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TGONDEATHLST IN CANGE DISASTER; HUNT BODIES AT SEA UU Boat Chasers and Planes Aid Search for Victims Off Rockaway Point. The probabie death toll of the ca ne isaster off Rockaway Point wa Greased to eighteen to-day, although only one body thus far has been recovered from sea. Three new hhames were added this morning to the list of th They always dry soft! Even after a wet day on the links! Our own *“Gymkhana” golf shoes. No seame; plain, soft Bobnalied. *“Gymkhana”’ “Gymkhana” _ tennis rackets. Sporting goods of every description. "Registered Trademark. toe; low or high golf clubs. ’ ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. Four Broadway Corners” =~—Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41st St. Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialis Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 ich &Sons. A Established 56 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John a3 Sixth Av., 15th 350 th Av., aad St. tor Nassau, at Ann St. 4 West gad _ Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St 223 Sixth Av., open Sat. until 6 P.M. St. St. Granp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS » Down on $50. > have been miss- | fifteen canoes were ver since the capsized on Wednesday morning, The new names are | Hyman, eighteen | STURNMAN, Years, No. 600% Eust 16th Strect, Manhattan | POND, Mrs. (first name lack- ing), No, 157 Madison Street, | Br n | HENTUMA, H., address lack ing | The fact that so many bodies have | 4 fa d to be ylelded by the sea a mo! than thirty hours search 1s per- | to the of searchers, t | Some believe that the undertow is the | jexing scores reason, Others have called attention reports that neighboring waters have been infested with sharks. Any remaining doubt of the fate of Ensign Edward M. Fitzgerald, U. 8. N., formerly of the New York Herald, was dissipated this morning when his uni form was found in his locker at th clubhouse of the Sheepshead Bay Canoe Club. He had worn only al bathing sult when he started on the tragic sail. LITTLE LEARNED OF MISSING, | EXCEPT THE NAMES. Of the new list of missing little has beon learned beyond the names Sturnman was a friend and guest of Thomas Bruce, whose name was in| the death Hat of fifteen yesterday. | Mrs. Pond was @ guest of Olive Best, | who was drowned after clinging for | hours to @ buoy. And Hentuma was & guest of Arthur’ Bergstrom, | on yesterday's death list. | Life savers, police, Government Patrol and police boats, hydroplanes,| + all kinds of smaller craft, together with scores of relatives and friends were still patrolling beach and break- ers to-day in hope of recovering the bodies of the ill-fated merry-makers. Hundreds of eyes scanned every inch| + of beach and water in the vicinity] of the Point, but without result. The great searchlight at Fort 'Til- den, Rockeway Point, swopt over tho| scene of the tragedy for hours, while | members of the Fort Tilden Coast | Guard strained their eyes in vain for a glimpse of those who were atill un- | accounted for. | > > to also The body of Mrs. Julia Corley, forty-five years old, the only one re- covered so far, was sent from Rock away Point to Sheepshead Bay in a MISS E NNY, ferryboat. It was in charge of the) ~ ESSTEDITH JANNY. woman's son and daughter. The lat- | ter, dressed in deep mourning, al- John A. Galatian, who had been Most collapsed, and it was whispered | orking since 4 o'cloc around that yesterday was her birth- ne cc Mle Vana come day and the mother had planned to make it a festive affair. Rockaway Station police and jcalled The Evening World reporter |and another man. They went to an automobile in the have had little trouble in checking up the names of the canoe club members yard ‘of’ the morg near an are and thelr invite orter played the girl's guests, but could jlight, ‘The re not trace the identity of many others |part and took who had joined the party informally e left. The ot and whose names were not taken | 0 him. The Fearing publicity, many young women vutside edge, among those rescued refused to give Lean over seat in the rear, to rman wedged next detective sat on the to the right. as if you were kissing their names, it is said, and departed (Continued From First Page) nim," the detective told the other Lo ee phsdthbadt rare es man, and he shifted around in his tor boat owners 0) rere Beara iia » of a|S8at until ho presented his shoulders vicinity explained to-day that war|“Nd found therein the pleture of a he offlccr and was leaning over tot man other than Kupfer, her reputed | {} sweetheart time water front regulations had pre- vented more boats being out when needed for the rescue of the canoeists, girl