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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1I31 PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON By Harold Cray LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE No; A ( li.rrful Lwer H HOU'AKh kOCKCr ' A OMANC Of ADIQ . V)T- TUTTSN ir V4V4AT ! Y V)T- tut- -s I f. J Ch.ip-r ?1 TWO VISITORS As Arnold Kronberg rntcrrd, Allien as certain of only one Whryvrr Adrasteia misht be. sh k:ie that the former MUs Santa Clans and t! m.rtery lady of trte: itjk wrr ot.t and tlw utm per-1 eon. Thsi r irant AdratPla was ware urn lw ai Aiieen Gra?. It aLso meant that Ut aender i tlnLed Aileen with the shooting of tiie man tso a handing his hat nd uicfc to Nora Nolan now. lib ma uner man perfect as he bowrd and thanked her for her kindi:st In (xTn.Uting htm to come. I t'attpr my tiiat Mademol-1 wlle may kima aotnrthirrt; of me." he said. "A It happens, my theater for the new (orm of cinema opens a week from tonight. Natur ally. It is iiiv desire to male this pala occatian. MademolseUe, of course, has tlie Kntltsh?" He was almost apologetic as he put that nuc:rtkn. It Rave Aileen, a start. How simply he mlcht have trapped her ar.d might even do so vet. If she was not careful. "Mr t hearts mural are from tlie brush of an aru.lt friend of Tm:rj. perhaps Mr. Chatmlng has told you. I tried to reach him by jjtucj- today, but it seems he Is out of town. If that wat true, Aileen did not know It. She Trondered whether Vhw ext' for coming to her dl recily was a deliberate falsehood. I wauled to ask Mr. Channtnt -lielher he ani hts model would not be my guest that evening. You liavf svn the Rlrl perhaps? ExiMitMie and charminn!" Aileen only t:iruyed. "But to iny mission," he went on. Hearin ymi sift t)U aitw noon gave me a great inspiration. Uademotwlle Ik new to the radio and my tiieater to tlie nubile Wltat a wordt'rful combination If you mould sine far me that night! A broadcast ii-ur could be ar ranged, ar.d It would result la no tices of advantage to us both. Of course. I fclwui-d expect t pay the ccstonmrv f-c." Tliat gave Aileen a loophole. I'm afraid my contract with Mr. Chick would twerp nt my dole? thai. Ton see he has retained me as an exclusive fai:re." "Wiiat a pity!" lamented Kron- berg. "And yet I cannot blame htm. But prrha.a you would con sent to b. ray guest that evening also?" Aileen saw ttiat he meant to insist on her presence If lie could. "May I te!l you later? she asked "If my engagements permit. And now, wiil you excuse me if I re ceive my callers'' Aileen felt like shouting for joy as she heard the telephone. CottiUniy. said Kronberg. He gave i.o indention that the pur pose of his VLsit was not pleasant ly accomplished. "May I trust that jour answer will be the one I hope lor?" 'Er-rr.eor.e to speak to Mademoi selle." Not a Nolan interrupted apoloRftically. 'If it's posMble I shall be glad to accept," Aileen answered. 'Hello! La Maf-que?" Aileen haute Jimmy's voice. "Listen, old. dear. I'm lere with Klein. We're tip to our nks hi Uilngs. Would you mind a lot U I don't come hack to meet your saw-bones friend?" -No I don't mind that but Jimmy!" Aileen spoke in a guarded whisper. " Arnold Kornberg was JuM here . . . Yes. You see I couldn't help it . . . And there's aomc;hir.t vise thai mav be more Important." Without comment to its meaning, she told him of the post r id and that Kronberg had een it. Ton' V. It worrr yo;:. Jinirrv answered, "fly the way, X ran Into, Ghick. X think he ll bt cropping In. Tell htm about the doctor. That ought to tickle him " "What about Kronbergs sugges tion?" ' -Nix on that!" he vetoed. -Well. Tve got to run along, m be see ing you" He had hand hung up when tot ilk announced Doctor Sauii tiers. A (ear muuttaa later, she, gave him her hand as he intro duced hansel!. j 'So." he observed with a ahiir.- ik-al sdiJa, "yoar mask Is more1 than a figment of the announcer's tmagtnaUan. I rather wondered, just bow true these stories about yon were " From tlie way he spoke, Aileen was convinced that he had no sus picion of tlie mask's real purpose. "Oh, yes," she answered lightly. "You see I am a mystery, and it's really auite amuring being one, I mean." "It must be." He smiled "Most people are so transparent. It's rather intriguing to meet someone who stirs the imagination. You see, I've been trying to picture you ever since I heard your voice. Only somehow, I expected to see you lace to Ifioe. "Perlians I'm more appealing as a mystery, she sujgested. "But speaking of voices, I know what you mean. When I first spoke to you, over the wire, I'd an idea what you would be like "And am I?" lie Inquired. "Almost excetly, she told him ' But It dosen't always work that way. I've often listened to singers orrr the radio. Then, sometimes. when I've met them, they didut fit my pictures. Perhaps that's be cause all voices sound different on the air." "Rcaliy? That's very interest! r.j. I've never been lu a studio." Then vou must come sometime." 'I should like to," he assured her. "To me. there Is something marvelous tn what radio may be come At a physician, I can see an even greater mission that it may fulfill. To-day, it not only brings us great, but mediocre music. But tlie air to already creating its own artists and composers. Suppose, If you will, tliat some day. there may be broadcast physicians. Perhaps they will prescribe with music lor our natlional ills. Not lectures habits and nostrums, but tonics com pom id-d of melodies that may make us a better world." "What a wonderful thought!" Aileen exclaimed. "You really must see the station." "And perhaps be hailed as a lunatic!" Doctor Saunders laughed. "Still, my dream is no more laucl- ful than radio Itself would have been two decades ago. When I see the marvelous effect of radio my patients, it naturally appeals tot me as a medium that may pos sess curative powers wo doctors have never yet conceived." "You really believe that pos sible?" Aileen was Impressed. "Perhaps. Who knows?" He smll ed. "But let's forget my visions, and tatlk about yourself. You are won derfully generous to offer to oome and sing for us. And I know you'll love my kiddies Just as they'll love you. "Tell me about them!" As Doctor Saunders continued, Aileen was so fascinated that an hour passed before either of them became aware of it. Then the ar rival of Emile Glucic awakened them to the time. "You two must know each other!" Alleeu was elated as she presented them. "I want Doctor Saunders to tell you what he's been telling me, And I rant to go to his hospital to sing for his little patients. You (Coniir.iifd on Page 7 At ltM I. Itl- ftllcHI S. Wilt I mall: nttiilr It, hUiih fhlo rid tl. JcwUli Mouth ! Arrml IS. Tltr-t'.iiiit C(MiiintNlun 17. 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