Army Boys on German Soil: Our Doughboys Quelling the Mobs
rked Frank Sheldon to his chum, Bart Raymond, as the two s
s neck and turned his back to the sleet-laden wind that was fairly blowing a gale. "I don't see a
" agreed Frank. "But it wasn't that I was thinking ab
that was found stabbed to death the other n
things that shows the way the wind is blowing. But it's the sur
emselves in trying to tell us how glad they were to have the Americans here instead of the French and English. Now they're getting che
the mischief to have Americans keeping the watch on the Rhine. Th
reet without seeing an American uniform somewhere. We've got this old town
seem to have come from the outside. You know Germany's being ripped up the back everywhere by mobs, and th
find they're monkeying with a buzz saw. What our fellows would do to them would
med figures approaching, their heads bent away from the i
me into the flickering light of the street lamp, near which Frank Sheldon and Bart
ucks, Tom," replied
as he shook the drops from his raincoat. "How would it be to be back i
uddenly a rifle cracked and a bullet whizzed by
ted Frank, as he leaped
he hall, they peered out into the darkness to see if th
for the roaring of the gale, a
Bradford. "We don't even know the direction from which the sho
Tom," remarked Billy. "A half inch cl
e through that Argonne fighting alive," grumbled Tom. "I'd just like to
right when I told you that trou
you were,
wrathfully. "We've gone on the theory that if we treated 'em white and gave 'em a
ve held control. They've made the Boches walk Spanish. If they didn't uncover when the flag went by, they knocked their hats off for them. They know that the only argument that a Hun understands is force, and
said Bart. "But we're due to stiffen up a bit now. We're
ed by an exclama
s," he adjured
hispered Bart, wh
ley half-way down the block," returned Frank. "And there goes a
y and I didn't see any
ther incr
t. "He has the best eyes of any o
Frank tensely. "There's someth
into it when I passed it on my beat. But it's a blind all
If any one else goes in, and then we'll go down and nip the whole bunch. It's against regu
ong them that fired that sho
rank Sheldon's eyes detected no other sku
ed, for when the Army Boys were together the leadership by common consent devolved on Fr
ed Tom, as with the others he p
e shadow of the houses, though in the rain and darkness that seemed al
with factories and coal yards. On each side of the alley stood the wall of a factory, three
side," whispered Frank, when they reached the mouth of the alley. "Keep
nse with expectation, their clubs ready for i
ell, a glaze formed on the sidewalks, so that it wa
r to a head, and the waiting in dr
leaving us here to hold the bag?" queried Bart Ra
ere isn't any way to get out except the way they went
n Frank had begun to have doubts. Tom slipped
o into the alley and smoke them out," he whisper
d be on their guard, while if we nab them here we'll catch them unawar
stipulated time Fr
"Spread across so that they can't slip between us. They've go
t them in their frequent incursions into No Man's Land during the war
still no sign of their quarry.
, until with a muttered exclamation Frank came plu
urmured in pr
gathered cl
on us," mu
od and proper,
hat you saw them com
an
k, who although puzzled was
gibed Tom. "Nothing else could ha
ight from his pocket
no one t
in perplexity. "Thirty feet high if it's an
e windows of the building on
shlight on the wall
protected with iron bars and nothing could get betwe
out, and the flashlight was kn
the example, and the next moment al
was a crackling of guns, and oth
to his feet. "They're at the mouth of th
ades close upon his heels, their pis