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While the bulk of these independ | ents probably consider themacives nominally republicans or democrats, party tes bind them so Nehtly that | they take delight in gotng off the reservation on election day if their party candidate or platform i# not entirely pleasing ta them. From the standpoint’ of practical both the Chicago and fan po conventions will try to inate men who seem to have at ast as good a chance to carry Ohio he other candidates for the nem ‘The fact that Cox has been elected governor of Ohio three times on the democratic ticket will give him a lot of prentige at San Francisco. From the democratic standpoint the April primaries will simply | | put the seal of approval on the Cax candidacy and insure the undivided | support of she, Qhioy haa for ‘Cox untit Ke baa bedn! r het a! or releases them to vote for someone oleae. HARDING AND WOOD FIGHT IT 0 T Th the case @f the republicans the situation is entirely different. THE pads. STAR—TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 27, 1920. Toss Lighted Box on Roof of Hatel Someone tossed a cigar box filled with lighted straw onto the roof of the Basen hotel, 612% Third ave. about & a m, today, endangering the | lives of many persons still asleep in the threestory frame structure. The blaze was seen before it had! with | ignited the roof, Firemen chemicals extinguished it before any 4s & good chance for the nomination if} the conservatives control Harding's failure to beat Wood in | Ohie will not only put the senator | out of the presidential race, but will probably retire him to private life after his prow senatorial term. 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She told braxenty the story of her own disgrace, but charged Mdward Kneipp with being unscrupulous | brute, determined to bring about her} lcomplete degradation Powoned bon-bons, eho said, were used by | Knetp p to place her in his power. | The trial of her husband resulted In his conviction and he was sen-/ June. | tenced to be electrocuted in | Mrs, O'Dell ts now awaiting trial for }eonnection with the brutal murder of her former lover Murmurs of disbelief arose from the crowded court room as the girth wife told her story, detailing her Jor protruding piles, hemorihoids ad | exneriences with Knetpp up to the [time when, with her Rusband guard ing Koelpp ex his prisoner, they wtarted on the automobile ride which nated in the torture and mur Knelpp (To save en Osha | | Mra, O'Dell’s whole purpore was WIFE AT TRIAL Mob Threatens | killing, beyond admitting that she killed Knelpp. But he tnsiste the orline was not premeditated. When O'Dell's attorney, ad- Grensing the Jury, charscterized Kneipp as a benst, the slain boy's widowed mother spran | ther fort screaming, “How dare you! 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Pioneer Dentists, Inc. DR. DANFORD, President 95 Yesler Way—S. W. Corner First Avene and Yesler Way ‘MEXICAN REBELS SEIZE 2 TOWNS WASHINGTON, Aprf —Cap- | however. nm rebels Me two} and two federal miflitary|and Guerrero Rebels ‘took the towns of Mia in Tamaulipas, eo Laboring People’s Dentists 43. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager. Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike, OMPANY Bide, Marshall, PYRAMLD DRI vous lack energy and working ntrength should take Vinol, as it con- taing Beef and Cod Liver Peptonen, Iron ahd Hypophorphites, the very elements needed to restore a lost ap petite, enrich the blood and create strength. You traing, wae claimed by Gen. Alva|cording to Alvarado. They are om rado, revolutionary representative,|the United States border east of here today. Nuevo Laredo, The Mexican embassy continued) ‘The federal troop trains reported to view the situation calmly and/taken were part of the commané Officials exprensed belief Carranza’s|of Gen. Pablo Gonzales, presideam control of Mexican affairs was still tial candidate, and were seized by unshaken. The embassy had been|the rebels between Cuernavaca amd” Senator Harding, who occupies somewhat the same porition with the! republicans that Cox does with the democrats, has had to contest with Wood for the delegates to the reput> lean convention, And it is a real content If Harding wins, eepectalty tf he rg she faced the crowd, holding Mich. ber bend em Kindly send me a Free 14 what they do with of Pyramid File Treatment, me; I'm as good as any of thern, plain wrapper veo Fadia Mrs. O'Dell, 19 years old and sty! inhly clad, told her story rapidly, in| oe, She was not perm | Phone Main 2555 Guadalajara were recetved here to a day, together with details of the City Quick Offensive! EL PASO, Texas, April 27.—For "mation of a complete division of Carranzista troops at Guadalajara to start an offensive by land and sea against the Sonora-Sinaloa| rebels, before the rainy season ‘gets in, has been undertaken by Gen. Manuel Dieguez, whose mis.) sion to the west const states last Month participated civil war in) Mexico. Reports of arrtral of a squadron | bombing airplanes at! Stomach “due to Indigestion or Dyspep- sia is promptly relieved by plans for the offensive. Gen. Ra fael Buelna, formerly federal com mander along the West coast, has been given command of a brigade under Diegues. Martial law has been declared tn pucha, state of Hidalgo, since discovery of « rebel plot, reports recelved here stated. QUENTIN QUIDNUNC ‘DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TODAY’S QUESTION How do you tell when spring has! come? 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