I watched a moment, and presently she ambled across the street and rattled the door of the "ladies'" entrance to the saloon on the corner.
Stepping from the saloon I saw Bothwell with a white handkerchief at the head of the stairway leading from the main deck.
Our friends had disappeared within the saloon and slammed the door.
Leaving Mott at the wheel we adjourned to the deck saloon for a discussion of ways and means.
We reached the door of the saloon just as the captain did.
Before I could fire again they were in the saloon and at close quarters with us.
I found Dugan stretched on one of the long saloon seats, already being ministered to by Morgan and Evelyn.
Winter-time had driven a bunch of us beef-herders in off the range and we were encouraging the saloon industry--in fact, you might say we were practically supporting it.
In his hurry Little Al must have plumb forgot that while Billy Grimm's saloon was flush with the street in front, at the far end it was scaffolded up over a hollow fifteen or twenty feet deep.
This latter is situated between the two wings: the wings themselves forming the Saloon and the library.
Ask the druggist, and the saloon keeper, why they dispense deadly poisons so freely to old and young, and they will tell you the law permits it; a sad commentary!
Cases are reported, too, of men, habituated to drink, who after tossing off several glasses of brandy at the bar of a saloon have suddenly dropped dead.
I obeyed my friend, and we met in the saloon together.
Bennaskar then beckoned me to follow him, and leading me to the bath, bade me wash and return to the saloon in my proper vestments.
He took a delight in being continual host, on account of the praise they lavished upon him, and the assurance they gave him that his table produced the best fare, and that the taste of his saloon was of the most superior order.
The others were helpless, unable to pay or to promise to pay for any of the damages, so it devolved on Mr. Lincoln to raise the whole two hundred and fifty dollars the angry saloon keeper demanded.
Committee 9 met at three o'clock in the spacious and sunny saloon known as Committee Room C.
I have a stern-cabin, a saloonand an anteroom here, so we are comfortable enough--only the fleas!
This is the practice of the manager of a well-known saloon in East 14th Street.
To escape these drastic penalties for the selling of liquor on Sunday in saloons, saloon keepers created hotels with the required 10 bedrooms, kitchen and dining-room.
Of the statements just made abundant confirmation is at hand: A saloon in East 14th Street,[72] one of the landmarks of this busy street, has been notorious for many years.
Two women from this saloon solicited men to go to the X 862 Hotel, ---- Sixth Avenue.
Shortly after, a colored maid from the house applied to a saloonnear by to change two five-dollar bills.
At times, saloon keepers who allow prostitutes to solicit in their rear rooms do so on condition that the women take customers secured in their places of business to friendly hotels.
Some of thesaloon keepers, of course, need no forcing.
A disorderly saloonis one where indecent acts occur, where indecent language is used publicly, where there is open solicitation for immoral purposes, or to which known and habitual prostitutes resort.
Lottie X 850 was again in this saloon with other unescorted women.
On January 25, an officer was drinking in the rear room of a disorderly saloon on St. Nicholas Avenue.
The iron-clad mortgage which the brewer holds on the fixtures hangs over the saloon keeper like a menacing hand.
They was saying in the saloonlast night that they thought he was hiding from something, and Dad, just to try him, asks him last night if he was coming to see the fight.
The morning wind swept down the cross- street from the East River and the lights of the street lamps and of the saloonlooked old and tawdry.
That's the reason that respectable saloon men are the enemies of Prohibition.
Passed on and went to Manchester's stable on some business, then came back to Waite's saloon and stopped for a drink.
They had now reached Eleventh street, and were passing a saloon still brightly lighted, in spite of Prohibition Laws.
There ain't a cop twixt here an' the saloonon Fourteenth street.
I was standing in the post-office, which was a store and saloon as well, when an old fellow with stubby whiskers and a jaw that looked as though it had been trimmed square with a rule, and a limp that made me know at once who he was, came in.
He thanked me, and asked me across to thesaloon side of the room to drink with him.
A grand spiral stair-case commences upon the centre of the saloon floor, and is continued up to the dome.
As the bar room is six feet higher than the other parts of the basement, the entrance to the saloon from the portico is by a flight of marble steps, twelve in number, and thirty-five feet long.
The saloon of the Villa Venusta shall depict the story of her glorious arising.
He saw the girl's gaze directed to a point somewhere behind him and he turned to see that a door in the side of the Fashion Saloon was vomiting men.
From one saloon issued the shrieking, discordant notes of a violin, accompanied by the scuffling of feet; from another came laughter and the clinking of glasses; from still another came harsh oaths and obscene shouts.
I met a biscut shooter in the chance saloon when i was blowin my coin in ratoon while the coin lasted i owned her an the town but when it was gone she throwed me down.
Ten minutes later the slate in the Blue Ruin saloon bore two additional characters: 10.
And now you know why Mike's saloon is a Resort, and no longer a simple Place.
They leave the saloon and plunge again into the mist.
Snooper was seen deliberately to enter a beer saloon on Seventeenth Street.
In spite of these comparisons, you will have to be told why the patronizing of a third-rate saloon on the West Side by the said Del Delano conferred such a specific honor upon the place.
The men at the salooneven urged the dogs on to attack White Fang.
On the way to town, hanging around the saloon at the cross-roads, were three dogs that made a practice of rushing out upon him when he went by.
Not a few came to the saloon that night intending to show, if an opportunity offered, that neither Hitchcock nor any one else on earth could scare them.
Good-humour accordingly reigned at Doolan's, and the saloon was filled with an excited, hopeful crowd.
Nickerson and the pilot went below, and the men working on the poop noticed that both they and Captain Muirhead were sitting around the saloon table chatting away in the most friendly manner.
And Donald followed him down to the saloon and along to the steward's quarters.
Whether the unfortunate worked a subterranean passage to one of the passenger-cars and there buried himself in the privacy of a saloon is not known; he certainly was not seen again till after relief came to the imprisoned train.
Even the Funny Man had his woes, for some rogue entered the saloon where he slept and stole the whiskey-flask from his pocket.