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Show condition I Of THE POPE KM nit iilmprovemcnt Noted i Since Pontiffs Iemov-m. Iemov-m. al to' Larger Room mWfct IH Borne, Aug. 10. Dr. PettaccI March-JR'lafeva March-JR'lafeva visitod Pope Plus early today iK and found his general condition lm-IKf lm-IKf proved This was attributed to the K removal of the patient from his small It d chamber to more spacious quar-9K quar-9K tere, which, according to the pontiff's Ik own expression, affords him the feel-lfl feel-lfl of DenC n "tQo open air. The lIBwalls of tho room are twenty feet llbigh. IKf DesnIte n's Ulness, His Holiness Jffiratlfled the decision of the conslstorlal 5 congregation, presented by the secre-a secre-a itary, appointing the Right Reverend JJ. J. Keane, now blBhop of Cheyenne, a las archbishop of Dubuquo, and the lb iRIght Reverend Joseph Schrombs, ill fauxlllary biBhop of Grand Rapids, to the bishop of the new diocese estab-i'l estab-i'l Wished at Toledo, which has been de-fi de-fi gftacheJ from the diocese of Cleveland eg - The pope was somewhat worried to H Tday over the Illness of his sister Rosa, "3 who Is suffering -rom tho effects of j the unusually hot weather. He asked l j thp physician to visit her daily Cardinal Merry del Val, the papal i u secretary of state, who went to his ,v summer residence at Monte Carlo ft ' late yesterday, returned today, not I wishing to be long absent from the yt Vatican whllo the present condition 9.' of the Pope continues |