The proprietress was not in sight when they entered, but the bartenders greeted them in a more friendly way, and the Chinese, who seemed forever cleaning glasses, grinned them a welcome.
Fists were flying, the bartenders and gamblers shouting for order; and Dick looked back to where Smuts and Bill were clearing a wide circle as they went after individual members of Thompson's supporters who were edging in.
Bartenders and their helpers carry them off to the snake-room when they drop; others stagger in of their own notion and fall upon their reeking fellows.
That man had bribed about ten bartenders to always put a big slug of Appletree's Anaconda Appetite Bitters in every one of my drinks.
Sam, the cosmopolite, who called bartenders in San Antone by their first name, stood in the door.
Brent's eyes followed the other as he made his way toward the rear of the long bar where three or four bartenders were busy serving drinks to a crowd of miners.
There ain't no sympathy and understanding left in the world sincebartenders was abolished.
The number of times them old-fashioned bartenders has saved my life summer and winter with good advice is as too numerous to mention as is the stars in the sky and their name is legend as the good book says.
Moreover, the Goldfield Miners' Union embraces in one single union not only the various crafts working in and about the mines, but also clerks, waiters, bartenders and other miscellaneous crafts and avocations in Goldfield.
A typical one was that of the Bartendersand Waiters Local Union No.
The bartenders quit, the drinkers poised glasses in the air, the voices suddenly hushed.
The big hall-like saloon was vacant except for the two bartenders behind the bar, and a Mexican sweeping out the sawdust.
But the bartenders one and all contended that if they had any money to buy bonds they would not be bartenders.
After another drink he conceived the brilliant plan of selling the stock to the bartenders along Lexington Avenue.
Nothing occurred to him until one day he discovered that he could push his feet around in time to music, so he became a dancing instructor and could clean up $1,000 per day if the bartenders didn't beckon too hard.
His interior was sponge-lined, and when the bartenders began to send them in fast, Ikey would lower an asbestos curtain to keep the fumes away from his brain.
De Spain alone had acted; all that the bartenders could ever remember after the single rifle-shot was seeing his hand go back as he whirled and shot instantly toward the heavy report.
And I used to know bartenders by their first names.
They struck at him, clutched at him; waiters and bartenders tried to force their way to him.
The act having forbidden the employment of soldiers as bartenders or salesmen of intoxicating drinks, it would be lawful and appropriate for the managers of the post exchanges to employ civilians for that purpose.
Pinky unbarred the heavy front door to let the dealers and bartenders out, then he swung this closed behind the batwings and slid the bar into place.
He whirled, making a pushing gesture with his hands; then he whirled the other way, astonished to find himself alone; the bartenders had been swallowed by the crush and passed from hand to hand.
Pinky motioned to the other two bartenders to move down and began to work the back end of the bar.
These were the bartenders and the gamblers, ringed by a little cordon of guards.
When the last customer was out of the Pink Lady and the bartenders were washing glasses and tidying up, Pinky checked in the dealers.
One or two of the bartenders quietly signalled me to hit him on the head with something.
The bartenders are good mixologists, but devote too much of their time selling to tourists at usurious prices guide books and views of Peru that they obtained for a song.
It occurred to him that the positions of bartenders were sometimes open, but he put this out of his mind.
Bartenders and assistants might come and go, singly or in groups, but, so long as he was present, the host of old-time customers would barely notice the change.
The five bartenders viewed with respect the duties which could call a man to do so much desk-work and penmanship.
Going into his office, he began to turn over certain accounts, awaiting the departure of the bartenders and the cashier, who soon left.
The shots brought the reserve force of bartenders and bouncers from other parts of the building, some pulling out their long-barreled revolvers as they ran to their chief's assistance.
The constantly augmented group of bartenders and bouncers hesitated for a moment at the determined tones of authority, and Alex finished his reloading.
Two bartenders were, with forced smiles on their faces, serving the crowd with drinks on the house.
He begin to spend money like a vice-investigating committee, knock around with bartenders and give in to all the strange desires that hits a guy with his health and a bankroll.
Well, right now I'm a million miles up in the air and no more interested in the thing than the bartenders was in final returns of the prohibition vote.
He talked a union of bartenders and waiters to which he belonged into giving the idea a trial and in the morning they began to march up and down in the strip of parkland that faced the lake at the edge of the First Ward.
In the restaurant after midnight trade briskened Waiters andbartenders from fashionable restaurants of the loop district began to drop in to meet friends from among the women of the town.
Five saloons were crowded to overflowing, and a score of bartenders served thousands of thirsty throats; while on the side opposite from the bar, and in the rear, gambling was in full blast.
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