2340 North Ave., Bridgeport; Mrs. Sarah E. Ferris, 31 Glenwood Ave., Bridgeport; Needlework Guild of America, Bridgeport (clothing and books), The ladies of the Huntington Congregational Church (bed socks), Sunshine Society of Ansonia, Derby and Shelton (Mrs. Cook), (socks, slippers, hoods and underwear), Mrs. C. H. Cook, 55 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton (socks and other clothing). Repairs to graphophone free of charge, American Grapho phone Co., Bridgeport. Bench at entrance of Sanato rium, Howard & Barber Co., Derby. H. Hubbell, Hotel Taft, New Ansonia. Hubbell, Hotel Taft, New Ha- Mott St., Ansonia; St. Rose (Mrs. H. L. Hart, president). Books and magazines-Mrs. C. H. Nettleton, Derby, Conn.; Derby, Conn. candy and pop-corn balls--Mrs. Rutherford Trowbridge, 46 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven (pop-corn balls); Mrs. George C. Bryant, 75 North Cliff St., Ansonia (favors); Miss M. E. Lathrop, 31 Atwater Ave., Derby (Christmas candy and cards). Services-Rev. N. B. Prindle, Shelton (illustrated lecture); Rev. E. B. Schmitt, Ansonia (services); Rev. E. E. Gates, Ansonia (services); Rev. F. S. Morehouse, Shelton (serices); Rev. Charles M. King, Stratford (serices). SANATORIUM EMPLOYEES. In compliance with Section 185 of the General Statutes, we append the following list of employees at the various sanatoria, whose compensation is not less than $150.00 per annum: MERIDEN SANATORIUM EMPLOYEES. SUELTON SANATORIUM. Superintendent of buildings and grounds. $1.820.00 with 'board. Pastry cook, $660.00 with board. HARTFORD SANATORIUM. Superintendent, $2,200.00 with board for self and family. 1 1 Engineer, $960.00 with board. NORWICH SANATORIUM. Superintendent, $2,400.00 with board for self and family. Financial Report of the Meriden State Sanitorium. DR. JAMES B. DINNAN. ... Superintendent DR. THOS. F. O'BRIEN.. Assistant Physician MISS MAUDE M. WHITE. .Head Vurse MISS IRENE M. HAVENS. .Secretary EDWARD F. TRACY..... Steward REPORT FOR THE YEARS ENDING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1917, AND FOR SEPTEMBER 30, 1918. Years 1916-17 1917-18 Institution Receipts: Board of Patients: Towns and cities issociations Individuals $19,375 35 $15,349 61 4,828 72 5,937 24 $27,505 74 $24,890 06 Total receipts for board, October 1, 1916-September 30, 1918... $52,395 80 Miscellaneous receipts: Clothing $ 710 83 $ 305 16 Telephone and stamps 17 62 11 48 Sales of grease 81 07 39 32 Sales of gasolene 110 24 100 00 Miscellaneous sales 25 00 51 65 $1,004 76 $507 61 Total miscellaneous receipts October 1, 1916-September 30, 1918 $1,512 37 To bills of institution paid by State Tuberculosis Commission: $ 4,476 20 Equipment 150 00 3,625 75 Maintenance 81,354 06 86,835 73 $81,504 06 $94,937 68 Total of all bills paid by State Tuberculosis Commission October 1, 1916-September 30, 1918 .... .$176,441 74 Cash book balance October 1, 1916 3,848 94 Total receipts from all sources .$234,198 85 PAYMENTS. Years 1916-17 1917-18 $30,270 40 $24,831 43 |