The acting reporter. detective drew out an empty Most of the skippers wee Tcanoeists | ‘This immediately opened the possi- | revolver and pressed it to the shoulder lost oF oe 8 ppers are licensed " y} of the ma next him. A bul be on the water only between sunrise} Dility of proof of the Jealousy theory pa nat ators ad oe ee And sunset, The special licenses re-| upon which the detectives are work- | 1) ote the .38 did in Kupfer's quired to operate craft after dark] ing and at once efforts were made to | body een Meeuaiiok identify the face in the watch cas Now cringe in the seat, away from ar Volfe of No, 202 venue af me, like a girl who has seen some one and find the original 8, Sheepshead Bay leader of the killed would,” he told the roporter, Erasmus Hall High School swimming | SLAYER WELL KNOWN TO VIC-| jie did. His head, tho back of it wan am last r, was paddling with TIMS, IS THEORY. presented to the’ detective, ‘Tho re Miss Beatrice Heinig of No. 1961 East! ‘That the man, or men, who slew Ar the right height, would 11th Street, Brooklyn, when the waves funtes wate. we own by bott et just along the course} began to capsize the other craft. ES SU seen well Bawa! Re oott by that which killed Miss| Wolfe imm tely set about to res-| ¥'° e One nad D pic RB ) | cue those struggling around his canoe| Kupfer somewhere on the road be- hat's my theory illustrated,” said and his own t was capsized, Miss|tween Perth Amboy and Rahway {s/Galatian Heinig discarded hor outer garments! the theory upon which detectives aro! Besides proving the two had been under water and struck out with 1 hetr efforts to unravel |820t in the back, the physician further Wolfe for shore. As they passed the] Utlding in thelr efforts u Showed they must have been sittin, capsized motorboat of John Rogan,|the deepest mystery this section of; at the time, on the re ar Seat of the Wolfe heard a woman he believes'| Jersey has known in years ir. ‘The girl's head, when she was Wan ra Gari shot, he would accounting for the fact no blood was| noted in the car itself, though her dd | clothes were:covered with it. She had ery: “Where is m husband? He must have drowned Wolfe righted an overturned cano pulled Miss Heinig and several others Arthur's droop forward, | who was ono of | “I was, perhaps closest friend,” Isaac Saxe the jolly beach party which disbanc aboard and paddled to the beach three hours before the man and girt|NOt bled enough in that position to Six others were rescued by Charles hired 1 to an Evening | SOW any of it to get through her y, Captain of the United|Were murdered, said to an Evening | dress and waist. The man, probably s Volunteer Life Saving Sta-|° orld reporter to-day. “I knew his|thrown out of the car at onee, ot tion at Orien! Point, and an em-|ways as well as I do my own, and i peaeee would not have a chance to bof th tagras am confident he never would have | Deed freely, stopped his car to pick up anybody on|SLENDER CLEWS THE POLICE a dark road at that hour of night | : ARE WORKING ON. mc ‘inger prints o cor. Unless he was intimately acquainted | ,,,SMUdKY, Hi pints. an the: atest. with the person asking a ride, Wideathe caret bite reported disappear- “Arthur knew how dangerous these | ance of a Valuable diamond ring and Toads about here are; he knew of the| What is described as the “never to be Jear very far. They appeared as if they might have at an Atlantic RAHWAY MURDER VICTIM, FRIEND WHO LAST SAW HER; DIAGRAM OF SCENE states he saw him retire to his room shortly after 11 o'clock. Kupfer told him he was going to take the girl| home, Saxe said. A few minutes after 2 o'clock in the morning, Dr. Moore, who is Super- intendent of the New Jersey Reform-| atory, told police he heard two shots, | one after the other, coming from in| front of his house. ‘He looked out of his second story window and says) he saw an automobile apparently | stalled and believes there were two men and a girl in it. The top was up, so he could not see within the As he looked he heard a man’s harsh voice call out: “We got to get rid of the girl, too,’ | the answer came an . "Get away from here. TWO MEN IN CAR WITH GIRL'S DEAD BODY. He hurried downstairs, but the car, backfiring frequently, was heading down Milton Avenue. He saw a black object in the gutter and was horrified to find 4 man, still breathing. Before the latter could utter a word he put his hand to his heart and died. Rah- way police were told of the murder by telephone, and they wired to the Lin- den Station House. Patrolman Skol- sky was just ringing in at the time and was ordered to head off all auto- mobiles along the River Road. About 2.20 he heard a car thunder- ing in his direction and ran to the corner of Wood Avenue and