TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT 95 
hall received some repairs, and the roofs and gutters were made 
tight. All of the outside cages were painted. 
Rocking Stone Restaurant.—Parts of the shingle roof of 
this building were renewed, and a portion of the dining room 
that had been affected by the leaking roof, was replastered. 
The entire dining room was repainted, and the plumbing and 
heating systems also were repaired. 
Antelope House.—Very necessary roof-repairs were made 
on this building, some new water and drainage pipes were in- 
stalled and all of the corral fences were painted. 
Zebra House.—At the Zebra House some roof-repairs were 
made and the door-closing apparatus was overhauled. All of 
the corral fences and inside cages were painted. 
Reptile House-—A number of cages were painted, repairs 
were made on the various ceilings in the cages and in the lobby, 
and a great deal of painting was done. 
Administration Building—The Administration Building 
window frames and sash, and the outside fence were painted, 
and some repairs were made to the roof-gutters. 
Elephant House.—Practically the entire interior cage-walls 
and ironwork were repainted. 
Nursery.—At the nursery, one of the heating boilers was 
taken down and repaired by electric welding, as it was impos- 
sible to obtain any parts for this boiler. The large greenhouse 
was reglazed and entirely repainted. 
NURSERY. 
Food Supplies.—Food supplies were raised as heretofore, 
and a successful effort was made to save the cost of expensive 
hay by the production of fodder corn and other green foods. 
SEWERS 
Sewer System.—The sewer demanded a great deal of labor 
because of three serious stoppages, which flooded cellars and 
prevented proper sanitation. Luckily, only one of these stop- 
