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 708 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 250. 1909. °¤¤*=i¤¤¤*¤P¤*¤¤¢ For contingent expenses, including furniture and repairs of same, stationery, printing, ice, purchase and repa1r of equipment for highschool cadets, and other necessary} items not otherwise provided or, including an allowance of three undred dollars each for hvery of horse or garage of an automobile for the superintendent of schools and for the superintendent of janitors, and including not exceeding one thousand ollars for books, books of reference, and periodicals, forty- seven thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ Phnom For purchase of pianos for school buildings and kindergarten schools, at an average cost not to exceed three undred dollars each, _ one thousand five hundred dollars. ”'*PP"°"°'P“""'· Igvr tevx{21—boolThan<ésch<;,io.£supphespfol;·c1:1se oglpojpils of the eigilgt gra es, o e me no su wi e same o - tributed by the superintendent of pulllic schools under regulations to po rolade by the board of eclutolation of thedlgsistxiict of Cololmbia, and ort enecessary expenses o epurchasetri ution an reservation of said text-books and supplies, includingl one bookkeldlper and custodian of text-books and supplies at one thousand two undred dollars, and one assistant, at six undred dollars, sixty~five thousand gym dollars; Provided, That the board of education, m its discretion, is autéhloriped to make lexcléanges of smcllicopolgs gpdfother educational pu caionsnowon an asmayno esira e oruse. was For purchase of United States flags, eight hundred dollars. ¤’¤•v¤¤>¤¤¤·- For dzquipmems,    six additional school play- groun seven un e an y o rs· For maintenance and repairing eightebn playgrounds now estabgéiedi plant; hundred dollars; in all, one thousand six hundred and . ¤¤h<¤>1z¤¤¤¤¤- Eor utensils, material, and labor, for establishment and maintenance of school gardens one thousand two hundred dollars. '{*=l*;P¤°¤°¤ °° '*°" For extending the tele hone system to one twelve—room buil ' I0 O0!. • » . • P · . in the "fourth division,one eight-room building in the "thi.r diyisionilthe Bfmker Hill School,) mcluding the cost of the necessary W11'0, ca e, es cross arms races, con it co f tr lpborgt and otliigr n (itolnis to be expended undl;·6(tlie)Ieleet1JFical e a ment our un e dollars. ,_;gé•;_r:g_·;=éuf<;jrl•:·;_n hor purchase of apparatus and for extending the uipment of th}: pliysicsldgpartrlnent inhthe Cientral, Eastern, and llllestern High gouloolgnngoliid mgltérg pure ase 0 pipes and fittings and extra labor, B., Esiiitiegended bm- provide for the expenses of the government of the Dislt1r·iiz}triii ililliim? v,,;_ 3,,‘,,,,_ m1_ m0_ ia for the fiscal years ending · une_ thrrtxeth, nineteen hundred and sgvpn   nmetpen huodred and eight, and fior ooher purposes, Ito n , equip an care or emporary rooms or as 1; second girade, lpow on lhalf timeb and to dprovide lor Edie ibstiiiiated increase enro ment t at ma e a b th af f th compulsory education law," is heiieblye reaijiprogriaftglml iiiiil Omadg upmeelnaltp y zvapllpble fog the purchase, erection, and maintenance _ o or a e sc oo ouses or temporary use. g{_f,;`Q”j1¤¤8¤ wd Ecnnrnos Am: oaorxnsg For the comoletion of the twelve-room building in the fourth division to relieve the  and Thomson schools, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediate] available. For the completion of extension of the Busmess Iiigh School building, thirty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. - F°af:°*2s;z22;ar:2;as2’:·2z°2* zzuadw Mrs? SM M-, e meiaeravaa . miler de completion of iour-room additioii to theilionroe School - m sc oo u o a t b“i=]3*1“€;JJZ§.‘}f’3l°Ei$g£1Z°r%i“"d dt’"“fSi,“i-l’i° "’i“°°?‘E“°l’i. “"?"“"’°‘ Potomac School, sixty-four thousand dollarsllg 0 B P we of
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