With thanks to alexgraziani for the score, which he posts in his rendition here:
https://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/39444
Unfortunately, the Billerbeck carillon does not go high enough to play the entire first section melody without breaking back an octave, but works well as an introduction and closing.
Interesting score in many respects, including what is _not_ notated (registrations, manuals, tempos, dynamics...). Given the editorial tendencies at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, one might expect a lot of markings here. And then there is the parenthetical "Suite" in the title on page 2. Was this just a movement from some larger work?