6 
Monthly Record of Receipts from Admissions for 1914-1915 
with corresponding account for 1913-1914- 
Month 
1913-1914 
1914-1915 
Comparison 
511)1, 809 05 
AM "I OA OC 
Ji)l,130 25 
Decrease . 
. . $678 80 
April 
1,d72 25 
O T C; A A A 
2,750 40 
Increase . . 
..1,078 15 
May 
3,913 00 
/I CTA 1 c 
4,879 15 
Increase . 
. 966 15 
June 
3,768 25 
O O AA A A 
3,209 40 
Decrease. 
. 558 85 
July 
4,2do 20 
A OA1 ACT 
4,^01 05 
increase . . 
Q7 
Oi oO 
August 
0,91o 9o 
5,21d 25 
Decrease. 
. 700 70 
September. . 
3 605 40 
3 853 25 
T 
Increase. .. 
. 247 85 
October. . . . 
2,639 50 
2,595 90 
Decrease. . 
43 60 
IN u veiiiuei . 
i,/yo oo 
Increase. . . 
. 61 60 
December. . 
1,207 90 
484 55 
Decrease . 
. . 723 35 
January 
770 30 
768 60 
1 70 
February. . . 
830 55 
1,408 90 
Increase. . . 
. 578 35 
$32,189 20 
132,452 15 
Increase... 
. 262 95 
It is gratifying to be able to report an increase in 
gate receipts over those of last year. In view of the 
financial uncertainty following the outbreak of the war 
in Europe and the phenomenal increase in the number 
of motion picture establishments, this is most encourag- 
ing, and it shows that the continually increasing value 
and extent of the collections have been appreciated by 
the public. 
The filling in and grading of the Thirty-fourth Street 
extension to the Garden has been continued, more than 
75,000 cubic yards of material from the old Spring Gar- 
den reservoir having been utilized for this purpose; 
however, much additional work will have to be done 
before the ground is ready for use. 
The water supply to the Garden has been increased 
by a new connection with the city main on Thirty- 
fourth Street. 1250 feet of six-inch pipe were laid and 
connected with the water system of the Garden, and 
fire hydrants have been installed, so that now the Garden 
