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TR CALL, SUNDAY nee you-all has that sum I'll let one Yo rec seegyar, ‘I ere yellow tok igh kyard ag'in. bfeaks right yere “The turn falls tr takes in that ten thousar follar yellow ght. ~ Cherokee DEALT BANK. chip. ; . “"“Bein’ that I'm still playin’ on : : s o remarks this Halliday, an’ his listless an’ languid, like terested, ‘I'll go twenty § the Ol Cattle- Goinlirn s high kyard, open. This t )mits ther gent is com- high ky siagioond =gz S “The first kyard to show is a deuce. It's better than ten to ene Che will win « But disapp’intment chokes next kyard is a ace, an’ € plumb off his moccasins. broke; an’ to nify as much alth or nd the t 2 mnote of et turns his box on its side, cou experience thousand dollars to this Ha hope of b up from the dealer’s ¢! members of my “As Cherokee rises, Faro Nell slide ¥ the lookout's stool an’ imto the chair. When Cherokee loses the hears Nell's teeth come together click. I don’t dare look towards he time; but now, when she turns the back, takes out the k, riffles an” i gives her a glance Nell's as game as Cherokee. As sh pea and dle has of ed him to opposite this lucky alid Halliday color is high, an’ her eyes like two eve: stars. ‘“‘An" now ve got to break me,’ says Nell to th 11id; ‘Also, we restores the statu quo, as Colonel Sterett says in that Coyete paper, an’ the limit retreats to a even hundred dollar “+Be you-all the partner Mister Hall mentions? this Halliday, at the same time takin’ s sombrero an’ throwin’ away his seegyar. “Nell says she iIs. ««Miss,’ says this Halllday, ‘I feels honored to find myse'f across the layout from so much sperit an’ beauty. A limit ot one hundred, says you; an’ your word is law! As a first step, then, give me three thousand dollars’ worth of chips. an’ make 'em fifty dollars each. I'll take the same chance with you on that ques- tion of splits I does former, an’ I waats a hundred on every kyard, middle to win ag'in the ends. ‘The deal begins. Nell is winner from the jump; she takes in three bets to lose one, plumb down to the turn. This Hal- liday calls the turn! jack-all for the limit, an’ loses. “The kyards go into the box ag'in an next deal ensooes. So it continyoos; an’ {1 beats Halliday hard for half a hour Nell sees she’s in luck, an’ she feels that strong she concloods to crowd it some. ““The limit's five hundred!’ says Nell to this Halliday. ‘Come after me! “Halliday bows like he’s complimented ‘I'm after you, an’ I comes a-runnin,’, he says. “Down goes his money all over the la out; only now it's five hundred instead one hundred. “It's no avail, this Halliday still loses At the end of a hour, Nell sizes up her Toll; she's a little over forty thousand strong—where Cherokee stands the start w abou ell pauses as she’ heap thou 1. Boggs, who's been on ever since the play be- motional. . ; 3 " Don’t raise the limit, says . e an in a awful whisper. ‘That's wh g THE 7INS A’ TORE TALLIDAY IS CLEANED OUT. herokee’s weak at the go- ught know never to hrown aw mit whom ever been 'troduct “It's after supper when this Halliday “Cherokee argues 4g'in this; but Nel « Whi > t’ re- Nell ca Y s—they in’ 1 by w retchin’ my mus Now T el ters Cherokee: the two has a con- stamps ‘round et Sl S e e e o gfétgralg’sa?hteh:e'vkrfim R e e an’ g use; 1 know Il or ¢ ‘hich T'm, y this Hallida B e i Tolimiveg - oursc ). Make 1t the cellial If O gRexit |+« Chelohios Guew vight. sayw, Jall .o seas is; ad hump of 5t for your money; but I wants Chefokee, wifen he resooms his talk with * ‘Th en'roust says Halliday, ‘an® Dan ‘like Cherokee allers does. And J - ; (uformation brink of the ¢ wh Then he goes for'ard and pro- this Halliday; ‘it's my partner. It's o 6. math nir sppraciation tHetal, Plitjest 30 SO Sametan SThrelincs: SAENENY o D wonid nove L do2 Nows n ; plays till one Is broke; a little matter of, say, three thou s ninche take every of apiit ~an’ o0 Nell. turnin’” from Dan to this Hahi- £ iy puns oy S0 you might 11 prepare ) kee but the way the scheme frames itse'f Up, put ten thousand in Pot SPoppereq 9aY: ‘80 as far as you likes. The bridle’s % - $ guns an’ a cloud of st an’ pafnful outfit, while Halliday suc- after Im down an’ out, you'll have to fen thousand in the 2 Sauar " an: Plumb off hoss.