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Show Tire rre-ddent Hobart Improving. Paterson, N. .T., Not. 14. Vice President Presi-dent Hobart passed a favorable night, and the improvement that has beeo observed for several days continued today. lie ate solid food with relish and it promptly assimilated. With his meals he took milk, and between meals was given punches. This is a marked change from his condition ten days ago. At that time he was rapidly sinking and his stomach stom-ach bad refused food of all kinds. For several days he lived on grapes and the juice of grape fruit, lint it soon appeared ap-peared that his stomach was so congested con-gested that lie could not even take these. Mr. Hobart now spends most of bis time in reclining position and lie sleeps without the aid of opiates. The most painful and alarming feature of bis illness has been bis attack of nervousness nervous-ness as night approaches. These attacks at-tacks have decreased. Mrs. Hobart, who has spent nearly every minute of her time during the past two weeks at the bedside of bet husband, feels very much encouraged and has had more rest than formerly. |