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» ‘THE AVENGING PARROT
‘The: black pigeon: etc.
f V/ Vi HigSOIyHSA SERVICE ISC- J
1 CHAPTER XXXV
I "Less than five minutes, I should
I &»y,” Mrs. Lambert answered. "I
1 made a note of the engagement on
ll »Wr *#’ -® et * el sy’s calendar, glanced
y tistsa : three belated acccp:
I tances tor the dance which was to
jt, fallow the dinner tonight and add
^^fcd the names to the list of guests."
“Did: you go into Mrs. Berkeley’s
bathroom or bedroom for any rea
son whatever?” Dunde asked, only
the fcltat of his blue eyes betraying
hto excitement.
“HP- I was in the sitting room
only.”
W “Did you hear anything at all
while you were at work there?"
"Kothlng whatever?" Mrs. Lam
Jr bert answered positively.
“Was the door open into the
toyer between the rooms?"
Mrs. Lambert knit her brows,
then shook her head. “I'm sorry,
but can’t remember. I was in rath
er a hurry, partly because I want
ed to be finished with the work
before Mrs, Berkeley came upstairs
and partly because 1 was very tired.
"You wanted to avoid Mrs. Ber
A . keley?” Dundee suggested.
" ‘Avoid’ is scarcely the word,"
Mrs. Lambert answered coldly. "1
suspected that the intervew in the
library between Mr. and Mrs. Ber
keley concerned Clorinda's engage
ment to Mr. Crosby and I was too
I tired to hear a possibly hysterical
I account of it. I knew, too. that
* Mrs. Berkeley needed sleep more
II than she needed a confidante."
M II "Mrs. Larrfbert, have you beer
happy here at Hilicrest?’’ Dundee
If sked gently.
” ■ It was Glgi. climbing back Into
the social secretary's lap. who an
I swered tor her: “Don’t be an ldlc.t,
If Bonnie Dundee! Do you think a
‘great lady' like my darling Tisli
M would be happy working for anoth
mer woman, when she'd never had
■1 take orders lie fore in her life? ’
1^ “I have been happy—on the
whole," Mrs. Lambert answered for
heraelf, her arms closing almost con
vulsively about the small body cur
ling Itself contentedly in her lap.
“You did not see Doris again?
s;he did not come to Mrs. Berk n .
ley’s rooms while you were there?"
Dundee went on.
•• No, I saw no one as I left Mrs.
k Berkeley’s rooms and returned to
V Hmv iPf own, but I did catch a glimpse
m a silk batik scarf fluttering over
tha balustrade of the stairs when I
opened Mrs. Berkeley s sitting room
cHftr,” Mrs. Lambert answered re
loCtaptly. “I recognized the scarf
as da’s and told myself that
8 e was going out for a walk. Since
orinda has told me that you knew
f!i about it, I can t believe I ha\e
harmed her at all by mentioning
tho fact. ••
Not in the least," Dundee agreed.
iBUt please, Mrs. Lambert, don’t
p:t any such considerations keep
you from telling anything and ev
erything that may help us to learn
a Whole truth about Doris’s mur
Dld you see any one else at
all, either as you returned to your
room, or afterwards?”
"No one!” Mrs. Lambert answer
ed flkmly. “I finished reading the
letter lad. from my friend and went to
, P within 10 minutes.
’You heard no one running down
“Nothing e hall?*’ Dundee persisted, But the
of the sort.
hail Is very thickly carpeted."
“The servants' stairs are at ti e
end of the hall, just beyond your
room, are they not?" Dundee ask
ed
"Yes. The flight leading up fj
the -third floor is very near my
room,_ back but the flight leading down to
the hall is nearer to the now
untenanted guest room opposite
room. Those stairs are not cari^t
ed. but the servants are all
To wear rubber heeis while on
•’Then you did not hear Doris
descending from the third floor |o a
few minutes after you returned
your room?” >
"No. But I was in my
taking a bath, within two or threi.
minutes alter my return. That
I tregan to run the water immedi
ately, and when the tub was full.
finished reading my letter as 1 lay
in the warm water. Even if I had
been in my bedroom, I doubt if I
should have heard Doris, siru\ the
walls and doors are very thick—
practically sound proof.”
