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J' 42 H0 055 RULES. Reasonable notice of any entertainment in a private dining room should be given to the Steward. The cost ofthe private dining room will be the actual cost of the additional service required. Meals for fewer than six' persons cannot be served in a private dining room. No hot dish will be served after I o'elock A. M. No .guest shall give an entertainment in the Club Houseq No smoking will be permitted in the dining room of the Club. Refreshments, wines, or liquors shall not be served in the reading rooms' or the bed rooms, and shall not be sent out of the House to any but members. Smoking of pipes Will not be permitted in the reading rooms. No games of hazard, faro, loo, brag, poker, nor any other round or bankingxgame shall be played in the Club House or on the premises. A bridge vvhist or euchre table consisting of live players shall be considered as made up.
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HOUSE RULES. The Club' House shall be open for the reception of members every day from the Ist of April to the ISlL of October, at 7 o'clock A. M., and from the Ist of October to the ISt of April at 8 o'clock It shall be closed throughout the year o'clock A. M., after which there shall be no admission, but this House rule shall not affect those who at such time may be Within the Club premises-. Dogs shall not be allowed in the Club House nor on the premises. I ' Subscription papers shall not be exposed nor circulated in the Club House. No person shall take from the Club House a newspaper, pamphlet, book, or other article the property of the Club, nor mutilate, deface, nor destroy the same. , On all Wines brought into the Club by mem- bers, corkage will be charged at the rate of twenty-five cents for pints, and., iifty cents for quarts. 4413
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HOUSE RULES. 43 No game of cards of any description shall be played in the Club House except in the card room. Every person playing cards shall pay to the Club thirty-five cents for every 'day he .may play. ' ' Billiards shall be charged for at the rate of thirty cents per hourg bottle pool at the rate of sixty cents per hourg and all other pool at the rate of fifty cents per hourg and when three games of billiards, or three games of fifteen-ball pool, or fifty points of continuous pool have been played, the table shall be resigned to others who may desire to play. The barber shop Will be open from 8.30 A. M. until 7.oo P. M. on Week-daysg on Sundays the hours are from 9 A. M. until 1.oo P, M. Mem-Q bers Will be served according to the time they have been Waiting in the Club House. The private bedrooms can be engaged upon application at the office. No member shall be entitled to engage a room for more than two consecutive nights Within the period of seven days, and it must be stated in advance the length of time for which the room is desired. After occupying a room for two consecutive nights a member may, after 5 P. M. of the
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