* : o toodes “An’ the winner is to break my partner before Woltville's all ten thousand, coppered, on the BIER says mis secnides i oty of thomm ¢ : As T n1 y ited adversary to one thou- YOUr own.' i > g P! d 8B gays this Halliday, with another of them camped in a ch des e I e e A} Tty sais that” apSon.. we alk apptts staidiy: Jaskin® on D BT mmation yoe et aasiee hoes Bata = ture: the favalia Which At St Y s like. your partner is dead game Sport t draws a deep breath. Thirty thousand, 7 makes first to Mister Hall. Ten thot Jut som R aer L N ce S JoNE POSGE J= S e gort in three ten thousand dollar bets, an' all and. coppered, in the “Pot,” ten thot Not havir an’ he ¢ et s, ays_Cherokee, Sfter moreln twenty times as much, Your onyile lay-out at jonce marks an epock gand, open, in the “Big Squar’,” ax Y Sonall may ThaisT partners @ shore enough optimist that om\oipiiebusiness lfe wherefrom folks thousand on the high kyard, coppered £ dollars in thirty a-W . o s o g “‘An’ now then, says Nell t o heap sight alliday. ‘An’ now ‘herokee don’t make no retort. This 1ayS: however. an’ the two sharps most caichin’ her breath, ‘the 10 spot's the soda ¥elor yare 1 inguire now strong you be? 1 Halliday ain’t posted none that the part- prmoved thereby is Cherokee an’ that kyarg! 2 Ry ets. as he ties to Enow how long a 've got ner Cherokee's mentionin' is Karo Nel it d i st g E ix pilerim in the way. ‘Also, to_travel. & a trail I've 8ot L0 Cherokee allows he won't o pTurn your game!” savs Halliday when years!” A,\Ee!‘l":nr}ggtpfizr?d!ss;?k;:a‘.zbrll‘)'li:: . who oF optrue it Bratent the bar s an’ gei the My roil is forty thousand ig. himse'f on that pint onless his hand is his monéy is down, leanin’ back to light Sh'S only 8 child, mind, an’ st sot the 1get’s plumb alone. He's thin an fore em i erokee. > goes on: ‘It's torced. 2 % steel-like nerves that goes Wi case- N =3 ione B thin i enterprises —of all T open & game for you ati _‘When the time arrives (o open the kee makes the turn. Never does hardened sports—as she shoved that ten- T he - overtur: = oous nst is De ond drink time sharp. game the heft of Wolfville’s public is s action so sudden and complete. spot forth. But it's comin’ her way; h A who's a = bably - s comforti * retorts this Sathered at the Red Light. The word the sharpest n. The top luck holds on as certain as the suz: nf; - 2 ope an’ the “The chances t ‘with splite £0es 'round as to this enterprisin’ Halli the ~deck lays in the box is same two kyards shows for her as for F Mgty £ im up ot At the et pan L P duy hein’ out fof Cherokee's entire game: 2 ten-spot. An’ as the papers is shoved Cherokee, but this time they falls king- g : ey : he $franglers do anything to this s e jhousand youcall ,n” the prospect of seein’ a limit highar forth, how do you-all reckon they fallé? seven, the bank wins an’ pore Halllday 2 . approaches the s Holliday R “hot much: m. 1t 1 lose. I goes bock witr . than a cat's’ back, an ooel to the cican if they don’t come seven- cleaned out. i g does is fo presint him with a even thousand: if I win, yo th, proves mighty pop'lar. The play ; Halliday wins all along. Cher> * ‘Thar_Cherokee,” says Nell, an’ thar's y seems ple; ailin, pard,’ says > o0& ¥ the compliments ¢ . the irafl while I'm owner of you opens to a full house, shore is cut thirty thousand, an’ only three a soft smile an’ a sigh of deep content D ; : avs Enright, bank. Does that understandin’ g What limit _do you give me showed! How's that for perishin’ goes with the observation, ‘thar's your < L eten .