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Show Dedicate S. I. S. Boys Cottage Monday! Flag Day Exercises Also To Be Held Governor Bamberger, State! ! and City Officials to Attend ! Affair at State Institution ! i Completed at a coat of over J2G.-1 000 and representing the latest ad-j vanco In the Spanish style of archltec-. turc. the new cottage for boys at the state Industrial school will be dcdlcal-, ed tomorrow afternoon with Governor, Bamberger, and state and city officers present. The dedication ceremony which takes place at two o'clock wlllj be followed by a Flag day program; on tho lawn at 5 o'clock. The latter . will Include tho graduation exorcises of the eighth grade. Tomorrow will )e regular visiting, day for all parents and friends of the-students the-students of tho school. An Invitation; for the public to attend Is extended by Superintendent E. S. Hinckley. More Bulkllnps Planned j Completion of the boys' cottage brings nearer to realization the ultl-. mate plan to havo all the buildings, center about an Ideally designed cam-; pus The cornerstone for the supcrin-i tendent's cottage, at the corner of I Washington avenue and Southwell street, was laid Tuesday. Built of hollow tPc and white stucco' with cement floors and rei tile roof.j the building Is sanitary, well llghtod 1 and fireproof. The visitor on enter-j lug is struck with the homelike at-, mosphero. The living room, with ;reat red brick fireplace and floors Boys Now Cottage at State Industrial School. j I Dlato finished In h'jff with red trimming, trim-ming, uccuplcs the foro portion with a classroom on the west side and office of-fice and matron's room on the east. On the second floor" are the dormitory, dressing room and quarters for the company officers. Thirty hoys will be accomodated. To the rear Is a small gymnasium of offklal handball court size. showers. lavratorles, lockor room and storeroom, with a gallery oer the "gym" for spectators. Beauty of Arrangement li designing the cottage, an effort was made to bring out the beauty of the arrangemert through the use of harmonizing colors. Tho corners throughout are rounded to promote sanitation, and every room Is lighted with large windows The greater part of the work was done by tho boy students, As a result of the training, several who have completed com-pleted their course have made good in the past few months at regular building build-ing work. Costing $26,000. Superintendent Superin-tendent Hinckley estimated that the cottage would have cost $-10,000 If let to contract In the usual way. When occupancy is affected, the training classes In printing, tailoring, barberlng and one of the machine shops will be moved Into tho new shop building where the boys lately lived. Between the dedicatory services at 2 o'clock and the Flag day program it fi o'clock, an exhibition of school work and livestock will be opened to the public. Afternoon Program I The late afternoon program follows: i Monday, June 14. On the lawn 0-00 ' p. m. March. "Adalid" Mall) ; Selection by the Band Invocation. .. .Chaplain J. E. Carver 'Address of Welcome j Supt. E. Hinckley .Chorus, "i Salute Thee, Old Glory" (Miles) School Chorus and Band Dramatization, "Our First Flag".. ' Gable Birls 'Address. "Flag AlaUcrs" 1 Perry Stergis Chorus. "Our Flag' ! School Chorus Presentation of Graduates. Supervisor F. A. Child Awarding Diplomas i Stat. Supt. G. N Child Address" .. Governor Simon Bamberger Address President J. W. Abbott (The National Anthem i Schoe Band and Chorus Boy Scouts Demonstration "C" Co Bos Setting up Exercisps . . . .School Boys Nineteen twenty graduates of the eighth grade are : Harry L. Jucobson, Sylvanus Peters, Kenneth Summerlll, Gilbert Barclay, William Denkers, I William Snider. Yclton Harp. The school may be reached by the Washington avenue cars to Southwell 'street. Space wlU be set aside for parking automobiles of those attending |