“I see." Dundee agreed, more dis
appointed than he wished her to
know, “Have you anything else to
add, Mrs. Lambert?”
“Nothing to add,” she replied
quietly. '‘But I want to empha
size what I said before: no solu
tion of the tragedy which in any
way reflects on Doris's character or
loyalty will be th e true solution.”
"I am sure of that, Mrs. Lam
bert,” Dundee answered sincerely.
•You may go. and—thank you very
much. You hav£ been more courte
ous and patient, X am sure, than
you think I deserve. But I want
you to know that I have not been
asking irrelevant questions out of
vicious or idle curiosity."
Mrs. Lambert smiled at him sud
denly out of a mist of tears and
held out her hand.
“One other thing,” he detained
her. "May I borrow your type
writer to transcribe my notes?"
She flushed slightly. "lam afraid
I shall need it, but Mr. Berkeley
has n machine in his room which
he seldom uses. I am sure he will
lie glad to lend it to you for as
long as you need it."
“I'll show you where it is!’ Gigi
cried.
The three of them ascended the
stairs together, Gigi in the middle ’
impartially swinging a hand of
each.
"I thought you were never com
ing. Mrs. Lambert!” Mrs. Berkeley
called reproachfully from her sit
ting room door. "My telephone has
been ringing constantly. Somehow
those drpadful reporters have got
hold of my private, unlisted number
and they’ve been driving m P crazy
Just to get rid of them I've promised
them all an interview at tour o'*
clock and we must hurry to get up
a written statement for them, list -
ing my stolen jewels, and—"
Mrs. Lambert, murmuring apolo
gies, joined her employer and ti e
sitting room door closed upon them
Gigi ran up the hall to her fath
er's door and knocked blithely. “Is
n't in!” she announced to Dundee.
“But come along! I’ll be all right.'
The detective obeyed, stepping in
to a spacious but rather severely
furnished room Two broad win
dows gave a view of the landscaped
front lawn and a third looked out
upon the rolling, grass-carpeted
slopes to the west of the house
"Dad'sa pretty good stenographer
himself,” Gigi bragged, beckoning
Dundee to a large, old-fashioned
secretary, upon the open leaf of
which rested a portable typewriter.
Rolled into the carriage of the I
machine were two pieces of bl ai kj
white paper, with a.. .s$eet •'of
P^ e carbon between. j
Here’s a bunch of typewriter
P a P er '" Gigi offered, jerking open
drawer and approapriating at least.
50 sheets of the good plain bond.
"Need anything else? Carbon pa
Per?"
"This sheet in the machine w !I
Pc enough,” Dundee assured her
this? Another of your fa -
ther’s patent lighter-filling mn
chines?
"Yes " Gigi laughed. “Funrv
Dad should choose one in the shape
01 a whiskey barrel, isn't it? Si r
the XXX? But see also the skeP
and crossbone” below, to warn yen
that the liquor this little barrel
holds is mast awfully poison! Read' ?
1 m Wing with you and watch you
wor ^
"No. you’re not!" Dundee correct
ed her positively "Go roil a hoop
infant!’
"I think you’re mean!". Gigi sulk
ed. but she was grinning cheerfully
again when he firmly shut his ov/n
door between them.
Hi.s room, which was really Dick
Berkeley's study, was a pleasant
place, with the afternoon *;un flood
ing it, and a crisp breeze stirring the
wool-embroidered pongee curtains
Although he was eager to get to
work, Dundee stepped to one of ti e
broad, low windows and looked out
upon the beautiful kept front lawn
breathing deep of the tangy autumn
air. These were liter-’ilv his first
deep, lazy breaths since the body
of Doris Matthews had been <ji
covered in the lakp that morning
Suddenly he leaned farther out
of the window, surprised at the
sight of two figures slowly approach
ing from the west side of the house
A big. splendidly built man and a
slighter, younger one. both in ten
nis flannels, both swing rackets as
they walked and talked together,
apparent good fellowship l ICO! ye
Berkeley and hi.s son, Dick I
"Well, if this tragedy has broue.l
them closer together that's some
thing to the good anyway, Dli'i
dee commented to himself, as.hr
prepared to set to work.
