Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1928 — Page 14

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NEW WHIPPET IMPROVED WITH PRIGEJLOWER Only Car to Go Into Direct Competition With Late Ford Model. Bu Times Special TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 3.—Following the statement made by John N. Willys, president of Willys-Over-land, Inc., that the perfected Whippet would be announced this week at the lowest prices ever made on any WiUys-Overland product, a meeting of branch managers, distributors and dealers for this organization has been called. This meeting will open here Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, and Willys will personally announce the new prices at that time. More than 1,000 dealers, distributors and branch managers of the Willys-Overland organization will be present. Compete in Lower Price Field It already is known that the Whippet will be the only light car on the market which will be priced at a figure close enough to the lowest now' made on any car to place it in a directly competitive position. Details of the improved Whippet which were made public today, reveal new body types, added equipment and a wider range of colors. The added equipment will include an automatic windshield wiper, rear vision mirror and a combination rear driving light and stop light which will make this car the most fully equipped light car now built. The factory is now In position to build 2,000 chassis a day at peak capacity. Shipments Under Way Shipments on the Whippet have been under way for several days and cars will be available for delivery on Jan. 6. Employment at the afetory is steadily -on the increase as the various manufacturing departments are put on to the production schedules called for by the plans of the company for this year. Commenting on the new prices, Willys says “Manufacturing economies which have been worked out in the Willys-Overland plant have Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the burn. You feel a warm tih*?le as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion. pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, strains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” x ß*tter than a mustard platter

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BEGIN HEBE TODAY When Diana Farwell’s mother overhears talk ol love between her daughter and a schoolboy triend, she Is fearful that Diana will go wrong, like her sister, Vivian, who ran away from homo four years before. So the mother hastens a marriage of Diana with Arthur Vance, some years older, a successful San Francisco lawyer. Diana is only 18 and goes into marriage believing “Arthur is so different from other men he always will be satisfied with merely spiritual love.” He respects her reserve, as a young girl’s natural shyness, at first. But. after months of loveless wedded life, nc tells her she has wrecked his life because of her continued Insistence upon what he calls '•this unnatural relationship.” Some time after her mother dies, Diana leaves Arthur and finds her long-lost sister, Vivian, preparing for a trip to New York. Diana rents a room at the home of Mrs. Burton, widowed friend of Diana’s mother, and enrolls in Seton’s School of Acting. After a month she receives a letter from Arthur, begging her to return. She is desperately lonely, but writes him that she win never go back until she can be the kind of a wife he wants her to be. Within a few months she has progressed so well with her work that she is taken by Shepherd Seton. head of the school, as his personal pupil. In a few weeks he has aroused in her. in the impassioned love scenes they rehearse together. sensations she has never had before. Diana falls passionately In love with Seton and decides to aks Arthur for a divorce. Arthur flatly refused to divorce her. When she returns to the studio, Seton tells her his wife has gone east for six weeks. That night Seton did not call and when Diana phoned to tell him goodnight. he was obviously annoved. Next day Seton’s explainatlon that he feared his servants might be evesdrop*ping infuriates Diana and she cannot go on with her lesson. Twenty-four hours later she has recovered her poise and Seton's friendliness makes her forget her humiliation over the phone call. Seton and Diana visit a roadhouse together. Diana decides to ask Arthur for a divorce. Diana comes into Seton's office to find him making love to hts own wife. Diana and Seton call off their friendship. She leaves. Seton to enter Klasalek’s class when someone rushes In with the information Seton has been shot. Vivian later confesses to Diana that she shot Seton. Her former husband comfort* her and later she calls on Seton to find him nearly recovered. Vivian runs away leaving a note telling Diana they probably will never see each other again. Diana takes luncheon with Arthur and forgets they had agreed to see an attorney about a divorce that afternoon.

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They part and Arthur asks Diana's permission to call that evening. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORT CHAPTER LX Diana sat meditating before the window of her apartment until the street outside was dark. And at last an idea came to her. As idea as-daring as it was sudden. Because she did not yet know what Arthur wished to say to her. Perhaps—perhaps that was the reason her heart was beating so fast—so chokingly fast. She closed her eyes upon the endless traffic stream whirling like a whirlpool beneath her window—upon the tranquil stars that shone so complacently above .like buoys in a quiet ocean. The early evening noises of the street failed to penetrate her consciousness. She was alone—dreadfully alone! Her closed eyelids seemed to reflect for Diana her husband’s intensely emotional face with the old tortured longing in his eyes. And her own eyes, that once met this agonized look questioningly, were now full of tears. She realized that a change had come over her recently, but she could not decide whether it was the result of unstable emotions or the result of finding her true self for the first time. It was an inexplicable change. She wondered if. after all, she really didn’t love Arthur? She wondered if she hadn't become entangled in a web and if the sane thing to do wasn't to go back to him. Despite her momentary sentimentality, however, Diana could not convince herself that she should renounce her career. She had worked hard for it, she had spent considerable money to bring herself to her present position in “Mona Vanna” —she could not believe that it was fair to herself to give It up yet.

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The phone rang. Its suddenness startled her. Diana had sat, unconscious of her surroundings, until the apartment had grown completely dark. She located the instrument quickly without turning on a light and lifted the receiver. It was Arthur. “Sorry, Diana,” he was saying as soon as the prefunctory telephone greetings had been exchanged, “but I will not be able to keep our appointment tonight.” Diana resented the tone—it was as cold and overly business-like as his choice of the word “appointment” would indicate. Wasn’t there a more suitable word he could have used? “D. D. Parker of the Los Angeles law firm of Parker, Van Sickle. Hcrnaday & Parker, is In town and wants to talk over that Yosemite Gas Company law suit tonight,” he explained. It did sound rather important, Diana thought. After all, she had caused her husband a great deal of

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