Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/285

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262 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 275. 1912. °'*“°*'°¤'"°"°°*· For main ` the children’s school, the Superintendent of the Military thorized to emgxloy the necessary teachers, four thousand one him _ and twenty ollars; mn =¤¤¤e¤i¤¤¤¤ For phrrchase and repair of iire-extmgurshing apparatus, one thousand dollars• · hmm. Provided lfhat section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight, Revised i'i?”i1‘T°1L’.?.,i"•ea, Statutes, shall not a ply to subscriptions for foreign, professional, , n P , , . 7** and other newspapers and periodicals, to be pard for from any of the foregoing appropriations. Buildings and BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. grounds. ‘ Ordnance m¤•¤¤¤¤· For cases, materials, fittings, fixtures, and other appliances and m'°"“°"‘ °‘°' repairs for ordnance museum m headquarters building, one thousand i “'1.‘¤*‘““"’°**"§..""“.i.. 1.1,., .1 th buildin' ,1. meorrearrs or ance rato an o er. pe to the deipartment of ordnance andrgunnery and materials for roads and walks, and for repairs to machinery and tools, one hundred and

lgor eral IGPIIIB- to the cadet laun build` , and for 6I!l81*· gency ggidental expenses about buil£,y to beligpended without advertising, four hundred dollars; For genercril incidental repairs and impi·ovej:>ents god the cadet store building, m uding storerooms, oice, tailor , shoe-repairing sho , vehundreddollars; Ps _ _ °°“”¤*"*°•F‘“’· Ig; materials and labor for airs, alterations, and additions needed at the soldiers’ hospital, alsqfollows: _ Purchase of suitable mcandescent dr0fp·lights_, tubmg, mantels and so forth; for paraiiin and turpentine or waxing floors; for brushes, paints, glass, putg, and for neral  ; for materials for rebronzing radiators; an for purcgih of ers fruit trees,

 planohs, and so forth, for hospital grounds, one hundred and

sixty- ve ars; For refpair of porch banisters around entire building; stair banisters inside o building, recasing_ three windows in furnace room; building cellar doors;iloor1ng and ceiling attic overhead; and for waterproofing cellar walls of furnace room, sux hundred and forty-five dollars; For constructing a two-story brick addition to hospital, twenty- four by; forty-eight feet, to_be used as a squad room, lecture hall, and recreation room; for partitioning off one end of upper story of present hospital and iittrng up as a lavatorz, with two washstands, a slop sink, a urinal, two water-closets, a s ower bath, and a bathtub, two thousand dollars; . For the repair and upkeep of quarters of the sergeant, first class, Hospital Co , at sold1ers’ ospital: For aueous minor and general upkeep of quarters, and so forth, seventy-tive dollars; w•¤1-mm. For waterworks: or the maintenance and operation of the filter beds, reservoirs, and pipe lmes, including the tools, im lements, and materials required therefor; and for policing the grounds and re airing the roads m the vicinity of the reservoirs, filters, and intake dam, two thousand dollars; cum www For repairs and necessary alterations and additions to the cadet hogprtal, as gglillrgwpz b or mate _ or re ronzmg` radiators and i · material for waxrrysand polnshing iloors; surtablr incaudeseeiitplitgits, droplights, man , tubes; for carpets, furniture, and appliances; for repairs of damaged articles, and or mrscellaneous expenses, one hundred and twenty dollars;