He opened Dick's desk, set Mr
Berkeley's portable typewriter upon
it. arranged his sheaf of note oi
one side of the machine end the
pad of confiscated paper upon the
other.
(To Be Continued'
Regular Services
Kincaid Memorial
Regular services will be held at
the Kincaid Memorial Methodist
church on Sunday. Sunday school
will be had at 0:45 o'clock and
ular morning service will be lind al
11 o'clock. Rev. W. B. McHan, pas
tor will preach at this time havlne
as his subject "Turning Away."
8unday evening Rev. McHan will
speak on "Drinking."
Prayer meeting will be held Thurs
day night at 7 o'clock.
GRlFFTN D AILY Nfctts
+
Go to Church Sunday
Hanlieter Methodist 7o Begin Revival Sunday
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Two Services To
Be Held Daily
Church Members/ will be
'he subject ol Rev. A, D. Echols
at the Hanleiter Methodist church
•n Sunday morning at It o'clock.
Sunday, evening. Rev. Echols w‘11
. lave a.s his subject The Road
to Heaven.”
Sunday, wornnm -this b t •n w.n
begin a two weeks’ revival All
ueiiPwr; i;T iltc eiiuti ii and the
public is urged to attclid 'tlu-se
revival services at which time in
,i motive and interesting messages
will be had each day ai 3 o’clock
and at 7 o’clock.
Rev. Echols will preach dining
the revival assisted by other pas
tors. .' ' : _______.
Excellent -muaic will be a feature
f the reyival. «
-Go To Church Sunday— -
Bullard To ! i. M
Second Baptist
Pulpit Sunday ■
Rev. Bullard, pastor of the Se.
raid Baptist church who has been
ill will fill his pulpit Sunday to
tile delight of liis iriends.
Sunday morning he v ill speak
on The making of a Great
Church/' Sunday everting he will
have as hi subject "Personal Sou)
Winning."
Everyone is welcomed nr ser
vices in this church.
- : Go To Church Sunday
Rev. MeKav Speaks
To Presbyterians On
Sundav M o r n i n <»
Rev. Dr. M. McK; y of Atlanta
will speak at ilie First Prcsbyte
na*n churchcn Sunday morning.
ry McKay formerly made* hi#
liome . here and hi.s many friends
will be deligtitcd at this oppor
tunity (o hear him speak again,
Rev. Robert Adaps pastor will
peaK , al . t!lP ., p ' pnln , » . hma riflv!n ha '* n
. r
-
as his subject "The Rainbow
Ground the Throne.”
-Go To Church Sundav
Sunday School To
Conduct Training
Schools Here
During the past week Sunda.
Fchool training classes have beer
taught in quite a number n th
churches in the Flint R ver A 5
scciatior. Others will be held
this coming wcAe, and it is hoped
v/ill bring new interst into the
Sunday school.
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 ni, lock
a mass meeting will be held at
the First Baptist church hc-c.
At this time it is hoped every
church in the association will tie
represented, and will also hat
reports.
All churches participating arc
urged to have their representa
tives present.
--Go To Church Sunday
Mission Open At
Catholic Church
Beginning with (lie 10:30 Mas<
tomorrow morning the Rev.
A. Hasson S. M,, wilt oix*n a
week's mission at the .Sacred
Heart Catholic church./'The mis
■ann will continue through Sundav
May 4tn, wlt^i daily services. The
lime for the services during tile
week will be announced by
Hasson at the Sunday service.
Tills is the flr-t mission- helit
here in serveral years in the
chun h and it is sure to be 01
great interest and help to all
attending, Everyone is
invited to attend any or ail of
these, services..
Go To Church Sunday
IF rhe Mind” Subject
Of Blackwclder
'The mind" will be the subject
of Rev. L. W Blackwelder, pastor
of St. Ocorge’s Episcopal church
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
service.