Edgar Road. He shouted, but the motorist Paid no attention to him, but seemed to jam on more speed, The officer ad to leap into the ditch to save his fe. He saw but one man. The top was up. A short time later the abandoned ear was found at Wood Avenue and Gibbons Street, not three blocks away from the Linden Station on the Penn- sylvania Railroad. A reporter learned a train for Jersey City arrived there at 3.03 o'clock in the morning. The murderer or murderers must have left the car between 2.20 and 2.45 o'clock. ‘When found the automobile had both the rods running from the spark lever and ‘gas’ throttle disconnected caused the worked loose. This evidently a stalling of the engine and abandonment of the auto. > BRINGS BELGIAN BRIDE. Cyril Brown, World Correspondent, Here From Hague. Cyril Brown, The New York World's correspondent at The Hague, arrived port to-day aboard an American steamer, He made the first announcement of his marriage to Jeanne Leonie Bontinch of Belgium. They acme to this country on their honeymoon. Mr, Brown predicted im- portant developments at the reconven- ing of the Reichstag. He said the Junkers, the dominant military party of Germany, have lost their hold on the people in the failure of the last drive on the western front, and the German peace party will have some- thing emphatic to say in the Reich- stag. SEXTANTS WANTED FORNAVY murder the night before of the driver|froke the 2S, Mit ening Now Appeal la Made to Owners of of @ silk truck, and he would have | stillness of Rahway with the exe Vhese Instraments, re. been particularly cautious about tak | clama: jon, get to get rid of] ame Navy is In urgent need of sex 0: the girl, too,’ ides the detectives’ y ing strangers into his car, tants, either new or used, and owners of * jealous: theory, a: the ende Fall 1918 “1 never have heard elther Arthur! qMlouny, theory, are the slender | (aris ener new OF Stee seated Co gal See them at our or Miss Janny speak of a possible in helping m to find the slayer or] them to the Branch Hydrographic Office SI rival for the latter's aff tions, but | Sy rs of the pair. They know that >» 78-80 Broad Street, New York rages Showrooms, 4 . % 4 |the man's body was dumped Into the| where they will be inspected as to thei Jealousy is the only motive for the | cutter 60 feet away from Dr, Frank| fitness for use and an appraised value naneew’ crime I can think of." 2 home, West Milton Avenue | placed on them, Payment will be, made : A new element of mystery was in- | iryant Street, Rahway, and the| {0 the owners of the instruments a Jected to-day into the already mys: momnane fBrown to the ground, then Los mak ern tery-laden case by the statement of| one-half miles further on. niong the, Ban_en Making Navajo Blankets. Miss Florence Kupfer, a sister of the | Rahway River road. The abandonea | WASHIN( biog Aus: ies at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, murdered man living w her| Car. with rods carburetor discon.|*¢rve wool for military needs, a@ ath BT. LSTAT! THON AT CORNER | El l -AN Boraared, sabe living with | Uae was two miles aneng woolen niilla of the country wore re- me a at a ef 7 SHele Ve-) While most of the police stick to the| quested to-day by the Wer Industries | Absolutel nue, To an Evening World reporter Jealousy case some point out the fuct| Heard to von manufacture of nevus ¢ id: that the nignt before Charles ¥ or fancy Indian blankets. Indians Indigesti y Removes) ng wi.” mother nor 1 has] ert, driving "A $40.00 truckload of |thomanives, “whawe small production ndigestion, Druggists ever heard of this Miss Janny. 1f| fil was held up and Ten aie Rear| fected. Another Tap pele atbek inte . i Somerville e contend the same! mills divert part of their atock Into COLUMBUS refund money if it fails, 25¢| ar-ur nad peen engaged to be mar- | handite wanten omen! Lhe same | mnilla divert part lof. thelr ‘atock Into | fed to b 1 the wedding 4. 1 { te k fee eens ngaged in Emergency cs red to her and the wedding day al-| means of escape, took hia ring and|for loggers, engaged enc: DET.103 & 1O4"STIE Fied So er amd ih6 Wedding Gay als |reaens. Gf Saiebt: CORK Hla fri RENEE, SeANOAL In, eeu ete = — Teeth known of It, for he never kept a/,,J0h0 A: Galatian and Joseph R,| duction work, 0 4 e mF it for he b ‘ | Buck of the Prosecutor's offi ae YourLoved Ones Without Plates secret from either of w |Union County; Detectives ‘Thompaon Satlor Killed by Dive. | ) An autopsy performed last night|and Smith of Rahway, Policeman| BABYLC L. 1, Aug, 28.