untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-03

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SUESSING be easy money all your life for the bookmakers, DONT betting on dead ones, when you can easily avoid it, and play when the stable money is being played. Am on the grounds early watching the morning workouts ana am in "THE KNOW." I never wire except I am absolutely sure the horse is fit and out for the money. Terms: "NO MONEY IN ADVANCE." Instead, after the horse I wire you has won, send me the winnings of a .00 straight bet. Furthermore, inclose 25 cents in your first letter only as a deposit to guarantee acceptance of telegrams. ADDRESS I D Mill 1930 STATEST-J. DLUIYl CHICAGO, ILL. Reynolds and Co. 63, 119 DEARBORN ST." TODAY TODAY two more good things will be cut loose. EVELYN BYRD, 4-1, our advertised special won easily yesterday. Todays specials will be at a good price and win off by themselves. Our previously advertised 30 to 1 shot dont go today owing to track conditions. This one is being held for a fast track and will start the first opportunity. TERMS: .00 DAII.T, .00 ANT SIX DATS Including: One or All Tracks. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock and for sale at news stand southeast corner Clark amd Madison Sts. ONE-TODAY-ONE REAL GOOD THING. Also Winner Stake. BEMEMBEB THE FOUB1H! Friday the Best Thing of Meeting. SATURDAY, 8 TO 20 TO 1. Sure to run 12 3. Attention No Train or Track Salesman. , Specials ready at 11 :30 a.m. at news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. Col. J. C. Wooters, General Manager; tel. 3031 Dearborn. BUNCO BRONCHO INFORMATION CO., 94 LINCOLN AVE. Evelyn Byrd, 5 to I, and won easily, was the "cinch" good thing wired every one of my clients yesterday, and, of course, they all cleaned up on it; but then that is nothing unusual with Ernests clients, because they are always getting the money. Besides working early and late myself at the track I have got in my employ two of the best track experts in the business, and it is to one of them that I owe yesterdays winner. On my form and figures I could not, and neither was any of the Chicago handicappers according to their sheets, able to get "Evelyn Byrd" past the wire first, but one of my track experts saw a little quiet "work in the mud early in the week by this one, aid made such a convincing report that after verifying it by personal talks with "those connected" that my clients profited accordingly. This should prove to every one following racing that real genuine inside stable information cashes your tickets. You might not always win, but the chances of loss are reduced to a minimum, and my clients for years have found my tips not only a source of pleasure but profit. The proof of my success is my years of continuous prosperity. I have clients on my list who have been with me uninterruptedly since 1898, playing my advice, east, west and south. Monday of this week I wired "Sigmund, which won at 15 to 1. Tuesday every client received "Wild Pirate," which was backed from 25 to 1 to 10 to 1 and finished third. Bead the Bacing Forms chart and you will see that "Wild Pirate" was only beaten two noses by a "fluke." With this kind of information on tap, and my fair method of doing business is it surprising that I not only retain my subscribers year in and year out, but make new ones daily? I pay good money for my information : seDd all telegrams by my special code, in order to nrotect my stable friends; AM NOT AN IMITATOE, BUT POSITIVELY THE OBIGINATOB of the PAY AFTER YOU WIN idea. Instead of money in advance, bet for me on the horse I wire you. Bemit honestly and promptly, and Ill make up some of your past losses for you and put you on the winning side in short order. Enclose 25 cents with your application, only as a deposit and guarantee that you will accept telegrams. I will then immediately mail you my new July code. Address, Frod Ernest, P. O. Box 182, Chicago. Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-369 DBARBORN ST. PHONE HARRISON 3689. TEBMf: .00 PER DAT. .00 PER WEEK. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A. M. Evelyn Byrd, Jack Rattlin, Cherished were the three winners all our tubscribers received Wednesday. THURSDAY AT WASHINGTON PARK 12 TO 20 TO I EXTRA SPECIAL 6000 THING. This one is a mud lark of high degree, will have a good jockey up and barring accident should win in a gallop. We will name two other good things in our wire and on our Form Letter. Both will be as good as 4 to 1. They like the track and should win in a canter. FRIDAY, JULY 4TH, WE HAVE TWO LONG SHOTS ON TAP. The odds on one should be 8 to 1, on the other not less than 25 to 1. We consider this one aa good as was Luke Ward, 60 to 1 ; Brownie Anderson, 25 to 1, nnd Moabina, 50 to 1, all won, and sent to all subscribers of the Bace Track Information Bureau. Oldest, safest, most reliable turf bureau in the west. What we advertiee is absolutely reliable and correct. If you want to make big money with small capital dont fail to subscribe for our good things this week. We will beat our wonderful record of last week and the week before. FORM LETTER HANDICAP ON SALE AT 9 A. M. Also sold at Grand Pacific, Great Northern and Sherman House Hotels ; Kolmans cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. ; cigar stand in Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and news stand, northwest corner Clark and Madison Sts. MY GREAT SPECIAL As in the past, Washington Park this year has been my most successful meeting. My friends are all big winners because I have sent them no haphazard information only when sure. For July at Washington Park. My good thing for the Fourth has been especially pointed for a certain race and can win easily on any kind of traok. It is the best thing of the meeting. Has Been Carefully Prepared. You cannot afford to be without this good thing. Send me your name and address at once so that I can forward you my Washington Park code, as all my business is done by code. And will Win Sure at a Juicy Price. Enclose 25 cents to guarantee acceptance of telegram, and bet .00 for me straight, remitting promptly the winnings. All I ask is for you to be fair with me and I will surely send you the goodB. Address A. L- Tenny, P. O. Box 275, Chicago.


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