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aE: po FIREMEN’S MEDICAL RECORD IN INQUIRY BAIL IN BOND THEFT Whitman Grand Jury to Investi- gate Physical Disability Retire- | mént of Department Members, | Certain records of the medical oMce Vanelli Surrenders After Eluding Police Since $466,000 Brooklyn Holdup Noy. 30. | Edward M. Roberts Fest, Street and some of whose members|the acid test to thelr were alleged to have been concerned in the $466,000 Liberty Bond robbery !n/ ter, Brooklyn Noy. 30, was held in $50,900 bail by County Judge May, Brooklyn, to-day on indictments charging first de gree robbery, assault and grand larceny He pleaded not gui!ty and was allowed five days for changing the plea. Irving Cohen, a memenger for Kean, Taylor & Co., Manhatian bankers, was held up, beaten and robbed by three men as he was carrying the bonds to Igor Bros., No. 69 Met:opolitan Avent», Brooklyn, John Amurso has been held as one of the alleged robbers and An- tonio’ Di Gregorio, chief messenger for Kean, Taylor & Co., as the tipster. D4 Gregorio at first made an alleged con- fession, implicating Vanelli, Inter re- ‘tracting it. Vanelli, for whom the police had been combing the city since the first of De- comber, surrendered yesterday to Acting District Attorney Caldwell, Brooklyn. +| He mid he ‘beat ft" from his home, ¢ No. 2003 Wester Avenue, Bronx. the Fawards, Collector of Internal Revenue, f fe thw toe the Os *.| day after the robbery, fearing his record Grand Jury, \t was learned this morn- ing, will take up the alleged procure- ment of a physical disability retirement from the department by a fireman in ‘one of the lower west side fire stations. Thin fireman, it is reported, had been Uving' apart from his wife, but is said to have confided to a woman friend how he managed to be retired. ‘The @reman has returned to his wite ‘and the woman in whom he confided is said to have told about the retirement. Tt has also come to light, unofficially, ‘that a fireman who has enjoyed a detail for. some time and who is said to be with the progedure of retire- ments is at present the subject of in- vestigation by Mr. Whitman's staff. District Attorney Swann to-day at ‘Mr. Whitman's request assigned to him ithe services of Aasistant District At- ree Brothers, who will now confine himacit 19 the casen the Special Prosecutor unearths In his investigation ‘of graft in the city departments, sent to-day side Drive: “In behalf of ma York residing in permost in the minds citizens, Miller's matter? should require stand your position tentions, |HELD UNDER $50,000 |QUESTION SENATORS | 7 ON TRACTION STAND\ rhe. trenty of pence. eth and Tolbert to the: Acid | ascertaining their stund in t The following open letter was | to Senators Duggan and Ward V, Tolbert by Hdl-| ward M, Roberts of No. yy citizens of New | Heights, which portion of the city you especially represent in the State Senate, { ask a public expreasion of your ideas concerning the traetion question at this particular time up- “Briefly, will you support Gov. itude or will you sup- port the idea of home rule in the #*The question is most pertinent and but brief reply made, your electors will fully “Since thousands of electors, patrons of the Interborough and oth mon carriers, are eager at t to know your position you in Treaty Signed RS. Firland, Feb. 1t.— nN Soviet! ||: Puts Duggan | Antoni h nty-nine, also] New ta. Bite ly alert te ot ta New York dire eave mio Vaneill, twenty-nine, a! N Ww Yorkers are keenly t called for to-day by former Gov. Whit. | KNOW" As Santini President of the Ca-|the hardship of the $ cent fare i man in his inquiry into the conduct of | Mine Club, whone headquarters were in and Governor Miller's aititude on the| ely departments. The Extraordinary |% barber shop at No. 510 Kast Kleventh| traction question, and are apply!ne Sen: William 687 River- Washington a of New York This lamp? Or a tiny bow doit lamp? Both are in~ TH cluded and hundreds more This between these polos. * under- and your in- om= ime no Onkevks year -Lamps and lamps and shades is their distinction and their quality. But the fact that you can today buy them at 10% to less does not lower, their quality nor subtract from their distinction, 50% Furniture, too, of good line and fine making, at 10% to 25% less, OVINGTON’S ! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. Russia and Poland was signed at Riga yortorday, It ts announeed-in @ wireless deepatoh received here from Moscow, Sale of Shades ‘ORE important than the price of these RL AY PO RL y doubt, Be agreeable, if’ not eager, tr Pomination for Sheriff. _ When asked ee about it, hé refused to treat pertoualy.. Its a good laugh i He denied the waa a candidate’ f offer. He said the, dinner ‘his friends will give in hin honer two weeks hence has no political signin ‘I wasn't out of the city once while .| the police were searching for me,” nelli said. and elsewhere and never once was recognized. votcing your opinion openly and te declaring your attitude in the mat ter which is 60 vital to the interest: Va- He said ‘he went shopping of the great citizenship you repre- sent.” PA AN “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’’ 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. Raa Be ee es en ee Store Open All Day Lincoln's Birthday Anniversary Sale of Semi Ready-to-Wear Hats RAHAM-STRAUS.. BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 6:30 $3.98 Silk and Straw Combinations HARMING shapes in dozens of styles and sizes—just the hats for immediate wear, fashioned of combinations of. silk and fine Milan straw— It is impossible to describe them, as they are of such varied types— understanding in Cooking Don’ t Use too much Ka NE great fault withmanycooks is to use too much (cakes and pastries. This very often causes cakes to be- : heavy and indigestible, and pie rusts soggy and pasty. JA animal fats have this tendency. They contain more or less water This prevents the heat from breaking up the arch granules properly. “Mazola is free from on moisture, as ound in butter, lard and ordinary cooking ats. It is absolutely 100% pure vege- table fat. Being already a fluid it does not have Ito be melted. It makes the tedious and itimewasting * ‘creaming in” process easier ‘—which is so annoying when you use lard (and other old fashioned compounds, 2 less Mazola Perfect ie Crust Easily Made You can make the most delicious pie crust with Mazola—crisp, brown and flaky. You will want to eat every last morsel of it. Cakes, bread and biscuits are light and wholesome, for the starch granules are thoroughly broken up. This is one rea- son that cakes and pies, cooked with Mazola, are better digested than when cooked in animal fats or compounds. 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