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Polish Library in South Chicago Opened for Public Use

Dziennik Chicagoski, Sept. 28, 1895

(The following article has been received for publication):

The Thaddeus Kosciusko Society at South Chicago opened its library for public use on September 16.

Those wishing to take advantage of the services of this Polish library must observe the following rules:

1. The societies that wish their members to make use of the facilities must sign as a guarantor for each member.

2. In the event that a society does not wish to sign as a guarantor for an 2individual member, the member may obtain a card by having a private businessman sign as a guarantor.

3. Books also may be taken out by making a cash deposit, the amount of which is not to exceed the value of the book or books taken out. The money will be refunded upon the return of the books.

This society requests all readers who wish to join the library to get in touch with L. Szleger, librarian, who is at the library daily except Sunday from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

The library and reading room of the Thaddeus Kosciusko Society is located at 8454 Superior Avenue.

Books are loaned free of charge.

The Administration of the Thaddeus Kosciusko Society

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