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 342 SIXTY·TH[RD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 3. 1913. For improvement and maintenance of Judiciary Park, $2,500. For laying cement and other walks in various reservations, $2,000. , i»°3£E£.°¤$§.‘§2%‘§.¥g°“§1.§°¤V°'“gr%..gf‘}2%’§.’.l-i §"££°.t.d walks mm P mb ger care  maintenance o ociiomac Parkti:15,000. f Q ’ . or grading soiling seeding an t rtl to R mm Ib Park west of the railroad em   P0 on 0 O mm ,,,.,,$‘,,d ,,,,,d°§‘,,,,.,, No part of any money appropriated in th.is Act shall be ended for or toward the construction of any lagoon, or other   body- 3; ;3v(r:{::11;;l;;1;speedway, on any portion of Potomac Park in the District For oiling·or otherwise treating acadam ads $4 000. “,£,L‘[,°§'§_"‘ °' P°' _ Toward the construction of a ginermanentrgoad, ardund the entire river and harbor front of the portion of Potomac Park east of the railroad embankment, $25,000. mgolrxl  tg; 011(1;r0pmvement of Montrose Park, and for its care am ance. thes`or_car‘eda;i1<1llirh£ror(:i1r:re;1;z0o(£0t?gie portion of Potomac Park east of Higolgapiepgzggbpggn of plans  to the improvement of Meridian For laying,cenient pavement th sid alks E t d W $Egr6•gu6tive Avenues and south ofotllie 'lllreasriiry De;a];l·tmn;htaIl1uHdin•;f New mrs. sgligqarbreplaeing the park lodge in Lafayette Park with a new lodge, $35%16replaci;ng the parklodgeinFra.nklinParkwithanewlodge, Sglgrarb replacing the park lodge in Judiciary Park with a new lodge, sglggré) replacing the park lodge in Lincoln Park with a new lodge, I H"' "°‘“ D""'°‘ bnehalf of the forego' sums d "Buildjngg, d ‘ · mum around W n" shlag be fgm the reveniigs gi. 0tl.lrIedl)l11iiti1pe(1l Lum I te of Columbia tliepther half rom the Treasury of the United States mn, ,,,,,gfm‘§j°°” · Under appropriations herem contained no contract shall be mgdé for makmgigr repairing concrete or asphalt pavements in Washington City at a.   price than_$1.85 er s uare yard for a uality equal to the best lard m the District of Clilumlaia nor to July gist eightee and eighty-six, and with a base ofp not less than six’inches iii e3$p“"’“‘°"’°"“““· deggrtilrfrepliégvgiiigxatf care, and maintenance of grounds of executive ) I ‘ or such trees, shrubs lants, fertilizers and skilled labo f th grounds of the Library oi 80 _ oss as may be requested by tlie iii er? m¥§i·l:3teli)itr1e1eg,I;1hli·hali-sl;   and skilled labo f Pth grounds of the Capitol ami) the Senate and llouse Office Bui1r° or 8 iaiagogye requeste by the Superintendent of the Capitol liihdilgsdm) 8; mm 1oIril°i°t°°°°°° 0* Em¤¤v¤M=¤s»¤ grounds ngmea. HcFg:;·Htdl§l;Smé>Iloiy;§p1;13; a§e11;),<3E·)meer by the officer in charge of pub- For purchase and ,' y f i ' nursery, and for the r;;i3a%r·mIof;h<$sma};]dBsi’fiorg‘lIii>1uste)Og glr Shops at §;,e°°“°§§,j°“e¤S*¤¤· Exrzcrvriva Mansion: For ording cm · ’ ’ O' · · ' of Executéve lgapsiogi, anéil for purehlayse, ma.iri$§rii·ei1'ric:Dgnil3illi1 orsesan_ ve ices oro cial t b 7 or otherwise, as the President I§l;;pCl.);l?;fmm, 9 e?§??i?g3gFd by contract