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explosion and fire, which destroyed ed that a fracture of the hone, after the laboratory last Thursday, At street, and Charles E. Frel, son ot| a certain length of time, would not Mrs, M. Frel of 100 Hart street, | DOUBT BODY 15 THAT OF SCHWARTZ California Death Mystery As- sumes New Angle Martines, Callf, Auvg. 3 (P— | Authoritles today had accumulated evidence which they belleve materi- ally strengthens their theory that a body found in the ruins of the Pa- cific Cellulose Company's laboratory after an explosion last week was not that of Charles IMenry Schwartz, chemist and official of the concern, whose life was Insured for $180,000, Their theory was that It was the body of another person who had Heen slain and placed there to indi- cate that the chemist had met death by explosion. A recluse had been missing from Qualtmat Creek since the explosion, The body, charred almost beyond Yecognition was found following the Rash Itched And Burned Terribly Cuticura Healed — ** A rash broke out on my hands, arms and limbs, The breaking out itched and burned terribly causing me to scratch until the affected parts were covered with sore erup- tions. 1 was very uncomfortable, and the irritation was so bad that it nearly drove me crazy, especially at night, and I could not sleep. *“A friend told me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and it gave me great re- lief. 1 purchased more and after using two boxes of Cuticura Oint- ment, with the Cuticura Soap, I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Dor- othy Ryan, Reynold's Bridge, Thomaston, Conn., Feb. 11, 1925. Make Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment your every-day toilet prepa- rations and have a clear, sweet skin, soft, smooth hands, and a healthy scalp with good bair. Soup 25¢. Ofntment 28 and W, Talenm 3be. Sold spupehess, Sample ewch e Adires: ure Liberatarfes, Dept. %, daiden, My WOF Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. first it was belleved to be that of Schwartz, well known as a chemist and who had evolved a formula which through the artificial cutting of sllk fibre, was expected to revolu- tionize the slik industry, Although identified by Mrs, Sch- wartz as the body of her husband District Attorney A. B. Tinning fe- fused to allow the woman custody of it until legal identification had been established. Schwartz was re- cently made defendant in a breach of promise sult for $75,000 by Miss Elizabeth Adams of Oakland. One plece of evidence before the authorities today was the statement of Captain C. D.'Lee of the Berkeley police force, who said that Schwartz was a student of “perfoct erime.” Captain Lee said the chemist had made a study of murders for the past two years and seemed particu- larly Interested {n the fallure of criminals to hide traces of their crime, The officer declared that Schwartz had dropped into pollce headquart- ers regularly to discuss crimes in the most minute detafls, “Schwartz also professed especial interest in American police methods | for catching criminals and tracing missing persons,” TLee said. tried to give me the impression that he worked as a detective in Europe !but when I asked him about his experlences ho was always vague in his answers." One phase of the case which offl- cials are endeavoring to clear up is the disappearance of Joe Rodriguez. Itinerant Portuguese farm worker, who has been missing eince the day of the explosion. In the bellef that Rodriguez was his body placed in thoe laboratory, friend of the man wore sought in an attempt to establish identification. After taking several X-ray photo- graphs of the body, Dr. W. H. Hough, superintendent of the Mar- tinez County hospital, announced that no fractures of the bones were diselosed. 1t was known that Rodriguez had sustained fractures of the arm, hip and left leg about six months ago. Authorlties were holding to the theory that Redriguez had been slain and his body placed in the laboratory to indicate Schwarts had | been burned to death. | Despite the report of Dr. Hough, Sherlff Veale expressed the oplnian | The sherift said he had been Inform- What This Bank Can Do For You Cheeking Accounts are solicited from merchante, profes- 4 sional men, householders, firms and corporations. On certain balances, liberal interest is allowed. 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Miss Rose Scott, cousin of the bride, will be mald of honor and Bernard Sullivan, brother of bride, best man, Personals Mrs. Willlam Chapman and sons, William Jr.. and Frank of Whiting street, returned Sunday from a two weeks' vacation at Spencer, Mass. Attorney Lucy O. Scott of Wil- liamsport, Pa., 18 visiting her cousin and his wife Mr, and Mrs, Clarenco C. Palmer in Belvidere. New York, Aug. 4 (R—The lead- | erships of the fundamentalist force of which Willlam Jennings Bryan | was the outstanding figure, has been offered to the Rev. John Roach Straton, pastor of C v Baptist church here and long a foe of mod- G, | Miss Edith Loomis, daughter of In making this announcement at |Mr. and Mrs. F, W, Loomls of Har- Asbury Park, N. 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