fareHospital, In 5 Months,Death SumrHas Deficit of $4105.70 jyjrs £Jjzitreet,For the first five months of its operation as a community institution, the Harrinian Hospital incurred a deficit o $4105.70 .according to a financial wed By • report issued today by treasurerThomas Scott.!idows^OLICE\oned toaceis this af-lollowingcurred on ight and that sector quiten historic arrel thattions into treet and being re-p decisive air sizzle leaves aThis is at the rate of $0853.68 peryear.The institution is paying it s bill however, through the medium of themoney which has been turned into its% -treasury through the drive conducted by the Women’s Auxiliary, and through other contributions.T h e c0111 prehensi ve report i ssued will give an adequate idea of the average running expenses and receipts of the institution, and will provide food for thought as to whether the community can hope to maintain the hospital after the expiration of the year’sagreement under which the hospital was taken over from the Emergency Fleet Corporation.It is the hope of all concerned that the actual running expenses and the receipts can be brought to a more equitable basis, so that the amount to be made up by contributions need not be so large.Cash donations to date have totalled $10,046.70. This includes $10,000 fromthe Women’s Auxiliary and the balance from otl^er sources. The report reveals that of the $10,000 secured in the big drive. $4059 has had to be expended in the payment of bills.From the standpoint of its usefulness to the community, the report ofthe hospital is illuminating.Mr. Scott’s detailed figures are appended :Statement of the cost of operation of Harrinian Hospital Nov. 2, 1920 to Mferch 31st.. 1921.INCOME Hospital Receipts:Nov. and Dec. 1920 .......$2,896.30January 1921 ...... 1,775.00February 1921 ........... 1,174.78March 1921 .............. 1,000.00OfTiDonations ...............Received from Womens Aux-Had Been 111 For PWife of JusPeaceMICH. HARRICFormer BristoliarBig WorstedW. Conshof46.70 iiltary .................. 10,000.00IAmounts due from patients . 789.46$17,682.24OPERATI NO EXPENSESAmbulance ................$ 27.50Electric Current ............ 169.20General Expenses .......... 176.19Ice ........................ 76.74Laundry .................. 1,101.10Hospital Expenses .......... 122.23(Continued on Page Four)Death claimed M/r!Cooper, wife of JoshuTullytown yesterday, been an invalid for i had been seriously ill week.The only surviving husband.The funeral will be afternoon at two o’c late residence and burii in the Tullytown cennMrs Joseph H. 11. Jlt; 41 street. New York ( home last Friday ant Monday, April 4, act