A FEW COMMENTS: The audience fairly went wild over some of the stirring numbers, thrilled by waves of harmony.— Herald. The audience of twenty thousand was made up of all classes. Many who stopped but to hear one piece remained for the whole program—and there was a reason.—Saturday Night. A fine band—full-toned and well balanced.—Star. Musicians of eminent ability, artistic ensemble, freshness, depth and imagination.—Globe. An undoubted success; encores were continually demanded and generously granted.—Mail. Truly delightful.—Musical Canada. The body of tone is excellent, the quality of woodwinds especially round, the usual harshness of the reeds of a military band being entirely absent.•— World. Applause of an enthusiastic nature was the rule, and the Irish won many admirers.—News. Its Commanding Officers iment Band J. ANDREW WIGGINS Bandmaster tRMOURIES bnto •and on the American Continent NO, IRISH PIPER AND IRISH DANCER Beginning October 1, 1922 |e Price Within Reach of Every Community !, November 19, 1922 For Open Dates East and Middle West Apply to EXCLUSIVE DIRECTION : ROGER de BRUYN, 1540 Broadway TELEPHONES{ !¡n }bryant ' New York