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Show COLGIL ROOSEVELT H SLIGHTSETBACK Physicians Issue Bulletin After Spending Half-hour With Their Patient. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Colonel Theodore Theo-dore 'Roosevelt was "not so well today," according to the bulletin issued by his private secretary tonight after his physicians phy-sicians had spent half an hour with him at Roosevelt hospital. It was expected, however, that he would pass a more restful rest-ful night. 1 "Colonel Roosevelt's condition has not materially changed since yesterday," said the bulletin. "There was a slight setback set-back during the night, and today he was not so well, but it is expected he will be , more restful tonight." Earlier in the day the physicians an- nounced that Colonel Roosevelt had had a '"rather restless night," but. his "con- ; dition was practically the same as yes- terday." j |