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Show This is the Great Day in Illness of Gaynor N'ew York, Aug. In. Mayor Uay not-showed not-showed further improvement and strength today and hi? seventh day found him rapidly emerging from the danger zone. Tho enrly morning bul lctln of the physicians showed the wounded man had passed an excellent j night. The official bulletin Irsued at j S o'clock follows: I "Mayor Gaynor has passed a wood night and slept well. He has taken j nourishment well, ami is In good general gen-eral condition this morning. Temper- ' nture 9i I-.".; pulse 7" and respiration, ! lu. (Signed! ARI.ITZ DO WD. Mayor Gaynor will be taken to the Adirondncks us soon as his condition permits. New York, Aug. 15 "One mnro day and we will bo able to call Mayor C.rynor a convalescent," was the declaration dec-laration at St. Mary's hospital in Ho-hoken Ho-hoken today. The patient's condition continued satisfactory when he awoke j this morning from his sixth night on I a hospital cot. His attendants were j frankly cheerful and more optimistic , than on any previous occasion. The phvslctans will watch the parsing pars-ing of the day with keen Interest, fo- I with Its safe conclusion th dreaded bugbear of a- "crisis;1 will be practl- I cailv over, and they will allow them- selves to consider recovery assured. "Today Is a milepost," declared Robert Adamson. the mayor's secre- tary. "If anv serious turn for the I worse Is to develop, it may come to clay, and If he passes the end of what if practically a week's illness without with-out sign of complications, he will be 1 1 a good way toward recovery. There is little to fear after today "; The blood tests made last night proved satisfactory, and the patient:? temperature, pulse and respiration were about what any healthy man's would be if he had been lying on his back for a week. The mayor heard from his secre tary last night .that among the many delicacies that had come to the hospital hos-pital from well-wishers was a ca-so of-a dozen bottles of champagne. Tlis mayor said that be did uot care to partake of an of the' wine Just now. end directed Mr. Adameon to distribute distrib-ute .he bottles "among those- patie-uts in tho hospital who need it." ' The following bulletin regarding Mayor Gaynor was given out at 1:25 o clock this afternoon: "Improvement contiuues. The mayor may-or has had a comfortable morning." One of the physicians who is attending attend-ing Mayor Gaynor said that, barring unforeseen and improbable complications. complica-tions. Major Gaynor would be oble to leave the hospital two weeks from today. |