Sunday afternoon the regular
vesper (service will be held.
Everyone is welcomed In this
church at all tlmw.
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FIRST PRESYTERIAN l
Sunday School, 9:46 a. m. I
Dr. Robert Adams, Minister
Preaching 1X a. m and 7 :30 p. in |
Morning subject: Dr M. McN : j
McKay will, speak. J
Evening .subject : , Rainlxnv
Round the Throne.'" (
flu a l mn Endeavor. 0 45 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed the public to worship at these'
service#
--Go to Church Sundav
ST. GEORGE’S EPISt.i »I*AL
Rev. L. W. Blackwclder, Rector
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:45.
Morning subject: “The Mind"
Vc'per .service at 4:30 o'clock.
Player and sermon at 11 o’clock
--Go to Church Sunday-
EAST GRIFFIN BAPTIST
Rev. C. C. Heard. Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
B. Y. P. U„ 6 p. m.
Come and worship with us.
-Go to Church Sunday
PRIMITIVE BAi-TIST
REV. Z. C. HULL. Prnstor.
Service every third Sunday at 11
a. rri., and 7 p. nt.
——Go to t'hurch Sunday-
HANLETTEk m. e. church
R ev. A. D. Echols. Pastor
Preaching at 11 o’clock.
Morning subject:: “Last Church
Member."
Evening subject: ‘The Family On
Road To Heaven.”
-Go to Church Sunday—
KINCAID MEMORIAL
METHODIST
I Rev B N. McHan. Pastor
Sunday school at 9:40 a. rn., every
Sunday.
Service 11 o’clock.
Prayer meeting each Thursday
night at 7. '
Senior League at 6:30 p. m.
Woman’s Missionary society meets
Wednesday n'ghts.
t io to Church sunuay—
1 HIGHLAND BAPTIST
, j Rev. R. 8. Britt, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:30.
; Mornihg service at 11.
! Evening service at 7:30.
i -Go to Church Sunday—
SECOND BAPTIST
Rev. C. B. Bullard. Pastor
Morning subject: “The Making
Great Church."
Evening subject: “Personal Souls
t ■ Winning."
I -'"Sunday school at 9:30 a. nr. Roy
i Phillips, superintendent and C, L
I Sanders, assistant.
B. Y. P. U.. at 6:15 p. m.
-Go to Church Sunday
OAK HILL BAPTIST
Rev. G. R, Brown, Pastor
Preaching every third Sunday
morning at 11.
i Sunday school every Sunday,
i Sunday school 9:45 a, m.
Go to Church Sunday
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Rpv. O. K. Cull, Pastor
Morning Service 11 o’clock.
Christian Endeavor at 5 o'clock
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 o'clock
Morning subject United foi
Pentecost."
Evening subject: The Ascension
| art) Promised Return."
-Go to Church Sundav-
1 THIRD METHODIST
| Rev. ,J. A. Langrorff, Pastor
\ Morning service at 11.
Evening I service 7 o'clock
Sunday school 9:45 o'clock.
Epworth League at 6 o’clock.
Prayer meeting each Thursday
night at the church.
Junior Epwortli Lcaguij 2 p. m.
Senior Epworth League* at 6 p m
Ladies Aid meets every Friday
oight.
| ■ Preaching Second and Fourth
! Sundays.
---Go to Church Sunday
DEVOTIE BAPTIST
■ Rev. J. F. Norton, Pastor.
' Sunday school al 9:3(1
Preaching at 11 a nr and 7:30 p.m
Morning subject file Missing
man and Wliat the Missing Man
Mi sed,”
---Go to Church Sunday-
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev, Leon M. Latimer, Pastor
Sundny school 9:30 (pre-session
i work ut 9:15.)
1 Morning subject "Treasures n
Heaven."'
| Evening subject "Third Con
mandment."
B. Y. P. U. at 6:15.
Public is cordially invited to at
tend al! services of this church.
