The Society found this method of supplying drinking water to the horses at the steamship piers so successful, that it has acquired three carts for the purpose. A bubbling cup furnishes water for the drivers. A GROUP OF DOWNTOWN WATERING STATIONS Maintained by the Society during the summer months (30 in service in 1919). REPORT OF THE TREASURER GENERAL SUMMARY OF CURRENT INCOME RECEIVED AND CURRENT EXPENSES DISBURSED FOR THE YEAR 1919 Net income from investments (includes loss from sale of securities -based upon book values)..... Net income from leased properties. Interest on bank balances. $8,324 40 7,457 00 36,500 71 $52,282 11 $5,703 84 $2,370 82 289 36 $2,660 18 $150 00 $60, 796 13 $6,610 00 $21, 069 50 6 00 $21,075 50 $6,651 00 $9,178 92 $3,623 83 $462 62 Receipts from ambulance service: New York Brooklyn Total Income from trust fund under will of James L. Rhodes... Total SHELTERS AND HUMANE DISPOSITION OF ANIMALS $1,318 00 859 92 $2,177 92 $45 12 $49, 824 91 10,971 22 $60, 796 13 Total income for shelters and humane disposition of animals... $93.217 00 18,685 62 Total $111,902 62 RECAPITULATION Expenses for prevention of cruelty to animals..... Total Income for prevention of cruelty to animals...... Total income for the year. Excess of current expenses over current income for the year... $60,796 13 111,902 62 $172, 698 75 $49, 824 91 93, 217 00 $143, 041 91 29, 656 84 Total $172,698 75 |