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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
January 2, 1926
Photogravures of Your Favorite Artists
GALLERY OF RADIO STARS
Suitable for Framing or Placing in Your Album
BY SPECIAL arrangement, Radio Digest is able to offer its readers a great opportunity to secure fine photogravures of their favorite Radio stars at practically no cost
Radio fans will be able now, by this very special offer, to have pictures of their favorite artists and announcers before them when they listen in.
All that is necessary to secure photogravures from the Gallery of Radio Stars is to send the coupon published each week in Radio Digest, accompanied by ten cents to cover the cost of mailing and postage. Where a series of three photogravures is desired, it will only be necessary to send twenty-five cents and three consecutively numbered coupons clipped from Radio Digest.
with coupons
Only 10c Each 3 for 25c
To cover cost of mailing and po>tagc
with coupons
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Only 10c Each 3 for 25c
To cover cost of mailing and postage
Size Eleven by Fourteen Inches
Select Your Favorites from the Gallery of Radio Stars
CHECK YOUR CHOICE
O Wendell Hall, king of ukulele ditties
Q Graham McNamee, 1925 Gold Cup announcer
O Jack Little, popular wandering balladi.st
□ Paul Small, who won Came through Radio
n-Sandera "Nlghthawks" at KYW urge Hay. 1924 Gold ''up announcer D Harmony Girls, EMito Carpenter, Grace Ingram
-i and Glenn, Lullaby Boys of WLS D"Boxy" Rothafel of WEAF chain fame
□ The Hired Hand. Famous "Substitute Announcer"
of VVBAP
□ Britt an<i Finch, popular Bongsters C Bob Emeryi Big Brother of WEE! D"BilI" W, G. Hay. ex-KFKX, now of WLIB
□ Happin' jovial singers of WEAF
Kay. "Little Colonel" of WSB
□ Leo Fltzpatrick, "Merry Old Chief," W.IU
□ Henry Field, 1926 Gold Cup runner-up
irni y, organ favorite at WHT
' adviser at WOC f Vincent Lopez, No. I Pennsylvania orchestra
CHECK YOUR CHOICE
□ E. L. Tyson, pleasing voice of WWJ
□ S. W. Barnett, ex-WOC, now WBAL
□ Art Gillham, "The Whispering Pianist"
□ Paul Greene, announcer at WSAI, "bridge
voice"
□ Harry Ehrhart, "Dream Daddy" of WLIT
□ Correll and Gosden of "Kinky Kids Parade"
fame, at WEBH and other stations
□ Norman Brokenshire, popular at WRC, WJZ
□ Indiana Male Quartet, popular at WEBH
□ Jane Novak, Blues Singer of Twin Cities, WCCO
□ Jean Sargent, the original, now at WHT
□ Ralph Emerson, popular organist at WLS
□ Edna Adams, "Sweetheart of the Air" at KPRC
□ Pat Barnes, vaudeville announcer at WHT
□ R. V. Hallcr of KG W Hoot Owls fame
□ Henry L. Dixon, ukulele wizard of KYW
□ Quin Ryan, WGN's Uncle Walt and sports an
nouncer [ I "Willie the Weeper," Ernest Rogers, WSB
□ Walter Wilson, "Uncle Bob" of KYW
CHECK YOUR CHOICE
□ Jack Chapman of Drake hotel repute
□ Ray-O-Vac Twins, known country-wide
□ Art Linick, KYW's Mrs. Schlagenhauer
□ Fred Hamm, of WTAS, now WLIB fame
□ Meyer Davis' Le Paradis orchestra of WRC
□ "Senator" Schultz, WLW's illiterate comic
□ "Uncle John" Daggett of KHJ
□ D. R. P. Coats, 1925 Silver Cup announcer
□ Gene Rouse, WOAW's popular announcer
□ Freda Sanker, WKRC jazz orchestra director
□ Irish Ruth Pavey, KOA's invisible stage beautv
□ Queen Titania, star of KHJ Fairyland
If your favorites are not in this list send in a request to have them included in the Gallery of Radio Stars.
COUPON No. 2.
This coupon entitles the holder to one photogravure selected from the Radio Digest Gallery of Radio Stars when accompanied by ten cents to pay the cost of mailing and postage.
Three consecutively numbered coupons entitles the holder to three photogravures when accompanied by twenty-five cents.
RADIO DIGEST PUBLISHING CO.
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