| Show TO TAKE t tn I I n 4 I PRESIDENT TO BE TAIE BY Y Y AV Of F OGDEN flEN Bulletin Says He Spent Restful Night Tem Tern Temperature Temperature Drops SYMPTOMS BETTER Pleasing Progress Made Secreta Secretary v Work Vork Says In Statement ent I I II HARDING GIVEN I BUT IT ITIS ITIS I IS HOMEOPATHIC HOME I f If IDt If 11 U L II 11 b a u n I I Q J QU I P I PICK u cr CK si S rR FRANCISCO CIse 0 og ug ng I- I i I The The nt S 5 diet at pres pres- pres- pres ent nt present nt consists cOn l ts of ot two t a aday aday day aday Juice Juice- to tD ft t r desired desfred a glass E ot of milk mill e eer IT two tao h 0 hours and for tor breakfast toa to tont t and amI ome me limes torI I an egg gg the 1110 noy eggnog tin Ih the doctor ex ex- ex I laughingly 1 ie eie home egg g shaken up I with HU I president San San-cr sall hI the lie pro pres ident cheerful and lIIdI I w-lh w to the thel l leading of tIt O in lie pa q 1 cit e 1 account s of or lil riley riley read re liLa c e ee e I Ipa die aU salih i aliL i Undoes not m t m to 4 hurt him J rne Q I r PRESIDENTIAL AR HEo ME TEXtS PALACE LACE HOTEL SA SAN SA FR FRNCISCO FRANCISCO Au Aus Aug 1 R n n W An or- or tidal statement issued at 10 10 a- a am a m today by the five live doctors at attending at- at tending President Harding Hardin said Mr Jr Harding still was much exhausted but maintains his normal cy cy of ot spirit t J At that hour the chief executive ac to the bulletin was I breathing l with Ith les less labor than pre previously I and was las as but little I cough i j I The rho statement tollo s I resident Is la fairly corn com comtOI com toi tOI foi table this morning after a 0 d few fe feI I hours ot of sleep His Its breathing Is I less labored and there thero Is but little I cough The lung co condition Is Js about th the same as yesterday es erday He lie Is stilt still much exhausted but maintains his I normal buo aney o of ot spirit Small amounts of food ae are being eng eAng taken regularly regular and there Is regular and satisfactory elimination Ine tern tem temperature andI I Is 99 89 degrees pulse p respiration SO ZO hue progress Is being made el ery e cry care Is necessary I to o assure u freedo irom iTom further C E D A M 1 D Ii RAY pAY BAY MAN IAN WILBUR M d D C C l M COOPER M 1 iL D J J T Tt BOONE BOOE BOO E M Ii D HUBERT ORK VORK ORK 31 1 Do D PRESIDENTIAL TEXtS PALACE SAN Aug UP 1 An 1 l Wt An Informal In- In Informal formal statement Issued af aC at 8 a 11 ra rn today by Brigadier General charles charlesL harles L U C Saws Cr the presidents president's pr personal physician saId It Mr th Hardin had spent spent's 2 i ery cry night and anA his pulse ulse at that hour lour was WIlS WIlSt t temperature 99 and respiration 40 U These figures de- de decreases decreases de decreases creases In the pulse late Jaw and t tt- tt m- m as compared with wIth the last previous bulletin the pulse rate rato beIng be- be tug Ing I less liss ss by two Vo and the tUie le 1 die ono one slid and tenths tto-tenths degrees lo er o ier The respiration rate given In each bulletin was bulletin was the same sama- Secretary Work of f the In interIor one of ot the physicians In attendance attend attend- ance upon tho the president was One of the tM first to enter nt r the Iho sick ham chain chambor bor ber early today oday oclay After a few tew utes rolo-utes utts utes there there- he ha n rt turned through thi-ough the corridors to his room conversing con with those who Inquired concernIng concern concern- lag Ing the me executive f W M KIG Is 18 nothing to add to to the General Sawyer gl vu IOU 10 Secretary told the theng nr ng huen- huen every S Ip the case pointed to a most pleasing pr progress ress on the part president I lA t TO Thele S an j among the members of the dV party parly that the chIef would Ala uta Mr harding I ret lJ direct to Washington lear leay- I ln In San Ir Francisco a as soon as the lains would give Ive their p per r- r for tor the president to begin expeCt The route east was tr ef l Omaha a Ogden Utah ed tob I to Neb NOb gad nd fron i r the presidentS president'S ad adIse adies Ise Some of belief the ther r would be b t for tor him dur- dur durIng it at that lIs C to spent 1 On Ing with Ith Jr r VII WH- visitIng OIA s Jr o Catalina Is- Is Island 1 m southern land asked See See- WrIgley nas MI- MI coast t tp th invitation tation to tt 1 il Harding ding u aS soon as the e can cn be talked to abot things but It was un- un understood later Iter that there the e was no Continued ed on OD Xa lage TwO TuO TuOi 4 i PRESIDENT PRESIDE rT TOBE TOBE TO TOBE BE TAKEN BYWAY BY BYWAY BYWAY WAY OF OGDEN Continued from P o a eo One One I I possibility that the rip o 0 Catalina Catal would b be made mode STUDY Railroad officials have given careful study to the selection of ot the l overland route east and have ree- ree 1 recommended that the trip home be made that way the train runnIng probably at a comfortable speed and bOI ably stopping at nights In order that the tho president might have corn com complete piete ret rest They had no Idea how over ever as to hen the start would be made and the physicians attend attend- attendIng Ing Mr loll said Harding the time do- do depended entirely on the rapidity rapid stith Ith which the tha president reco cr- cr ed cd In the event Improvement continued and ond there BBB stee as no to- to lapse It was said there was rea- rea reason tea son n to believe bellevo the start might be beI made mado In about a week I |