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ARG GIVES MIKADD AND SAXOPHONISTS Ever-Popular Comic Opera Will Be Relayed From WEAF Tonight. - The ever-popular “Mikado,” one of the master comic operas of Gilbert nd Sullivan, will be heard tonight in iblold form presented by the WEAF Light Opera Co. and broadcast by Sta- WRC, WEAF, WJAR, WEI 2 and KSD. radio Pooh Bah will be Jack hasso, one of the most popu- members of the troupe, and Yum im will be sung by Adele Parkhu Other members of the troupe i leading roles are: Frances Parperte ha, Harvey Hindermeyer as heodore Webb as the Mikado ieorge O'Brien as Nanki-Poo. Two other WEAF features will also on WRC's program: The xophone Octet and the Ipans Included in the sax will be “I Hear You saxophone solo by \der of the octet; the Just a Wear: Tosti's “Good-bye upe will play as usual under . m of S. C. Lanin, beginning at & o'clock. The studio program of WRC will be 2 with the recital by Robert Freund, Washington bari- with Mrs t the piano Freund recently ed several months in Florida, where he appeared numerous recitals. | “The evening program will be opened 35 o'clock with @ sports resume, rollowed 1 a dance concert played b W Tupman's Hotel May flower Orchestra he tro tone, Spence . |from WEAF. .|the piano. { ma known Local Radio Entertainment Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1926. NAA—Naval Radio_Station, Radio, Va. (434.4 Meters). Weather Bureau reports. ime signals. her Bureau reports WMAL — Washington Radio Forum (212.6 Metgrs). Stlent. WRC—Radio_ Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 4 p.m.—Play-by-play account of the ! Washington-St. Louis base ball game. 6:55 p.m.—Base ball scores. 7 p.m—W. Spencer Tupman’s May- flower Orchestra. 7:30 p.m.—Davis Saxophone Octet, & im. —Tpana. Troubadours, from 8:30 p.m E —Robert Frederick Freund. baritone; Mrs. Robert F. Freund at v!\ to 10 p.m.—“The Mikado,” by the WEAF Light Opera Co. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Tower health ex- ercises, broadcast with WEAF from the Metropolitan Tower, New York | y. | 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. ml(:(.I noon—Organ recital by Marian , broadcast from the Homer 1. Kitt studio. sy 1 p.m.—W, Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflover Orchestra, o O BROWN CHOSEN Foh MEN. Clothiers Announce Green and Gold Are Other Colors in Vogue. PHILADELPHIA. September P).—Brown, In its various shader complemented with greens and gol will distinguish the stylishly dres: s attire this Autumn, it became at the convention of the Nu ail Clothiers mittee of the association. named yes. terday to consider and frame recom mendations for masculine fashions for the coming son. will not re port before tomorrow, the b * col of the men THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESf)AY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Liberty Up to Date. NO BROADGAST FE FOR WORLD SERIES This Year, as Before, Con- cession Will Be Free, as With Foot Ball Games. No entrance fee, such as is belng paid by broadcasters to enter the Ses- quicentennial stadium for the Demp- sey-Tunney fight, will be exacted for the privilege of transmitting the ac- counts of the games of the world series. it was learned authoritatively here today. Although it was intimated that dif- ferent arrangements for broadcasting the serfes might be made in the fu- ture, this year's broadcasting will be conducted as been the custom for the past three years, with the privi- lege of entering the two ball parks granted to a chain of stations, headed by WEAF. . This permission was granted