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18 OPERA TO FEATURE | PROGRAM TONIGHT “The Lily of Killarney” Will Be Offered by Troupe Over WRC. “The Lily of Killarney” has been chosen by the V o 1t Opera Troupe for tc ht's presentation through WRC, WEAF and other ra- dio stations throughout the country. The tabloid performance will begin at 9 o'clock. In the cast will be Adele Parkhurst, soprano: F ! perte, mezzo-soprano: Justin Law tenor; Harvey Hindermeyer, tenor; Theodore Webb, baritone, and Jack Oakley, bass Two other weekly features arranged by WEAF will be heard on WRC's program. T Octet, under d and the Ipana | | | i The Hawaiian M : - l | | i | | | Saxophone e Doerr, Davis sction of Cl 1y frequent p WCAP, will ret from the P Boys will play unde Edwin Pring mer m sented by Wash will be pre in's Hotel Sto) Orchestra Opening sram of talks }' Dr. William M. ¢ e Smithsonian- which s col- | expeditic Jecting live animals for the fona Zoo. The experiences will be told on the air by Dr. Austin L. Clark of the Smithsonian I | NAA—Naval Va. WMAL—Washington WR(—Radio 4"110 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. xophone Oc tet, and other sta- tions, 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Rosh Hashanah servi from Temple Beth Eneth, ces Al- bany, N. Y., WGY, 7 o'clack. “The Line of Playlet, ” by WNAC Pl Resis nr No ay- AC, 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Melody - Be 8:30 o'clock. i Killarney,” by .1 WRC, e, E tions, 9 to 10 o’clock. Local Radis Entertamment Radio_ Statiod, 31.1 Meters). Radio (212.6 Meters). silent. mx 5 Meters). Boernstein's ton Orchestr: p.m.— Davls st with phone from, na. Troubadou rom New AU reports s, the Opera Company, F and other sta- Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1926. | Radio, ureau reports. | Forum on of America Hotel Octet, New York £:30 pm. ASK EQUAL SUFFRAGE | 9to1 | by the WE e e | cast with WEAF from New York. 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