Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1050

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1026 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. C1-1. 207. 1911. For tile drain around building below foundation, and waterproofing of foundation walls, one hundred and forty dollars; For fitting building with storm doors an windows throughout (two storm doors and seventeen storm windows required), one hundred and twenty-eight dollars; _ ‘ W¤*¤"'*¤*¤· For waterworks: For the maintenance and operation of the filter beds, reservoirs, and pipe lines, includingthe tools, implements, and materials required therefor; and for policing the grounds and relpairing. the roads in the vicinity of the reservoirs, filters, and mtake am, . two thousand dollars; _ _ _ °•**°*’*°°P*'*L For repairs and necessary alterations and additions to the cadet hospital, as follows: _ _ _ _ For materials for rebronzing radiators and piping; material for waxin and polishing floors; suitable incandescent lights, droplights, mantels, tubes; for ca ets, fumiture, and appliances; for repairs of damaged articles, andrfbr miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and twenty dollars; _ ' For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, one hundred dollars; For repairing sash and interior blinds throughout building, twenty- five dollars; For repairing concrete floor in basement of kitchen extension, one hundred and fifty dollars; For replacing broken tiles in wards, and refastening marble door jambs, w ere required, fifteen dollars; For repairing of lift to hospital corps kitchen. repairing of shaft of same, and renishing floors of landing with terrazo, fifty dollars; For stamp metal wainscoting behind all steam radiators located near plastered walls, eighty-two dollars and fifty cents; For connecting hot-water pipe leading to o erating room, hospital corps lavatories, second and third floors, with }fiot—water main leading from cadet fness, sixty-one dollars; For hea? wire partition, with door, se araf cadet hospital mess storeroom om passageway, one hundred) and]-fifty dollars; _ For alterations an repairs to the quarters of the sergeant, first class, cadet hospital, as follows: For repairing brickwork of chimneys, fort -five dollars; For reshingluig of roof, three hundred dollars; - °•¢¢*°•*'¤°¤~ Repairs to ca et barracks: For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to woo work, reflooring, rearranging rooms, increasing sinks, gahhs, and other incidental repairs to the building, ten thousand. o ars; Cemmw- For maintaining and improv' the unds of the ost eemete one thousand five hundred dollgg; gm P ry, W•¤1¤»¤*¤¤¤¤·¤w- For continuing the construction of breast—high wall in dangerous places, one thousand dollars; For broken stone and gravel for roads, and for repairing sidewalks roads, paths, and bridges on the reservation, six thousand dollars; ’ M¤<=¤*¤•=¤’- For repair of boilers, erkgm es, dynamos, motors, refrigerating and other machinery in the ca et mess, and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, five hundred dollars; .*`°" "“‘"““- P For complegiotx} of vggk in conpection with the restoration of Fort,. utnam, ont e mte tates Mi ita Academ Reservation at W Pr him Pogitgvpdegr gplrlg, four thouisargldsdofllgrsz y est c0g*d,,,0¤_ r e , a no part o t sum shall be ex nded unless said I H { I work shall be fully completed thereby. pc c,§f°°° s·’° ° P°°°· For plaster an other models, relief plans, and maps to illustrate, the facts of geology, plhotography, geography, hydrogra hy, the

 ang rgsulgis of t I;-vengeful arts, of the art of war, fortigcations,

a ery, an the e, to isp a ed on the walls of the bl1.lld].HgS· of the academy, Eve thousand dollarg;