Show F REVELATIONS a OF A WIFE V IIO IU GE FOUND V A RHAL L ESCORP ESCORT ES ES- CORP CORT TO THE filE lX lu T I started so BO violently at tho the familiar voice within tho the large room room that tho wrist Bill DUl was holding almost wrenched t Itself from his grasp But ho redoubled his Ills grip with Ith a a. mutter quit that which however was delivered In III a a I. I much less Jess a assured and l brutal manner than the lomman commands s ho had bad given on us For the captain of ot the railroad guards a stocky middle aged Individual ua ual ba had sprung to tu his feet teet and stunG b by the criticism of ot his visitor evidently meant to take talo It out on Bill What do rio o you ron mean by br coming cominS' In hero bero this wa way Jie hc demanded and then then then-as s a-s Bill Dill In mingled resentment an and embarrassment swung sung William out of ot his way a. a nn and mo 1110 around In front of ot him him both both tho captain and his visitor uttered red an im exclamation of ot astonish astonish- In ment mente e nt But nut the visitors visitor's exclamation hold held more moro than astonishment He seemed to make but ono movement mO from ro his chair to my side and his voice oice had completely lost loet Its drawL Mrs Graham I The Thc words ran rang through the tent tont and without deigning a a. word ord to tho the astounded d Bill ho tore his grip from m my hand and whirled him Into a corner of ot the tho tent so 80 rapidly rapid that Bill BIU sat down sUd suddenly enly and heavily upon the ground How do you do do Captain Grant Grant- I I I I I land I said demurely for tor I had time tinie timeto to regain m my pol poise e after tho the shock of ot first heaving hta his voice and ho had not soen me until Bill nUl swung ung me In front of ot William and himself Ho He brought forward tor the chair In which he had been sitting and put me Into it with the court co courtly gallantry which I well ell remembered Tho The slight and unaccountable touch of ot awkwardness awkward awkward- ness with which the attention was In Invested Invested Invested In- In vested was familiar to me m-e also and I found Cound m myself again speculating upon tho the paradox which the young arm army officers officers' officers officers' officers officers' of of- personality presented Doc Do He f Now If It I ma may be permitted to in inquire In- In quire ho began and while hJo the words t were ere the soul of ot deferential courtesy yet et there was a subtle note of ot authority beneath them which I II recognized rp and an which I ws 3 glad lad to toI obey ubey Id I'd had quite enough of ot petty ty of officialdom f l I I I lI I r shall be bo very Yen glad Jad to explain m my presence here but ut Is It necessary or wise I Indicated ted the seated and starIng staring star star- ing InS Bill Bm with Uh a gesture Youre right captain o ma may that man manjo be jo sent awa aay The words were ere couched In the tho to form of oC a request but no command was ever evermore evermore more mor emphatic The captain of oC the guards who had been watch watching In us with eyed wide astonishment roused himself himself himself him him- self Jo to action G Get t out out out-ot of herel herd he gr growled wl dt to the the unhappy Bill Dm I 1 1 don't dont know Just what whal kind of ot a a. beef youve you've made but ou e put your our hoof hoot in It deep somewhere You n needn't go back ck on dut duty Walt Wait around till I see you ou Bill Dill got up scowling and lurched out muttering something as he went of ot which only the words German spies floated back to us I turned to Captain Grantland with t a smile Tho The reaction from tho the unpleasantness unpleasantness of m my experience had made me meI feel almost ga gay I The worth worthy Bill DIU seems determined to make mo me an and tn my escort here Teutonic Teutonic Teu Teu- tonic without r regard Sard to facts or reason rca rea son Eon I said sald The Way n Out OutI I I Captain Grantland Gran looked at poor I William standing first on one foot then on the other let his gaze travel I o er over the poor old oid chaps chap's e repulsive face nce and twisted figure I saw distinct dis disapproval disapproval dis- dis approval in his eyes ces He la is Is' Is perfectly safe sate and trustworthy trustworthy trust trust- worth worthy I murmured In a a. low 10 voice keeping m my face Cace turned from William whose h hearing i Is not particularly acute Let Lct us hope so he returned returned laconically laconically lacon lacon- but In the same samo un undertone Does ho know now Of OC this I whipped out badge badEe of ot m my service Not entirely He thinks New in mayor or gave It to me me so that I could go anywhere 1 I liked Ingenious lady lach ho he smiled his tone tomie an and eyes relaxing And An now If It you OU will please tell the captain the story I of oC your our capture capture he he will sill ne need it I 1 Imagine imagine Im Im- im- im agine In dealing with t Bill I related my experience In as ns few wor words s as possible to a a. wide eyed and very respectful official Captain Grantland Grantland Grantland Grant- Grant land having preceded my stor story with a l simple toned low remark S Mrs Graham belongs to the sen leo Ice I Neither otther man asked tho the question which I l knew new must be In both their minds why minds why I should have chosen choson tho the pipe lino line for tor a Journey journe to the Stone- Stone ille Centre railroad station Nor did didI I volunteer an any information on that score Th The story of or tho the mysterious men next door was one olle which belonged to mo me alone You say you ou want to get that midnight midnight mid mid- night train the captain of ot the railroad railroad rail rall- road guards when hen I had finished my stor story have to hustle Here Ill I'll sen send Bill with you ou and your ou man Hell He'll be all right thIs th's time lime and you'll need some somo one The men on duty tonight dont don't l know now your our badge They're re a lot of ot rou roughnecks roughneck the only ones 3 l 1 I can get he 10 added I You wont won't on nce need to trouble Bill Bm to ou said salci l 1 i WIll win Mrs Graham Graham to tho lie train myself To Be no Continued Tomorrow I. I lD rite Tho members of ot the thc B. B G. G club luh were er I l entertained at dinner r last evening b bt by Miss t Mario James at her homo home on Canyon tanyon Canyon Can Can- tan tan- yon road The table held to for foz l' l a cantor cantor- picco a n large crystal basket filled with pink butterfly sweet peas pens tied with m mallue In the thc same shade and covers ers were laid for tor tho the following guests Mrs Ir II R. Fred E Egan nn Mrs Edward Wyman Mrs Edward Montague Mrs J J. II IL Ivor- Ivor Ron flOII Mrs ns Oscar Carlson Mrs frs William Westwood estwood Mrs Irs C C. C. C Edmunds Mr Mn Mrs 1 Tune lune ne B. B Sharp Miss is Florence J Jamos Miss Olive e Snow and Miss Miriam Ja- Ja Tho The ll hostess S was dur dur- lug ing the evening o b by her mother Mrs p D W W. to James and by Mrs H. H L. L Mull Mull- ncr nor and Mra Mm F. F W. W Milliner 5 0 0 4 GUEST GUIST AT FL EI VO D nO HOMSI Mrs tirs H. H S. S Scampton of ot Marlon la Tn I s. s arrived cd to Several cral weeks her sister Mrs Mm W IV S W. W Fleetwood on oI E. E l' l l a S. S 1 A |