Show TAKING A CHANCE The spirit of or gambling seems to poss possess possess pos pos- sess s all sorts Boris and conditions of oC men in these days das Perhaps It always has andIs and Is 18 only the more niort noticeable In the these c da days s 's of or prosperity Two members of or orthe the local stock exchange were strolling up UI Chestnut street one afternoon last week after arter a hard days day's work when the they stopped on the corner corner orner as If they were afraid to look around How much said one Five said the theother other A horse attached to an au e express wagon turned the corner cornel and the first brol broker oker cr said You lose lose and the other paid him the mone money They were betting on the color of the tho first hor horse e that turned the corner comer The writer boarded liI bin hla car to so go o down town and alI three clerks clell s got ot on at the next corner After Arter some ome few Cew words they ul HI be began nn to manipulate a coin They wets were matchIn match match- who should pa the In lug pennies to see gee pay three cur car fares Care There Is IJ a well-known well club chub near the city ill hall whose members sit nit In the window and make wagers on the color and kinks In the hair of or passers passers-by and there arc are some seine people who ho even cen believe c that y I Is still played to some extent Probably It I h Is for rOI It Is a form of oC gambling that appeals up- up peals to the cry very poor POOl T Tt id the dell delights of or upending pending prospective t or Imaginary winnings s I Is a n lu luxury m that nut may he ho In Indulged In- In 1 in for 01 or the small sum Rum of a u nickel Philadelphia Telegraph A |