PROGRAM CITIZENS MASS MEETING IN HONOR OF ^iVilliain Ho^^^ard Xaft PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES First Regiment Armory Friday Evening, October 27, 1911 Under Autpices of tKe Hamilton CluL ox Chicago CLairman, GUY GUERNSEY Song HAMILTON CLUB QUARTETTE Aadress CARTER H. HARRISON Mayor or CLicago Aaaress LIEUT.-GOV. JOHN G. OGLESBY or Illinois Adaress WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT President or tne Unitea States "THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER" By tne Audience 4u €>& -^i ^ MUSICAL PROGRAM 7:30 P. M. 1. March — Daughters of the American Revolution Lampe 2. Overture — Morning, Noon and Night Suppe 3. Waltz — L'Estudiantina Waldteufel 4. Comet Solo — Mr. Boradkin Selected 5. (a) Song — My Hero, from Chocolate Soldier Strauss (b) Excerpts from Pink Lady Caryll 6. Selection — The Sunny South Lampe Introducing "The Suanee River," "Lister to the Mocking Bird," "My Old Kentucky Home," "Massa's in the Cold Ground," "Arkansas Traveler" and "Dixie." 7. That Band Singer Miss Flo. Jacobson (a) After the Honeymoon ) (b) Alexander's Rag Time Band ) Ted Snyder (c) Dreams, Just Dreams ) 8. Two Patriotic Marches. (a) Philadelphia Patriots Liberatti (b) Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa 9. (a) Sextette from Lucia di Lammermoor Druizetti (b) Pilgrim Chorus from Tannhauser Wagner 10. March— Gate City Weldon Goldsmith and his Band. The audience will oe requirea to stand in tneir places until tne conclusion or tke singing or tke "Star Spangled Banner. STAR SPANGLED BANNER, Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming; Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming; And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air. Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say, does the star spangled banner still wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? Officers and Directors of tne Hamilton Glut FRED L. ROSSBACH, President. GUY GUERNSEY, First Vice-President MARKHAM B. ORDE, Second Vice-President. GEORGE S. BALLARD, Secretary. LUCIUS TETER, Treasurer. Arthur R. Clark Charles W. Denicke Robert W. Dunn James C. Kenny William E. Wright William B. Austin Charles G. Blake John L. Fogle A, N. Marquis A. A. Rolf Mass Meeting Committee John C. Ames Francis P. Brady Fred A. Busse Daniel A. Campbell Orrin N. Carter Gov. Charles S. Deneen George W. Dixon S. M. Fitch George Edmund Foss John J. Hanberg Robert S. lies W. Clyde Jones James R. Mann Martin B. Madden Adelor J. Petit John R. Thompson L. K. Torbet Fred W. Upham Charles W. Vail John E. W. Wayman Roy O. West James H. Wilkerson Wm. W. Wilson Guy Guernsey, Chairman.