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‘trom the chimney, Failure to see the PREPARATIONS ~ FOR ELECTION OF NEW POPE The College of Cardinals Meets} In Secret at The Vatican Today 60 CARDINALS Rone, Feb. dinals which meets in secret conclave 4t the Vatican today to elect a new Pope numbers when complete 70 mem- bers, bat rarely tended by more than part of the college, There are now living about 60 Car-| dinals, including six Curdinal-Bishops, six Card.nal-Deacons and the others Cardinal-Priests. Cardinal Vincent Vannutelli, is dean; of the Sacred College. Italians com-; pose about one-half of the member- ship of the College with Spain next in order with seven members, Isng- land and the United States have two} cach with one in Canada and one in Scuth America, The American Bis- hops are William Cardinal O'Connell, O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston and Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Archbis- hop of Philadelphia. The College is required to meet on the 10th day after the death of a Pope. A two-thirds vote is necessary for an election, - While there is no law), against the election of a layman, it has become traditon, 4. elect the new Pope from the membership o thie Col- lege of Cardinals, and itis traditional ulsg.that the Pope should ‘beetosen tron the Italian Cardinals. [tay stat- ed that this tradition has not been de- |" parted from in nearly 400 years, The Carginals will meet for the opening of the conclave in the Sis- tine Chapel where mass for the Holy (fyost will be said by the,€ardinal ian They will then proééed with the.r officers and assistants to that part of the Vatican)set apart for the efection, This will form a secluded precinct where they will be guarded by the marshal of the conclave, Their seclusion will be strict. Communica- tion with the outside world during the sessions of the College is possible only through a small window equip- ped with something like a revolving door used in office buildings in the United States. The nse of this is restricted to:the sending out of laun- ary and receiving of food and medi- cine, Can't, ‘Telephone Outside, *! LIVING 2.--The College of Car-} es. inside the Basilica to await .the.ap-) pearance of the new head ‘of the church to appear on a balcony and be- stow his tirst apostolic blessing. | Wher the new Pope is chosen he | requested,to select the name hy whicn | he is to be known thereafter. MANSLAUGHTER | CHARGE LOSES Case Against Dr. Kirby Reduced to Practising 2-—-The R. Kirby of Northwood was dismissed today by Judge M. J. Englert in the Grand orks county disirict court on motion of+State’s Attorney T. B, El- ‘ten. Mr, Elton’s motion for the dis- missal of the case followed the action of the district court jury in bringing in a verdict of “not guilty” in the case in which Kirby was charged with practicing medicine without a license, ‘the verdict having been received at 10 last night. The state's attorney pointed out to- the court that in order to prove the |manslaughter charge against the de-’ fendant it woud first be necessary to, establish the alleged fact of his hav-' ing practiced medicine without a li- cens ted him on this charge it would be a useless waste of the taxpayers’ money . to attempt to do this. He therefore, moved for the dismissal. Judge Englert declared this action | ion the part of-the State’s attorney to be proper under the- circumstances ‘and ordered ihe dismissal of. the case and- release of Ki Kirby's; bondsmen. Hf LUMBERMEN WILL GATHER State Association to be Held in Fargo, Feb. 16 and 17 fH ae @ i Fargo, Feb, 2-—-The With annual convertion of the North Dakota Re- tail Lumbermen's association will be held in Fargo on Feb. 16 and 17. There will -be three segsions, all of which will be held in the Fargo Com- mercial club, The convention will open at 2 P. M. Feb. 16, with the address of. welcome’ by W. H. Gearey, mayor. C. 'N. Cox ot Minot. president of the state assq- ciation, will give the response, and will then deliver his annual address. The speaker of the day wilt be W.'C, | McDowell of Marion, N. D.,.a direc-| ‘Rach ‘Cardinal-Bishop will » have three rooms and each Cardinal-Priest and Cardinal-Deacon two rooms. Te]-:- phones have been. installed.-in_.tha: upartment ofeach of the Cardinals 80, they will be able to communicate. with’ cach other’ “but this: - telephone -ex- change is not, connected ‘with@be. city exchange and there cari ge: nd. tele- phone communication with: the out" side world. ‘ i The Cardinals will ‘be “walled in within the large hall of the Vatican which is divided so as to provide these small compartments, At prescribed hours twice a day the Cardinals: will come together to vote, the actual hal- loting taking place in the Sistine Chapel. This must continue. until a candidate receives moe. than two-4 thirds of the vote. The ballots are burned after each indecisive vote’ is taken. Large crowds gather daily in the Square of St. Peter to watch the smoke of the burning ballots issue smoke at the usual time serves as a signal to the.crowd that a new Pontiff has been chosen and the throng rush- mouth open, waking with that trouble that comes along. +’ Try Kondon’s Send for free 20 treatment relieving hold: ' Minneapolis. Get rid of that caraech while you -can Catarrh gets to be a habit. deh ce For goodness sake don't get used to it, Never be content to live on in that way—sleeping. with all day, an easy mark for colds and every epidemic: of throat teemed for thirty years for clearing American hothes. Better tian cam- phorated ot et children, ¥ ete — nore st ets pay your money back: Avoid substitutes make sure t signature ison the pa tor. of the’ Federal Reserve bank of| , In the evening the lur- | bermen will attend a:theater party. ed ED a a DANCE|[ ‘at Baker’s Hall, Friday Night, after the Wrestling Match, TEN CENTS A DANCE bad taste, coughing and spitting Catarrhal Jelly, used and es- Catarrh. It isa valued house. remedy in thousands of a ckage you bu; jsota National Guard, oral GA. U.S.INSPECTION OF GUARD COS. | Minnesota Otticer to Come to North Dakota for This Purpose There will be federal inspection of ‘several National Guard units in North, Dakota in the near future by Majo Walter -S, Fulton, instructor Minn day at ‘the office of Adjutant. 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