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290 SIKTYJTOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 209. 1916. For continuing the L)11(1;pi¤ovement of ·Montrose Park, and for its care oumm awa. special portions of the parks in condition f t r s rts _ _ . · _ _ , . . 1i¤rid¤¤Hm 1***- . To (•;roiii.linu(ls0co1i)d)tmi:tiuni of necessary retaimng walls in Meridian Hill Park, and grading meident thereto, $25,000. wm G ·°*=·‘° "· For cat °·¤..".,¤*;*.‘:*°°*‘.:“‘& (iiaWiiii)w1»1Tr°°ga¤er1;i;g’r2éi¤(i(gi» .t the e · . ’ ' ° _ 0 y

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whichis made a part of the park system of the District o Co um 1a, under the Chief of Ekgiheers, United States ArmE $5,000. _ For replacing the t and chain fence aronmd awlins Park with a cement. coping andxlgor rearranging the walks and improving the Sea val!. ua, re pia]?¢:·n§{0§?Lg)p§¤i the seg wall-enthe river side of west Potomac ""'“°""" Park, $15,000. ~ — _·_· For extending Easbys Pomt sewer in west Potomac Park, $12,000. For care of the center parking on Maryland Avenue northeast, $1,000. , F d ble k lodge in Montrose Park, $3,500. _ _{:}“¤••*••· We Fg; iiniieldmhoug East Potomac Park, east of the railroad em- ` bankment, $50,000. - _ _ . ,,,,,,,,¤‘""““°l'"”° Onehalf fthef sumunder"Bu1ldmgsandgrouudsm l and around0Was lPiha1l be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half·from the Treasury of the United·States. »_ , ._ » _ 1·¤¤i¤ M ¢¤¤¤~» Under appropriations contamed herein no contract sha1l be_ made °°°" °°"°°°°°°` for ma or repairing concrete or asphalt pavements in Washington City at a her price thm_$1.80Cp)er nero yard for a Egahty equal to the best laidin the_District of lurgnaiprior to July _ t,_eighteen hundred and eighty-sur, and with a base o not less than six inches in thickness. _ ommds or mei- For improvement, care, and maintenance of grounds of executive “" ""’““"‘°"‘°· de artments, $1,000. _ _ Eordguch tiieesigllirubs, ;;1ag0ts, fertilizers, and bgkilled labcér {or Ellie un ote ra_o ngressasmay ueste y 6 grin riutendent of the lznbrary Building, $1,000. mq Er such trees, shrubs, (plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Ceapitol an the Senate and House Office Buildings as may be request by the Superintendent of the Capitol Bml 1¤g» $4,000. E§d¤;¤=**• ¤¤¤=*¤¤ For improvement and maintenance of Executive Mansion grounds K"` . (wghm [iron ferice), $5,00}). f .,,,,,,,,,,,_ orteem oyment ae`eebth Hi haeo E public buildings and grgundls, y 9 0 cer m c rg For purchase and repair of machinery and tools for shops at nursery, and for the repair of shops and storehouses, $1,000. §;°•°¤;*t;*° M¤·¤¤i¤¤- Executive Mansipnz For ordinary care, repair, and refurnishing ‘ ' of Executive Mansion, and for urchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles for officiall purposes, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President may determine, $35,000. Fuel. For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, $6,000. Gtmmm. $9%%% care and maintenance of greenhouses, Executive Mansion, Por to greenhouses, Executive Mansion, $3,000. Tmzniugd expenses For traveling expenses of the President of the United States, to be °‘ “‘° '°’“ °“‘· §y;pe)n)d)ed m his discretion and accounted for on his certiiicate solely,

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Lizhrim- _ Fonlighting the Executive Mansion, ounds, and greenhouses, including all necessary expenses of instslation, maintenance, and repair, $8,600, or so much thereof as may be necessary.