1408 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cr-r. 285. 1911. Hema;. ugmmg, For heating, lighting, and power plant for Providence Hospital, °·“° ’°"°""““" includin necessary structure, machinery,-and equipment, and for each and every urpose connected therewith, thirty-four thousand nine hundred and) fifty dollars, to be dravm by_ and expended under the direction of the said hospital, and to beplard one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and one- alf out of the Treasury of the United States. _ _ ee _ earners sosqmi. Garfield Memorial Hospital: For maintenance, to enable 1t to pro- °°’"°“t° ’°"°“”‘ vide medical and surgica treatment to ersons rmable topay therefor, under a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of the District of Columbia, nineteen thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be aid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other halffrom the Treasury of the United States. _ _ improvement or For improvement of grounds of Garlield Memorial Hospital, in- ¢’°“¤"·· cluding fences, cement walks, and roadwraiys, thirteen thousand three hundred dollars, to be drawn by the boa of directors of the hospital and applied by them to the obiects sggciiied, and to be [paid one-half from the revenues of the District of lumbia and one- alf from the Treasury of the United Statesl _ c¤Mr¤¤‘¤¤¤¤vi¢•¤- For further aid to the Children’s Hospital on account of the addr- ‘°°"‘i°““’°“`” tion and alteration and improvements of the building and for furnishing and equipment of whatever kind, in the discretion of the board of directors, twenty·§ve thousand dollars, to be paid to said directors and to be ap lied by them exclusively to the objects named herein, one-half out oi) the revenuw of the District of Columbia and ` one-half out of the Treasury of the United States. pauoml Honeler NATIONAL Hom: FOR DISABLED vormrrrmmz sommns.
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For the su port of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, as follows: 1>•y¤>¤,0hi¤- Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio: For current ex enses, namely: · Pay of officers and noucommissioned officers of the home, with such exceptions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks, weighmasters and orderlies; also playments for chaplains, religious instruction, and entertainment for the members of the home, printers, bookbinders, librarians, musicians, telegraph and telephone operators, guards, janitors, watchmen, and fire company; for all property and materials purchased for their use, including repairs not done by the home; for necessary expenditures for articles of amusement, library books, magazines, papers, pictures, and musical instruments, and for re airs not done by the home; and for stationery, advertising, legal adlirice, Qmsw. for payments due heirs of deceased members: Provided That all . ecxs of deceased , members. recenlpts on account of the effects of deceased members during the fisca year shall also be available for such payments; and for such other expenditures as can not properlv be included under other heads of expenditure, sixty-five thousand dollars; ¤¤b¤i¤¢¢¤¤¢- For subsistence, namely: Pay of commissa sergeants, commissary clerks, porters, laborers, bakers, cooks, dishwasl-hers, waiters, and others emplo ed in the subsistence department; the cost of all articles purchased for the regular ration, and the subsistence of civilian employees regularly employed and residing at the branch, their freight, preparation, and serving; aprons, caps, and jackets for kitchen and diningroom employees; of tobacco; of all dining-room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers’ and butchers’ tools and appliances, and their — repair not done by the home, two hundred and eighty-five thousand seven hundred and seventy-three dollars; H¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- For household, namely: Expenditures for furniture for o{licers’ quarters; for_ bedsteads, bedding, bedding material, and all other articles required in the quarters of the members, and of civilian