Radio Broadcast (May 1927-Apr 1928)

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186 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER Be a Trained Radio Expert If you're earning a penny less than $50 a week, get my free book of information about the radio business. Trained Radio Experts are needed in more than 20 different lines of this new and growing profession (300,000 new openings created by the swift growth of Radio in past few years). Why go along at $25 or $35 or $45 a week all your life? Study Radio and after only a short time land yourself a REAL job with a REAL future! Be a man who has money in his pocket and in the bank— don't scrimp and scrape for the rest of your days. Salaries of $50 Up to $250 a Week Not Unusual in Radio The good positions in Radio pay all the way from $50 on up to $150, $200, and even $250 a week. Suppose you don't climb to the very top, but that you do advance to a position that pays you $125 a week, year in and year out. Any chance to make that much where you are now? Then send for my free book, and learn about a field where there's some real opportunity. Where good men, if they have the right training, can work their way into really big salaried jobs! Money Back If You Aren't Fully Satisfied I'll give you all the training you need to get into any line of the Radio business. And I back up this training by a signed Wf^*___ agreement to refund every penny you pay me it I don't give you exactly the training you need. After you finish my training, you'll be the judge. If you think I've earned my tuition fee, I keep it. If not, ask for it and you'll get it right back. Broadcasting and commercial Radio land station work appeal to a lot of men— it's a big, growing field and fascinating work. My course prepares you thoroughly to get into this field and make good. Six Big Practical Outfits Given You to Help You Learn I teach you both the "why" and the "how" of Radio. You learn to DO a thing, and you learn WHY it's done. I send you, WITHOUT EXTRA COST with your course, six big practical outfits of material to experiment and work with. These outfits are the real thing — not toys. The parts they contain will build approximately 100 different Radio circuits. With all this material you do practical work from start to finish of your training. You get your hand in, and you get confidence in yourself. Then when you run into a Radio problem later on, on the job, you KNOW you can do it because you've Already done it. With these six outfits of practical material. With me you don't learn to be a "paper Radio Expert" — you learn to be the kind of expert that shows his worth on the payroll. Full details in my big book— sent free. Send for Free Book of Information GET BOOK! Find out for yourself about bigger pay waiting for you in Radio! From $2,000,000 in 1920 to $304,000,000 in 1926— that's the record of the Radio industry. Plenty of big Radio jobs are waiting for the man who KNOWS! John Fetzer sent for my free book — now he's Chief Engineer at WEMC and designs and builds broadcast stations. T. M. Wilcox sent for the book — now he's in his own Radio business and reports profits as high as $70 in one day! All information will be sent to you free, without obligation — just mail coupon on opposite Radio Broadcast. January, 1928. Published monthly. Vol. XII, No. 3. Published at Garden City, N. Y. Subscription price $4.00 a year. Garden City, N. Y. , as second class mail matter. Doubleday. Page & Company, Garden City, N. Y. Entered at the post office at