Radio Mirror: The Magazine of Radio Romances (Jan-June 1943)

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With his hearty cry of "Hi-yo, Silver!" this mysterious figure of the Old West brings adventure to millions of listeners, young and old, from coast to coast, each Monday, Wednesday and Friday Tonto is the Ranger's only companion in his adventures. TOWERING well over six feet in height, his features concealed by a black mask, the Lone Ranger epitomizes the legendary triumph of right over wrong, of justice over injustice, in the days of the opening of the West. Just so, the Lone Ranger program itself epitomizes the faith of listeners in a radio character who can capture the imaginations of adults and children alike, for the Lone Ranger is celebrating his tenth year in radio. The show began as a local program in Detroit, and the years have brought a rapidly expanding list of stations. Now, the Lone Ranger is heard by millions of friends, coast to coast, on the Blue Network, sponsored by Kix, and the Don Lee network, sponsored by Interstate Bakeries. With the big and silent Blackfoot Indian, Tonto, the only man who knows who he is and what he looks like, the Lone Ranger brings adventure into homes throughout the country with his way of appearing from nowhere when trouble comes, always on the side of law and order, and vanishing again as mysteriously when the wrong has been righted, dedicated always to helping others. Pictures copyrighted by The Lone Ranger, Inc. RADIO MIRROli