 Vol 5, No. 21 C% AMERICAN HAVE YOU DONE YOUR BIT FOR THE GRAVES FUND? . a House Departmental Railway R. F. D. Mail Custom Clerk Mail Clerk Carrier Men $1100 to $2000 and up. $1600 to $2300 a year. a year $1400 to $2800 a year. | $18Q0 tQ $2600 days off bonus of $240. Work 6 days, then 6 Yearly bonus of $240. Yearly Oppor- days' vacation and 10 days' vacation and 30 days all the time. 15 vacation and 30 30 days' Paid with full 30 days' days va- sick leave every year sick leave with full pay. tunity for travel. 15 days' sick leave with full pay. leave cation and 10 days' sick with full pay. Postmaster Post Office and up. Clerk Which $1000 to $2500 of great im- year. This is a position $1400 to $1800 a a portance. In small towns be made very days position that can 15 days' vacation and 10 with full profitable. sick leave every year pay. job do Internal City Mail Revenue Men Carrier $1400 to $3000 a year. $1400 to $1800 a year. TOU„ Yearly bonus of $240, 30 days' vacation and M vacation and 10 days' 15 davs' leave with full pay. with full days' sick sick leave every year pay. want f he satisfied with ordinary position waiting for Don't "Si - ' most yaeafons the finest, squares!, work, easy honrs. $2. » >V> ER ««X that pays ^f^^^OOfrom *1< 00 > « > more! 'lake your vou-a position to„, $:)000 Jyear or opportunities for ul ah.,h J _ thousands of With pav. and good |,<-lpod an U bg gjf you deoidj. which one MM t Lain you so pick of them, jus , U to was an ^ your spare lime others. For years I ^.gX^SoofS »S give me some of Stop Worrying About Quit worrying about your nd of Job or your payl Get HllHlfP J times, lllC rULUIC the bugaboos of hard for any can't be fired or laid off strikes lockouts. 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