Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/346

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322 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 174. 1910. Purchase of suitable incandescent lights, droplights, tubing, mantels, and so forth; for paraffin and turpentine or waxing floors; for brushes, paints, glass, putty, and for general repairs; for materials for rebronzing radiators; and for purchase of owers, fruit trees shrubs plants, and so forth, for hospital grounds, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; , _ w°"°""°’** For waterworksz For the maintenance and operation of the filter ` beds, reservoirs, and pipe lines, including the tools, implements, and materials required therefor; and for policing the groun s and repairing the roads in the vicinity of the reservoirs, filters, and intake am, two thousand dollars; _ _ °*d°*¤¤·¤*°•'· For repairs and necessary alterations and additions to the cadet hos ital, as follows: _ _ Flhr materials for rebronzing radiators and piping; material for waxing and olishing floors; suitable incandescent lights, droplights, mantelg, tubes, for carpets, furnit1u·e, and app rances; for repairs of damaged articles, and for miscellaneous expenses, one hundred and twenty dollars; For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, one hundred dollars; " _ _ For repairing all exterior woodwork and windows in hospital, where uired, including storm windows, eight hundred and fifty dollars; Iulior new bowl and flush tank in water—closet near cadet hospital kitchen and making necessary connections, sixty dollars; For furnishing and connecting radiators in the assistant s eon’s office in basement, in eze room, and in noncommissioned ut)1§'lC8lS’ room, second story, one undred and sixty-four dollars; 5 For furnishing and connecting new enameled sink in dispensary and su plying same with proper aucets for hot and cold water, forty- six dollirrs; For tiling floors and walls of vestibules, lavatories, bathrooms, and so forth, o upper and lower north wards, to correspond with other wards of hospital, four thousand dollars; For construction of new toilet for use of cadets at sick call, to be located in or near waiting room of basement, three hrmdred and eigg`ity-two dollars; or alterations and repairs to quarters of the sergeant, first class, cadet hospital, as follows: For repairing all interior walls, ceilings, and woodwork; for new sink for kitchen and renewal of wooden tops to stationary washtubs of kitchen, one hundred and ten dollars; ¤•·¤¤¢¤•¤¤¤¤ Repairs to cadet barracks: For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calcimining, repairs to woodwork, reflooring, rearranging rooms, increasing sinks, (liagis, and other incidental repairs to the building, ten thousand o ars; °°¤*‘>*¤*F· For maintaining and improving the grormds of the post cemetery, one thousand five hundred dollars; "’¤“*·*°°d°·°'°- 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; ”¤°'¤*¤°'Y· For repair of boilers, engines, dynamos, motors, refrigerating and other machinery in the cadet mess, and the replacement of same, to Y be expended without advertising, five hundred dollars; m‘*°°“° ““°’·‘ For preservin and marking Revolutionary forts, redoubts, and batteries, andogher historic sites, situated within the limits of the Wgst PointhM1lit:;rjy Reservatipn, one thousand five hundred dollars; or pure ase o one power c i in machine and motor for caval stables, two hrmdred and fifty gidllrigrs; ry For {purchase of one sewing machine, for leather, for saddler’s shop o cavalry detachment, two hundred and fifteen dollars;