418 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
30. To the Oblate Sisters of Providence, Baltimore City, the
sum of five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the
like sum of five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1912.
31. To Saint Elizabeth's Home for Colored Children of
Baltimore City, the sum of seventeen hundred dollars for the
fiscal year 1911, and the like sum of seventeen hundred dollars
for the fiscal year 1912.
32. To Saint Mary's Home for Little Colored Boys, Balti-
more, Maryland, the sum of five hundred dollars for the fiscal
year 1911, and the like sum of five hundred dollars for the
fiscal year 1912.
33. To the Maryland Home for Friendless Colored Children,
the sum of five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and
the like sum of five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1912.
34. To Saint Mary's Female Orphan Asylum, the sum of five
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the like sum of
five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1912.
35. To Saint Vincent's Infant Asylum, the sum of six
thousand five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the
like sum of six thousand five hundred dollars for the fiscal
year 1912.
36. To Saint Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum, the sum of
five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the like sum
of five thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1912.
37. To the German Orphan Asylum, the sum of twenty-five
hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the like sum of
twenty-five hundred dollars for the fiscal year 1912.
38. To the Hebrew Children's Shelter and Protective Asso-
ciation, the sum of three thousand dollars for the fiscal year
1911, and the like sum of three thousand dollars for the fiscal
year 1912.
39. To the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the sum of three thou-
sand dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the like sum of three
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1912.
40. To the Mercy Hospital, the sum of fifteen thousand
dollars for the fiscal year 1911, and the like sum of fifteen
thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1912; provided the said
Mercy Hospital shall furnish one bed, maintenance and treat-
ment for one patient at a time from each senatorial district of
the State of Maryland, during two years from the date of the
passage of this Act.
41. To the Franklin Square Hospital, for the fiscal year
1911, the sum of eight thousand dollars, and the like sum of
eight thousand dollars for the fiscal year 1912; upon the con-
dition that the said hospital receive from each county in the
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