by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, chief arbiter of base ball and czar of the world series, some time ago to WEAN for the series of 1926, it is understood. Similarly there has been no tend- | ency on the part of American univer- sities to ask ayment from broadeast stations for i he more impor tant foot ball games on the season’s schedules. Calendars of foot ball broadeasts have heen announced by stations WJZ, WGY, WBZ, WEAF and 2 number of stations in the West and Middle \West. The precedent set in selling the broadeasting rights to the Dempsey- Tunney fight for the reported sum of $35.000, however, has given an inter- esting turn to radioed sports. Until Tex rd, vromoter of the bout, announced his intentions of classing ssion with the « ons and there- by boosting the gross receipts for the fight, there had been little thought of \deasters ever having to pay for the right to handle the annual sport- PA DEAR Wy DoNT You Taxe Q. [CUTTLEPISH TO cast accounts of the games from Madison Square Garden. There was no_suggestion at that time that Rick- a{d should be paid for this conces- sion. TEXAS UNIVERSITY OIL | BASIS OF COURT ACTION Attorney General Moody Asks Ac- counting, and Petition Alleges TUnderselling. By the Associated Press. Ji —At- General Dan Moody, Demo- cratic nominee for Governor of Texas, filed suit in behalf of the University of Texas in District Court here yes- terday for an accounting of all oil Iprodu(‘e(l from university lands in | Reagan County, damages of $2,750,000 jand for cancellation of leases held by the Texon Oil and Land Co. and associated companies, and the Big ke Ofl Co.- The petition alleged that ofl produced on the university lands had been sold under the market price, depriving the State of Texas of its legal and rightful royalty under the leases. B s Prizes of $500 and $250 have been offered for a new design by the Au- stralian government for a stamp to RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Spencer Tupman’s Hotel Mayflower Orchestra, WRC, 7 to 7:30 o'clock. Howard Hafford, “The Easy Tenor,” WKRC, 8:30 to 9 o’clock. “Back Players, o'clock. Stage,” by- WNAC WNAC, 7:30 to 8 Mikado,” by the Light Opera Co,, WRC, WEAF and othef sta- tions, 9 to 10 o'clock. The Record Boys, WJZ, 10 to 10:30 o'clock. “The WEAF New Beam Wireless Plant Ready. The Beam wireless plant at Milner- ton, Cape Province, to be used in the British Dominion system of wireless communication, has been completed and only awaits the commencement of operations by the other _stations throughout the Dominion before com- ing on the air, according to consular advices received here. The station at Cornwall, Wales, is expected to be the YEP 1T3 A GREAT THING AL, BUT THEY QUGHTA PUT A PAIR O FIELD GLASSES IN HER MAND ' STEAD O" WORKERS GROWING RICH. | Secretary of Labor Davis Predicts Capitalistic System Support. PHILADELPHIA, September 22 (#). —The American worker is fast becom- ing a miniature capitalist, James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, asserted yesterday in a paper read before the Congress of American Industry. 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S tatadetsatetetidihtetadhtatededetiih i dadetedetatetedn b A bt 0 S 2 Programs of Distant Stations Schey 1 4:00—New York: Al Lentz's Midtown Hof w York: Base ball reports: mark New York: News _songa and i Chicago: Mandel Billie sports: T0 6 e Geebee: W Club: Lido Venicy t Vail's Hotel MeAl 1 i Boston = Kiddies New York. Ol Chicago: N Davenport act sk it v 5:10—New York: Piano’ scloctions: miiket Springheld; "N Springrield! Kimball Trio. ... 