17 Words to use with saloons

"We're dealing with a tenderfoot and a stranger to the saloon-keeper," he said, as we struck into the sage-brush wilderness.

A shabbily-lit glass door admitted us into a dreary saloon bar, where a hard-featured, gruff-mannered young countryman, after serving beer to two farm-labourers, admitted with apparent reluctance that beds were to be had by such as had "the price," but that, as to supper, well!

Harry Vernon occupied a chair on the saloon-deck and read the Montreal Star which had been sent on board at Rimouski.

He had once travelled five hundred miles under the name of Prince Gotoffski, in a fur coat, a foreign accent, a false moustache and a special saloon carriage.

The remainder of the deckwhich is, in fact, only the roof of the saloon-cabins and galleryis open to all those who feel disposed to admire distant views under the soothing influence of an eternal shower of wood-cinders and soot.

The saloon-man naturally resented any discussion of this character, and told his customer to either pay for the liquor or return it right away.

(A concert-saloon manager.)

However, the loss of that hundred dollars and the humiliation which accompanied it, weighed heavily on the saloon owner's mind.

But there was room for all in the beautiful octagonal hall, thirty feet square, and in the long saloon parlor, the cost of whose inlaid satin and rosewood floor had somewhat scandalized Mr. Jefferson's less wealthy and less artistic neighbors.

When there are more than 350 saloon passengers, each meal has to be served in two relays.

About five o'clock on the second day they began to tack, and then I heard shrieks of laughter and the crash of china, and groans from the saloon settee, where young Bashforth was lying ghastly ill.

I go down the stairs to the saloon aft.

A beam of light had swept across the saloon skylight, coming from below, the beam of a portable electric torch.

"For Sale, Hupmobile Car (1916 model), saloon body, self starter, electric light, lory on ground floor, 3 bedrooms, bathroom seater, with 2 extra chairs."Provincial Paper.

Paul secured a chair in the long saloon car, and then returned to the platform.

The rain continued, and the water rose gradually till it began to run slowly through the streets, and all the business stopped except gambling and drinking whisky, which were freely carried on in the saloons day and night.

I was stooping to pick them up, when a sea came into the waist, and then aft, washing me in through the saloon-doors, among the poor half-dressed women and children.

17 Words to use with  saloons