TO IUP20YI 003 U3EASY.*:lirrhzrIrnShi;Ks11*2C 2’ron t* l)lr»ft*r •( IfcrYtr* IJWnry ('•mmliiluo.We are not nbte tosay as to whether or not the local library hoard ncl-ftlnpun the suggestion of The Sew North or not. At nnj rate, tlih city wait Tisltn! last w«k by Mis* I.’it£e Stearns, of Milwaukee, d! rector oil ?»* WiscDDi'iii Free Library conuni**loii-Shc met the memticrs of the library board and offered many jirncTcal j »• suggest I on*. which she was enabled I h to do after pajlng that public 1«cne- C faction n visit dtirfngthe day she wa* I ! with us. At a meeting of the bnmi|* lit-lti on Thursday evening her ckT«N suggestions met with hearty appro v-11 nh The meml*ers took a long step in |i the right direction In deciding to kmc euronn ei|terience«l librarian to clas-lr rify ami catalogue the books. It w.i* le nisii decided to establish ncard cata-l f brgne. The hsral librarian wilt I*? It • {trained so that she may f»e able tollI I more easily nn«l satisfactory ierform 11 i lhcr ditty, which Isnorasy tasktonnejeII nance us tom ed to the work. Mss itI | Stearns was eery favorably imprt**d 1iII with the selection of books. One oil [I her KuggesUotiB was to mntetbeil J jruemi most attractive. Actfngui*oci I: P I this suggestion, the memt^eri of the I I 1 honl hate derided to decorate thel