-Go to Church Sundav
McINTOSH BAPTIST
Rev. R. 8 Britt, Pastor
Meeting every third Sunday in
each month, with preaching at 11
a. ra„ and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a. m. B. Y. P. U., meets every
Sunday at 8.
--Go To Church Sunday
HIGHLAND MILL METHODIST
Rev. J. A. Langford, Pastor
Services are held at this church
nery third and first Sunday.
-Go to Church Sunday
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Mass every second Sunday at 10:30
a. m. Benediction of the Bleated
Services
Devotie Baptist
"The Missing Man imri What
the Man Missed" vs ill b« the
ject of Rev. J. F Notion al the
■ Sacrament Immediately after Mass
Sunday school every Sunday at
9:30 a. m.
Mass at 6:30 a m.. on Monday fol
lowing second Sunday.
The public is cordially invited to
attend all service* held at this
church.
-Go To Church Sunday
K. GRIFFIN C. H. HOLINESS
Rev. Hugh Boland, Pastor
Sunday school 9:30.
Evening service, 7;39.
---Go to Church Sunday
IIECK METHODIST CHAPEL
(Colored.)
Rev. J. F Dorsey, Pastor.
Simony school 9:45 a. m., A. J
Banks, Supt.
Sermon 11 o’clock.
The Boys’ Club will meet at 6:30
o’clock, Eddie Manghnm In charge
-Go To Church Sundav—
THE SALVATION ARMY
Sunday services—
10 a. m. Sunday School.
6 p m . Y. P L. Meeting
7 p. in., Everting service.
Tuesday services—
,7 p. m. Home League.
Wednesday 4-5 and 7-8
Pictures on Automobiles.
--Go To Church Sunday—
FIRST METHODIST
Rev. J. W. Quillan, D. O., Pastor
Sunday School—9:30 a. m.
Preaching by the pastor —11 a m
'Evening servica 'TOO.
Epwortlr league at 6 p. m.
Morning subject: “Great Que -
non
Evening subject Is
Christianity What Christ Taugh* '
-Go to Churvh Sunday
EIGHTH STREET BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. O. J. Moore, Pastor.
Service 11 o’clock
Evening service 8:30 o'clock
--Go To Church Sunday
u A Great Question ??
Sermon Subject
Of Dr. Quillian
A Great Question” will be tli'•
Sunday morning subject of Dr.
J. W. Quillian at the First Moth
odist church. Sunday evening Dr.
Quillian Will . peak on "Is
days ..Christianity what Christ
Taught?"
Excellent musical programs will
be features of these services.
-Go To Church Sunday
Rev. 0. K. Cull To
.
Speak To Christians
! “United For Pentacost" will be
| the Sunday morning subject of
Rev. O. K. Cull at the First
Christian church. Junior congre
gation will meet In the Sunday
school building at the same time
E, T. Crawford will h drl services
for thp young people.
I Sunday night Christian
I or will meet at 6:45 o'drs k
I Regular evening service will be
I
'.held at 7 30 o'clock with Rev.
i O. K. Cull speaking ut this
• on "The Ascension and Promised
i Return."
i The public is invited attend
> these services.
> <io To Church Sunday
Rev. Latimer Will
I Speak On Series
I
Rev, L. M. Latimer pastor ot
the First Baptist church will
preach at both the morning and
service/ in that church.
Sunday morning Dr. IsjtjUjier will
have as his subject "Treasures in
Heaven." Sunday night lie will
1 peak oil tlie third sermon in a
erics. His subject at this time
will be "The Third Commandment.”
The public is welcomed to wor
ship in this church.
-Go To Church Sunday
Rev. C. C. Heard
At East Baptist
Services will be hold at tlu*' Ea t
Griffin Baptist church Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock Due lo tin
revival service at the Hanlieter
Methodist churcli there will be no
evening service in this church.
’ Rev. C, C Heard, pastor*of the
East Griffin Baptist Church will
preach Sunday morning
The public is invited to attend
I this service
CACtTHMiE
Devotle Baptist church Sunday
morning.
Sunday evening at the regular
service Rev. Norton will preach
aaain. All thr congregation Is.
urged to attend these services and
bring their friends.
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