PR SOS^ .87 7 — £J2- n-,.,^,,y,„. Afi«./, f CELEBRATION commemorating the One Hundred and Thirty - fifth EXERCISES ^:T,ii"2 Birib of Com moore " The M i n s t r el boy to the War has gone, the ranks of death vou'll find him; HisFather's sword he has girded And his wild harp slung behind him. — " Land of song ! said the War- rior bard "Though all the world betrays " One sword at least, thy rights shall guard, "One faithful harp shall praise thee!" Under the aus- pices of the St. Patrick Society of Brooklyn ^ Prospect Park rooklyn, N. Y. Thursday May 28th 19 14 Statue of Tom Moore, Erected by the St. Patrick Society of Brooklyn, May 28th, 1879 Order of exercises ^ PART ONE .y I Hn tbe JFlower (3arDen, 3 IP. /IR. Concert by the Orphan Boys Band of St. John's Home Emil Reichardt, Director REMINISCENCES OF MOORE WELCOME GREETING and placing of wreath on Moore's statue by the President, George J. S. Dowling. PART TWO Hn tbe /iRusic Grove, 3:30 p. /IR. 1 BAND— March, "Come Back to Erin" . . . . - Bennett 2 SONGS— (a) "Minstrel Boy" ------- Moore {b) "Molly Bawn" ------ Lover Mr. Austin Campbell Keough 3 BAND— Selection, "Faugh a Ballagh" . - - - - - Witt 4 SOPRANO SOLO— ((t) "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" Moore {b) "Tis the Last Rose of Summer" - - Moore Mrs. Ethel Gentsch Sayers 5 ADDRESS— "Tom Moore" Hon. Thomas Carmody b CONTRALTO SOLO— ((?) "Let Erin Remember the Days of Old" - Moore {b) "Meeting of the Waters" - - Moore Mrs. Jennie Campbell Ke_ugh 7 BAND— Overture, "Sons of Erin" ------ Beyer -^ SONGS— («) "She Is Far from the Land" - - - Moore-Lambert (/') "Oft in the Stilly Night" ----- Moore Mr. Richard V. Mooney 9 BAND-'^Cjuickstep, "Killarney" --.-.- Moore 10 BAND— Two-Step, "The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Hall" - Moore 1 1 BAND— "Grand American Fantasia" concluding with ' 'Star Spangled Banner" Herbert Accompanist, Mr. George H. Gartlan STERLING PIANO USED Celebration Committee JOSEPH T. GLEASON. Chairman I.uko D. Staplotim William J. Kelly Williaiu .T. Can- Andrew MclA'au I'. J. Cailiii John J. Keoii.uh rati'ick E. Callahan William A. I'l'i'iidei-irai^t Jclin J. Fitzaeral.l Charles A. Boody Alexander .7. MeKinny Anunstin Maclint;h ,!(.lm C. MoUuire Theophihis Olena Frank X. Dowlin.!; •Tames P. Sinnott .lames Shevlin ("harles Woram ^^'alter L. Durack Albert J. Faiiss .Tf.hn \. McCaffrey John R. McDonald lames McMuIlau li.hn O'Honrke M. .1. (>"Hara Michael Shannon John Tracy Harry J. Walsh Stephen Calla.uhaii Edward T. Clarity ■\. .1. Cronin William Daly .lohn J. Dooley (ieort;e U. Holohaii William Flanagan IVter A. Shanahaii Michael J. Wan! Francis J. Dooky J. T. Kohau Frank J. L'rial James (J'Connell E. J. Gilgannon James C. Kennedy. M. D. Daniel Kelly John T. Kelly Frank J, Collins Thomas F. Madden Alonzo (J. McLau^'hlin Charles F. Miner John J. Bracken James E. Ledwilh ^laurico Breen John H. Beetha John F. Crosson Frank J. Grnnini.' I\ F. Gilchrist John P. O'Brien Fred H. Schiinmi John J. Kuhn John Xanmer Peter I*. McLoii.chlin Michael F. McGoldrick ^y. J. Fitzpatrick Daniel T. (iriftin Joseph J. O'Connell. M. D. Arthnr J. O'Keeffe Eugene F. Moran William M. Calder Joseph F. Keany Joseph V. Scully Edward J. McCrossin Patrick H. Quinn James T. O'Neill AVilliam C. Courtney John Costelloe John J. Walsh Harry T. Woods John C. L. Daly M. E. Finnegan C. F. McGuire, M. D. John J. Mnrphy Jerome Nolan Edward T. O'Loutihlin Joseph E. O'Donolme. M. D. George C. Shevlin Andrew C. Troy Frank E. White Gerald McLoiighliu John P. Carroll W. F. Callan Joseph W. Duffy J. T. Connors Bart F. Dwycr James J. Feeley Charles J. O'Brien Edward P. Sheedy William J. Walsh Pati-ick M. Sweeney John F. Quayle Frederick Schwa rz John J. Carboy John N. Harmau J. Richard Kevin. M. D. Francis J. McLonghiin Robert J. McManamy Francis L. Ma her William J. Corcoran James B. O'Keefu James P. Judge Michael J. Donovan Edward J. Byrne Thomas F. Byrnes Walter C. Burton Thomas Carroll Thomas J. Drennau M. W. Nolan John T. Rafferly Jeremiah F. Donovan Dennis M. Hurley George J. O'Keefe Ihivid T. Leahy Michael E. Butler Joseph A. Kene. M. D. Edmund D. Hennessy Pliilip A. Brennan John B. Byrne John T. Bi-een AX'illiam J. Grinden Edward J. Dooley James J. Ryan Edward J. Connolly John E. Larney James H. McCabe, M. D. Augustus J. Rinn James A. Walsh, Jr. Thomas M. DeLauey Denis C. Fauss Frank J. Gallagher John J. McQuade Peter W. Rauss Frank E. O'Reilly Moses J. O'Brien Matthew Y. O'Malley Clarence J. Tobiu Joseph E. Smith. M. D. Hugh McHugh Michael Crane John F. Conch Denis J. Donovan Patrick Crane John L. Dempsey Walter T. Slevin. M. D. James F. McEvoy Peter F. Reilly William F. Troy John F. McKinny J. B. Roache Thomas Shevlin Thomas F. O'Brien Michael F. Gleasou Alois .J. Keough John Harrigau, M. D. James P. Maik«i- Charles J. McDermott John Guilfoyle John H. Delaney Frank A. Dougherty Joseph F. Sheehan John J. Curtiu James F. Brady Edward J. Byrne James J. Crawford Thomas V. Brady Joseph D. Nnuan Joseph Covert Bart I. Schneider Jeremiah T. Donovan Louis C. Kuhn LIBRftRY OF CONGRESS ■Nil 014 526 079 6 ' BROOKL YN'S BES T KNO W PIANO HOUSE It was the simple human side of the man, Tom Moore, that found expression in these nevei-to-be- forgotten melodies which echo in all hearts the world over. It is this same quality of real music so wonder- fully expressed by the STERLING PIANO that has won an ever-to-be-remembered place in thousands of Brooklyn Homes. Many of the dear old songs, familiar to all of us, will be sung at this Anniversary Celebration, and while they are fresh in your mind, come to our VICTROLA Department and get the Rec- ords which may be used any time when you are in the mood. If you haven't a Victrola, let us show you what you are mis- sing — There are some as low as $15, to be bought on week- ly payments if you like. 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