‘g:’h‘; shore ain’t over peart none, St ch to It gos sa Cherokee. hen he et "‘il[" s n’ blaod? : bank ag'in: only it's thirty thousand . He comes ramplin' T stranger. on’t have this weepon off for a brief powwow with Faro g A0 ODposite to Cher-, “T looks'dt_Cherokee; his. face ¥ as"/Stronyer than it is four hours ago.’ nte from Tucson one 1l can put down a bet,’ q at Collins instead of 2 apo Hbral: T aln't more'n a year to calm as a Injun's; he's too finely fibered “‘Your bank, ladybird, you means! piost glimpse we has Collins, T Jearns of vou Chat T ger. In sech everits ut thar's one thing you-all for S et 1 T ts e s rt_to so much as let a eyelash ®ays Cherokee. eein’ the gen'ral herd UL Tepinis. AUS Abis Aowhj ured. Shore! Shootin: off Co £en ' Cherokee,'/saye Nell. 1L G If 'm In robust health now. . oThe Halliday is equally onemo. . ‘Well. qur Dol fheme fetsrte Tou the mail, he has the Red o exercise yet this evenin': an’ is good as far Sy jaw he's got to go on and break me ong, useful life before me, “the w . Cherokee shoves over three yellow ~Whats the difference? Don't you-all tell nail, has e Red 1s E goes, of course, but roll of three thou - Lriaba me w partners? Then Nell motions to cks in yere, egisters a vow { ks 10 yere, T reglsters o sow 1o o got to get it sers would do. Considerin’ m “‘Call ‘em ten thousand each’ says Black Jack. ‘The drinks is on me, Jack." ot o be regyarded as s H wallop the first sport I meets up wi : regyarded as no sech boon ail before ever {he p to ge e b a0 it can't she d n re ever the play is closed. Tell health, how, o hapas Yowll sae.-.G n : 2 o' like downin’ him complete. this yere Halllday narty that.' D i s You b suy Clicighegy: ‘Ehanhe Srats for: s Hallly dhe *sayit TN NAS" 06 Ny S 2 nng uSE E day to place his next bets. have.” ™ The necessary materials for 1 a3 Pa ML o o3~ : 121 . Somm= | White Magic for the Children. [ found in every fun-loving | home, or may easily be pro- e st cured at the expense of a few cents. il s iy ’/,/, by 8 Qlever Card Trick Before the performance of this trick ar- range the deck of cards in such a way that one paft of them contains all the red cards, while the other consists of the black ones. Then place one part on top of the other. Have somebody draw a card and look at it, but remember out of which part of the deck (the red or the 2 L black) the card was taken. Hi REVCY\'YHQ NyckeY card put back into the deck, but 1t the card was from the part containing the in as shown in figure, F¢0. CaFds, hold out the part consisting drpln 88 ohown in UUTe of black cards and vice versa. By look- While you suspend @ ring or iNE through the deck the card is easity the deck will fall with theif backs up. b To Forge an E65 Inte 2 Bottle. two rings from the other found, as it will be the aal Who can make a top that will set i T your hand close to the paper, as shown 1 - 9 ey, 085 Amus e Con's e aper cp. figure. Before long the paper will set it- D het o8 ::gd. ® flehton Place the egg on the mouth of the bottle < will balance the money If you the cards of different cols in motion? Nobody? We will show you olor. Place the Light a like a cork without pressing it in. The R et o e Jos The eyl Jou A1 paten of (iere R e ARG B B self in motion and will stop as soon as plece of paper an 0l the = . paper d point of the large pin as shown In flgure. ing as shown in, i eck, one side extend- yeedle and a square plece of writing pa- the diagonal lines and 5 you remove your hand. This simple me- the water bottle. thiow It burning into air in the bottle will as soon as the paper will turn without distarbing he belsncs, Larn the i raie ressure of el will Fomtai e masiih 1a e it p. ho The o ths Ailk bending two oppostte s | Sothe i e St o aea it e T e from the and become dense, whil s e o8 1l turn witho . turn the card face up, while the rest of center of the 5 , find the of the paper, one upward ther down. paper Sy Of the heat and partially escape: the R R . B plece of paper by drawing Now we are ready for the teick Hod ihat we have bent downward, leaving atter o short while on: s A T T y for the trick. Hold which sets the paper top in motion, little thin and hot d“r i the Sotlle: MrY. into the neck ? th and finally tal n h in the boti of the bottle 1] i, \ Now to the bottom with a loud report.