Radio age (Jan-Dec 1924)

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RADIO AGE for October, 1924 The Magazine of the Hour 27 What s Going On in Radio Land Mary Jane and Catherine Tompkins "did their stuff" for the ether fans of WLS recently, singing and dancing to the accompaniment of the famed "How D'ye Do Boys," Ford Rush and Glen Rowell. The Youngsters were attired for a regular performance and won many encores. r Photo from P. and A. Senator "Bob" La Follette, third party choice for president, is making intensive use of the radio to win the voters to his cause. Here he is shown making a campaign speech before the new machine designed to synchronize voice and action. It is called the DeForest Phono-Film.