—William | showed both shots which killed the | Skolsky of Linden, Detectives Huff,|von Miller, a sailor attached to the sia I ‘ sages Tong, Hartmann and Gutowsky of|Bay Shore Aerial Station, died in the| man and girl were at close range. The th AnWoy and Chiet Burke Of the [month bite steesital teat riehe frome Deen powder marks proved it ‘a ter own, after working far into broken neck received wale eiving ja “T've got it: Younty Detective |!ast night were in possession of these|the Sumpwams River la: HROADWAY ART & Tighten Loose el ul facts to-day mother and brother were at the bons | «a 0 ide. fon} ler was enty~ 1493-8 W'eay. N.Y. City. Treat Diseased Gums. , H WOMEN WENT TO BEACH ON|senrs old and. lived at No. 68 West | ani TROLLEY CAR, 107th Street, Manhattan Porcelain Cro Brid, eon ith Janny and Mrs. Genevieve . een as ings and Inlays o! Geis, Hendrickson. a clerk in Saxe's Ladies’ |20 Killed tn Minnesota Tornado. Sliver ond Poresinin, coretu y Wear Store, Perth Amboy, went to| TYLER, Minn, Aug. 23.—Minnesota Bade ot Reasonable Pr TEETH Seidler’ Beach, a resort on Arthur |home guardsmen to-day were guarding nd Roots carefully extracted, Kill vite Wednesday evening by|the ruins in the tornado-stricken town = y trolley, Jater Kupfer and Isaac Saxe] o¢ tyler and only relatives of victims Teeth thoroughly cleaned. arrived in the former's motor car. | Or persohs whose missions were ap- Broken plates spares, while Mrs. Hendrickson insists she did not| proved by the Adjutant General, who you wait or if sent vd know Saxe was to In the purty f taken charge of the relief ‘work and suggested that she would better! ® permitted on the scene. The Oe ride home on the trolley, but the | death list now totals twenty-nine, wo OO, others made her change her mind, + ae + oH SE asr She left the automobile near the| Big Italian Art and Jewel Robbery. Fas Westminster Hotel where she is liv-| FLORENCE, Italy, Aug. 23.—Bur- 'S BAM. TO 7 PB. ey" 128 18 Pert oy. | Saxe he giars broke Into tho Countess Raimondi's a Bar. } Tie eae aeMy few blocks uway and Villa, tealing Jewelry and. art objects via room clerk a! ‘alace ort 100,000" tire, mae AE One city ofelal to-day characte i 5 pared r .. | Senreco and its wonderful power to the threat of nk Hedley, general; Members of Citizens’ Commit-| quickly make teeth immaculately | anainen 62 Uwe EntaplionSueh;-to:denata ats ‘4 white and clean, and it is fast taking Ve peg borough, to demand tee Busy Formulating its place in the homes of families that 000.000 of the city to pay was sane ets 3 keep abreast of the times creases to subway employees ax a com Plans for Design. + Hundreds, yes thousands, of dentists bination of “low comedy and Inter-| Gone tell their patients to use Senreco be Nisteniati | (. Oliver Isetin Southampton, cause of its powerful influence in Mr. Hedley made his threat yesterday | L, 1, headed the list of contributions | Checking the activity of the pernicious afternoon to Public Service Commis- germs that cause Pyorrhea sioners who are “Investigating” the sub- |'® "he Mitchel Memor Fund to-day If you want firm, healthy gums, way “H" muddle. He said the neecs-}with a check for $250. The te eet free from filmy an Le sary 0,000 could not et out a " glistenin wit yurity, ge Di wo th pasta i . th a iT ; i " tof amount received at The World offic une TUBS TBE. Beatice at “any chon i 7h ce was $264.50, ‘bringing the grand total | or department store anywhere ins transportation with every ive-cont|4P 10 $30,469.88 America for 25 cents. Why pay more Outside of the don through! for the ordinary kind?-—-Advt, The World, the Citizens’ Committee, of which Jacob II. Schiff is Treasurer! iving is while its GOP |members are formulating plans for the design of the memorial to be erected to the late Mayor of New GIBBONS S$: York Lon V. Steplrens, former Governor f Missouri, sent a check for $10 with ibute to the dead Major. He said he had been with Major Mitchel Coronada, Cal., during this prac- tice flights and that his whole heart was in his hazardous work ‘ Other contributors were Dr. A.! Sirachsten, $1; M Carr, seven vears old, $1) The Heating and Venti- $1; V. Mann and O. Olson, two sailors, 50 cents; Billy Cehan, 50 cents and Richard A Robinson, 50 cents > SPEED UP FLYING TRAINING. Rapid Advance Made, Said Gen, Kenly After Inspectio WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.— hada CAR ABARDONED— lating Magazine, oO. Rapid ad-. WHERE Ivance in the training of aviators in POLICEMAN | ths country by the Division of Mili- TRIED TO ty ie a boning hod by i Pb to- d by 3 jor Ge » Kenly, di- STOP AUTO, oP? the division, who eitebaed rom visit to all the fiying end balloon fields on the Pacific coast. bs e division the t file nding splendidly made,” said the inte THOUSANDS DAILY JOIN SENRECO FAMILY TEETH BECOME WHITE, CLEAN AND FASCINATING IN FEW DAYS — GUMS FIRM AND HEALTHY. 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