2 Jacques’ Jaioin 5:30—Pittsburgh : Fiotiila 5:40—Philadelphia: Base chestr: + Toreun’ Hotel Shei Tl Orchestia bail results: Hou ow, Union ot Ortholox America program 6 To 3 Newark : Jacques Jac bulleting; Crystal Palace ( springfield: 'Base ball Orchestra New Yorl o Due o Hotel Madison ‘Conicert erican 1 rosvai dtime st in Reed's ¥ W :Croll o Garden of i organ 6:30—Boston : " Feu Philadelphia. Philadeiphia: Philadelphia With boy 4 a Hotel Sylvania Dunce Philadelphis Philadelphia Joston: Orgun I trun coital: “Back Stage. b Chicago: Lullaby time: inetrumental ! Tmperial Imps: 1001 ha i Aftite Carlo Orchestra copator. Trom *Americ Hotel or. Y, hour. el Lite ets: address: he stra AR 2 Yarold ~ Fowler. ten mezz0 _soprano ... Newark. Talk: Joseph M Ceres, planist’ ......... New York® Judith Roth, " soprano rray Spalter, violmist: Vincen an Hale's Ses Barnett, ) ra 4 Radio show Davis Saxophone O WSAL WEEL WCSE \ v Richmond ' Hill, N Sivia Solow 8 TO New Ipana Troubadours, Wi ). WOC, WGR and KSD. 10 Richmond, market review New Loew's oioists : Rit.w ihlos ) ance program Richmond Hi . shell Trio wnd instrumental arti Philadelphia: Behr Brot Philadeiphia: Musical pr Chicago: Voeal and in Cineinmati: Book review Hafford, “The Easy Teno Chicago: Rollin Pease. baritone; Boston: i S X iloward Melick, . teno Violin solos’ by Mever G 4 TO 10 WMAQ A bass oo W & 30— Lomsille 0004 hiago: Indian_program Piiiadelpiua, Uy Cinennatt Everfrosh e Springfield weath Do Dance Chicago: Cincinnati Des Moinee neanolis vk Voeal pera; studlo_ensemble e ‘Hapac Midweek and Grotto Ma church _er instrument v v Weed * progr The Record Boys: ew York . Samuel Kissel, violinist; 1 st police and weather reports 10 T0 1 10:00—Eansas Cits: Ivanhog Band and Gler ¢ Philadelphia: Sam Brown's RN OB *Bon Bernie's. Orchestra University Ensemble Post Dance New York Davenport Cincinnat New York: Musica] program ... Cincinnati: Musical program Hot Springe: Base ball resaits Ensemble = Chicagn Dea Holnes 3 avenport eetal Now Fork: Sifver Slinper Orehestra Chivago: Congress Carnival 10.30— 11:00—Cincinnati: Musical prosram Chicago: Musical program s New York: Hotel McAlpin Entert Minneapolis: Weather: markets: s TO 5 PO Jewidn € i All b i fali " in enlts Good Humor Boy: Orchestra duled for Eastern Standard Time Meters. Miles. 491.5 543 Stations. braw Orchestra ets: news. . Burkes and Matty Levine. rM WEBH wip WGBS WNAC Ensemble WHMCA ali re- WGY all scorcs anlin. Hotel Condert i Orchestra eborts: Spanish les tone KDKA WEI o WHX 1 Adelphia’ Dance Or nirekation . WOR| apitol Theater epoits: talk Orcliestra < badl seores Al Orchestri all weores: Bastmin Coneert Maurie Sher & and girl Orch reaital )y WNAC Players elections: or Minnie Weil s Studio heatri 2 385.6 o AWNYC 1528 Madelcine 5 .WOR 4052 . tenor ¢ ter WH 01 i “laritone m, Gl W00, WIAR, WRC, nd WGR. * from violmist M. 1. WRC m b: Vace ball s wental concert Massapeauis WWJ, WLIB. 1! solos ays program eress Hotel Westminster Or Joseph Moran. violinist cen:” health’ talk P Line ... r: missing pereor neert Al . . uisr-v\ulrr Beac . Hotel Orchestra: songs. Quartet THids EAF Light' Oner: ). WCAE. WCSH 1 quartet fack's Orchestra Hotel Astor Orchestra ferman Neumas 1 PML ub . rohestra 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. organ recital . of Automo FAnnouncin %Qualit Ny | Sale iles ) Thurvsday ~ Friday ~ Satuvday 1526 Fouvteenth Stveet.N.W. HIS occasion marks the incorporation of All Used Car activi- ties in our New Building. With justifiable pride, we present for your consideration this grewp of Quality Used Automobiles. 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