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tihTirish Tl nor.John McCormack sweet singer, modest gentleman ha made his an nual visit to our city His voir*' on Thursdav night iiovpt seemed *oclear, so delightful His bearing before the great audience was tha' of a simple man free of affectation, a man who loved to give of the great talent that was his. to give freely for the asking and with the ram a raderie of the Irish peasant near the peat lire under the. thatched roof of an Irish cottageJohn McCormack love rhe land of h;o birth He puts thr ;ivr into h. music His voire ring with ’ whento* sings of the green lulls of lr* land; her tall mountains and her lit* j tie running streams Hut John Me I Cor mack is content to love Ireland ; much, and Am**r?ra mnn John Me Cormack is content to let politics take care of themselves and 1 o let America, the land of his adoption, cope with the situation unhamperedbv his interference.» *• And John McCormack wins• through his sweet Irish songs: his j modest demeanor and his strict adherence to his own business more j love and sympathy for the little land of his birth than ever could be won In thousands of years of ranting. and condemnation Jotui McCormack. Irish-American, set a wonderful example for his brethren to follow Des Moines CapitalQueen Marys wardrobes are fn charge of a head robe maid, who has three assistants. Overnight the head robe maid receives instructions as to the gowns her Majesty will require and the hour when each willhe wanted the following day. and it is the foba maids business to put ont each of these gowns at ;h* specified time.
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Dubuque Times Journal

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Sun, Oct 26, 1919

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