Show RESIDENTS RESIDENT'S RE S ID EN IS I'S S SON ON PASSES PAS SES TIlE THE FIRST CRISIS IN SAFETY 1 r. r and Mrs Roosevelt More ore Cheerful and the Doctors Now Prepare to Fight Disease in the Soy's oy's Right Lung GROTON GROTON Mass Feb 11 the Groton school news came from the son of President ary where with pneumonia today sevelt is ill ff asure of relief to the measure d brought a m dur- dur Steadily Readily elY which had grown hours four twenty the preceding yester- yester Following th announcement y morning that the disease had seized the news of the patient on n both lungs jm m the sickroom had not been reas- reas last night when the q ring Lg g. g and nt's nis family doctor summoned from tromm m w York had pronounced the case rous rOus and later when the voice of ad could be heard outside of or th the tiding in which he lay as he raved in of ot the disease disease the gravity the Ine situation increased 8 30 a. a m m. however came the wo word d t the crisis in the left lung the one whIch it ft first developed had been passed and that the pat pa- pa improvement and every t bout about the institution es especially es dent Roosevelt and the boys boy's ther became becam more cheerful and l. l e Cortelyou gave gave- out the in- in matron mation that the Presidents President's son was wastel waster waster ter tel this morning He said that a alej lej had hd developed in one 1 V. V GROTON Mass Feb 11 At n.-At At 3 J o'clock Secretary Cortelyou gave 8 lit litt t tout t out the following The symptoms are re not quite as St lit t favorable as this morning This t w was as anticipated as as from the naVi nature na- na Vi lit ture of th the disease the patient H t HV I V is not expected to be as well toH toight tonight to- to 5 H night ight or tomorrow as he was this t t morning t t Secretary of the Navy John D D. I ItI t I tI Long drove to Groton early this H lot b morning j Secretary CortelYou says that t ti p i the pleurisy in the right lung has H been beers checked The left lung reH remains re- re H mains the same same Mr Cortelyou lit I H said We want it distinctly understood understood under under- I stood that none of the bulletins should be taken takei as encouraging t but merely as favorable fa for the iP reason that unfavorable bulletins I Iare are expected during the next t twenty tour t hours s d. d d I l t iC e g I IlUng lung but the temperature and respiration tion had distinctly improved At 11 o clock o'clock Secretary Cortelyou made the following statement The condition of the boy since the favorable announcement of the mornIng morning morning morn morn- ing has remained unchanged and the which was developed this morning h has s proved to be very slight thus f far r. r While the Che change for the better in the opinion of the doctors cannot be called I a decided one it includes a more favorable favorable favorable fa fa- fa- fa condition of both respiration pulse and temperature The crisis v which in the left lung has been successfUlly successfully success success- fully pass passed d I is II still to b be met in the right lung A symptom of has been noted in this lung While this has given given rise to some fear that the disease disease dis dis- ease may j yet et develop into pneumonia monia there are strong h hopes pe pes that the threatened complication may be overcome over over- come Slight Relapse Is Experienced Experienced Experienced This Afternoon but bul This Was Expected by Physicians in Charge Case Bright warm sunshine filled the apartment In which the sick boy lay when the doctors made their morning examination The conference lasted Half an hour houi Then Secretary Cortelyou made known the encouraging news The doctors said this morning that the pleasant sant weather has had much to todo todo todo do toward bringing about the more satisfactory satisfactory sat sat- condition of th the patient Mrs Roosevelt was at the infirmary all night The President w wa wa as there then until until until un un- un- un til midnight and then he retired at the home of Dr William Amos Gardner At Atan Atan Atan an early hour this morning he left the house to visit the tt-e patient and escort his wife to breakfast Dr I Lambert X-ambert of New NewYork NewYork v e York whom the Pre President summoned yesterday to attend his son on was the first t to greet the Chief Executive and andt t tell ll him the pleasant n news ws The President remained in the In- In but a. a short time and when hen h IMS he reappeared Mrs Roosevelt RooseveTt accompanied him to the Gardner house where breakfast breakfast breakfast break break- fast was served It was scarcely an hour before Mrs Roosevelt lt returned to her w watch atch over her hei son The boy was restless the greater part of th the night but finally fell into a a. sound sleep From this he awoke this mornIng morning morning morn morn- ing showing the effects effects' of the rest Mr Mi Cortelyou said today The President is in constant communication communication com oom- with Washington and arid is well up to date with public business Miss Alice Roosevelt has not been summoned summoned summoned sum sum- to Groton and will not be unless the situation becomes much mor more grave |