Show OPENING OF KEARNS ST ANNS ORPHANAGE I j Little One Under Bishop Scanians Care Are Now in Their Handsome and Commodious New Home on Twelfth South Street 1 l t f if j i r h > r A M I > < I r 1 j It tn I > L r r l 1 1 J 3 F r I r 1 t 1 k j J r t r I b J I J 1 J J l If 1 t I r 1 t t < i f f i 1 I rrtrj t 1 L t Y I = n y 1 1 t r f r < t i f c > I I 1 r L I I m Q 1 I i j i I tm > i 1 i 1 Si i i n n o u m = = w J c OO D = 0 u 8 t I r i 0 = I 1 I Uu8i f I 1 = = = l = = f I = fr3i DKARHSSAr SORP NAG ID t m f I r F = = i I I R F in II o II = I D 0 i OOOOOOOOOOOODN = I Eiii 000000000000 i l y r jnC1 I I nn i rwi I1Lfl The fine new Kearns St Anns orphanage or-phanage on Twelfth South street IM I I now occupied by the little orphann who have been transferred in the last t two days from the old building at the corner of First South and Second East streets and they and the sisters In I charge are delighted with their beautiful I beauti-ful new home The building will be open to tho public for Inspection tomorrow to-morrow from 2 to l o m and at 7 oclock there will be exercises mostly of n musical character for Mrs Thomas Kearns and a number of friends The new structure resembles an academy aca-demy rather than an orphanage and will accommodate 250 children whereas where-as the old building was crowded with the ninety boys and girls In charge of seven sisters The new orphanage Is equipped with nil of the modern conveniences including lighting heat lug and ventilating and sewer connections connec-tions I ia the princely gift oil Mrs Thomas Kcarns and the rooms have been furnished by Individual contributions contribu-tions of friends as follows Mrs A II Tarbet girls dormitory S1S0 Mr A H Tarbet boys dormitory 8417 Mrs J C Lynch bedroom CSG5 G W J llallornn bedroom GSCj Mrs C M Freed bedroom CSG5 P J Conway bedroom GSC5 F D Cllft bedroom GSIM Mrs David Keith diningroom 33973 C K McC < rnlck halls stairs and landliiRK 23tS5 F E McGurrln and Edward McGur rln chapel nnd vcstrvroom 2500 D H Poery Jr classroom A129 W H Clark classroom l 12920 Mrs C A Quigley bedroom 33 So Mrs Jacob Bamberger bedroom S O P Posey thrco bedrooms J01FX Owen logic kllchen 15115 Mrs Thomas Kearns pprlor James JIoplo studyroom 11I > M l Mrs Henry Newell sisters dining room ioo A IJannuer office t GIG GI-G S IIolmcK scwlncroom MOO Mr amid Mrs J E Kcnrnf commlt GO tcoroom 5O0 Nell Gillls laundry 3115 Nol Gillls boy washroom 2105 Nell Glllls girls washroom ij15 An Interesting feature in connection with this good work Is the fact that C M Neuhausen the architect made no charge for his services He was asked l by Bishop Seanlan to furnish bids with othor architects and then stated that as It was 0 work o most deserving charity he would make deselln mult na charge and this contribution the building Itself wi show Is no small amount and the friends of the Institu Insttu Lion appreciate the kindly acl What will be done with the old structure wi First South street will not bo decided for some time but a prominent member of the Catholic church suggests that It be used us a rescue home Tho ground was originally origi-nally bought for a cathedral site but was found Impracticable from lack of depth The plat Is ten rods square and the building was originally tIme blshop residence being enlarged from time to time to Its present dimensions The orphanage was started nine years ago by Bishop Seanlan to whom n dying woman stated her Intense unx lety for her childrens welfare He promised to care for them and he did and from this sprang the bcneolence aprans I Is Interesting to note that ncvcrhas there been a case of contagion In the orphanage |