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 344 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 56. 1914. P°**¤*¤¤=· For the policing of barracks and bath houses, $10,000; °¤d¢*l*°¤’*°¤ For supplying light and plain furniture to cadets’ barracks, $2,850.25- °’=*ld*°¤’”°h°°*- For  the children’s school, the Superintendent of the Military Academy being authorized to employ the necessary teachers, $4 120; · F¤‘¤P*¤'=°°**¤¤· For purchase and repair of  apparatus, $1,000; ggivgyhk Provided That section thi.rty-six hundred and forty-eight, Revised 1z.s.,s¤¤.sée,p.m. Statutes, shall not apply to subscrnptions for_fore1gn, professional, and other newspapers and periodicals, to be paid for from any of the foregoing appropriations. gg;£_d¤¤¤¤ •¤d surnames Arm orzormns. °¤i¤¤¤¤• *¤¤¤¤¤¤» For cases, materials, fittings, fixtures, and other appliances and hb°nmy’m` regairs for ordnance museum, $1,500; or repairs to ordnance laboratory and other buildings pertaining to the department of ordnance and gunnery, and materials for roads and walks, and for repairs to machinery and tools, $150; For installation of steam heat and electric lights in ordnance barracks, and electric lights in storehouses at ordnance laboratory, $1 000· l?`or, neralre airs to the cadet laun buil , and for em n inciderltlal expenlses about building, todlig  without aillvgag ` $400; mlior general incidental repairs and improvements to the cadet store blpilding, including storerooms, office, tailor shops, and shoe—repairing ` s 0, $500; seams nospam. Flblmaterials and labor for relpairs, alterations, and additions needed at the soldiers’ hoslpital, as fo ows: Purchase of suita le incandescent lights, droplights, tubing, mantles, and so forth; for parailin and turpentine for waxin floors; for brushes, paints, glass, putty, and for general re airs; Em materials for rebronzing radiators; and for purchase of Bowers, fruit trees, shrubs, plants, and so forth, for hospital grounds, $165; For repairs to cadet mess building, $2,000; For the purchase of one fire engine and equipment, $2,500; For the repair and upkee of quarters of the sergeant, first class, Hospital Coxxs, at S0l(l161`S’ hospital: ger  grzigous minor repairs and general upkeep of quarters, an so o, ; W·¢¤rw•¤¤- For waterworks: For the maintenance and operation of the -fi1ter beds, reservous, and pipe lines, including the tools, implements, and materials required therefor; and for policing the grounds and re airing the roads in the vicinity of the reservoirs, filters, and intake dam, and for the enforcement of rules and regulations for the protection from contamination of the water supply, $2 500; ¤•¤¤*¤¤¤r>*¢¤L For repairs and necessary alterations and additions to the cadet hogprtal, as follows: _ _ _ or   for rebronzrng radiators and p1p` ; material for waxing and polishing floors; suitable incandescent lights, droplights mantles, tubes; for carpets, fruniture, and appliances; for repairs of damaged articles, and or miscellaneous expenses $120; For purchase of flowers and shrubs for hospital grounds, $100; HFortt5i%repau·  upliieetphof quafters of the sergeant, first class, ospr o s, a e ca e os 1ta $50; C°d°tbmm3' Repairs torgsadet barracks: P , For repairing and renewing plastering, painting, and calciminiug, repairs to woo woolr, reilooringhrearranging rooms, increasing sinks, baths, and other mcrdental repairs to the building, $12,500;