Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1928 — Page 14

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BEGIN HEBE TODAY When Diana Parwell’s mother , overhears talk of love between her daughter and a schoolboy friend, she Is fearful that Diana will go wrong, like her sister, Vivian, who ran away from home 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, he 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.

BOY. 11, STEALS AUTO Anderson Boy Accompanied by Dog on Joy Rides. llu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. 14.—Paul Connor, 11, was accompanied by his faithful dog, Betsy, as detectives here drew from him an admission that he stole three autos within the last few weeks to take joy rides. Referring to Betsy, his companion on the rides, the boy said: “She likes to ride as well as I do,’’ The last car taken by the boy was driven by him to Kennard, where the gasoline supply ran out and he was taken into custody. Baby Believed Murdered By Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind., Jan. 14.—Johnson County authorities are investigating the death of a newborn baby whose body was found in a lard can near a Little Sugar Creek bridge five miles east of here, indications pointing to murder. The infant’s skull was crushed.

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After a month she receives a letter from Arthur, begging her to return. She is desperately lonely, but writes him that she will 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 annoyed. Nest day Seton's explanation that he feared his servants might be evesdropplng Infuriates Diana and she cannot go on with her lesson.

NAPPANEE GIRL KILLED Auto Crashes Into Freight Train Near Goshen. Bu Times Svecial GOSHEN, Ind., Jan. 14.—Marjorie Tobias, 19, Nappanee, is dead as the result of an automobile in which she was riding crashing into a standing freight train on the Wabash Railroad, west of here Friday night. Two others in the car, Herbert Holderman, 20. and Russell Phillips, 20, both of Nappanee, were injured, the former seriously. The party was en route there to attend the Goshen-Nappanee High School basketball game. Two Dead; SI,OOO Paid Bn Times Speeinl GREENSBURG, Ind., Jan. 14. Theodore McGuire, living two miles northwest of here, has accepted SI,OOO from the Big Four railroad in settlement for the death of his wife and baby, killed Dec. 3, when an auto was struck by a train.

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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 his own wife. Diana and Seton call off their friendleaves 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 comforts 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. They part and Arthur asks Diana’s permission to call that evening. While Diana, in a romantic frame of mind WEJUed for Arthur to arrive he phones -tnd rives a buolnce." appointment as the reason for his Inability to keep their appointment. Diana suspects an affair with the woman he had spoken to that noon In the restaurant. Arthur phones Diana to ask her to accompany Parker, an attorney, and hlmseff to lunch so they can discuss their ltvorce with him. No mention of their divorce Is made at the luncheon. Arthur objects to Diana’s mixing marriage and a career and a reconciliation is avoided because Diana refuses to give up her career. Diana accepts her friend, Beachy's, invitation to visit her In her new home. On her way home from Beachy’s, Diana meets Arthur In a restaurant with his mysterious feminine friend. Diana buys a smoking Jacket for Arthur's Christmas present. NO it GO ON WITH THE STOBY On the day before Christmas she left school early, to wander wistfully through the crowded shops. She hadn't a soul in the world to buy a present for. No one in the world to remember—a couple to iorget, perhaps, but none to remember. She had filled a box with inexpensive little gifts for the “six’* Burtons. But there was no one of her own. No one who cared. Who

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would thrill at getting a Christmas present from her? . . . Some strange impulse, that she was not aware of, drew her to the men’s section of the department store. Supposing she were living with Arthur! She would buy him a smoking jacket! A gorgeous one, with rich, glowing colors like that one. When a clerk approached her, she said, “I would like to see a smoking jacket, please,” with her most wifely inflection in her voice. The next instant she could not understand why she had done it; A smoking jacket? She had about as much use for a smoking jacket as Beachy had for a stage costume! Why couldn’t she realize that her "smoking days we nr over—t'ho few there had been. And that, as few as there had been, there never would be any more? Beachy had her happy,little home crowned with contentment and a Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly Strong, Powerful Yet Safe, Surgeon’s Prescription Called Moone’s Emerald Oil Has Astonished Physicians. There is one simple and inexpensive way to reduce the danger of swollen veins and bunches, and get them down to normal, and that is to apply Moone’s Emerald Oil night and morning, using the Moone’s Bandage to support them during the day. People who have painful, enlarged veins should not neglect them for they sometimes burst and cause much misery and expo' e. Moone’s Emerald Oil besides being so marvelously antiseptic that It destroys germs and poisons caused by germs is such a remarkable healing agent that eexoma, barbers’ itch, salt rheum and other inflammatory skin eruptions go in a few days. For years it has been used for boils, abscesses and open sores and with the most perfect success. Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores will be glad to supply you.—Advertisement.

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loving husband. She had her career. Everything in this world <ts fiftyfifty, even if one’s “fifty” isn’t the equal of another’s. But, the clerk was showing her the smoking Jackets. Here was one for a tall darlj haired gentleman . . . here a loverly jacket for the man who liked a lot of color . . . “Has the gentleman dark hair and eyes?” the clerk asked. “I’ll take that one, please,” Diana replied hurriedly. “We can’t deliver this until Christmas,” the surprised salesman told her. “I’ll take it with me.” (To Be Continued)

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