untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-04

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30-1 SHOT JODAY In 5th Race at Washington Park. JUSTliTHINK IT OVER. You cange 30 to 1 for each dollar you wager on this one and have the pleasure of cashing and celebrate the Fourth in proper style. Is this information not well worth the price asked? Why miss this rare opportunity of increasing your bank roll? I have also information on Several Other Good Winners Today. I have informed all my patrons to call at my office to take advantage of Todays Good Thing. Why Not You? If you cant call at my office, you can obtain same at Race Track Cigar Stands, also Palmer House, Saratoga, Morrison Hotel Cigar Stands and at all South Side "L" Station News Stands on Loop. Those riding on Illinois Central I advise to get it before getting aboard at Randolph St. Station. Pries, I for the Best Thing of the Meeting. Ex - Jockey Yic Britton, Suite 539-40, 225 Dearborn St. FIFTH FLOOR. TAKE ELEVATOR. Reynolds and Co. 63, 119 DEARBORN ST. TODAY TODAY We have two more winning specials for our clients, including an 8 to 20 to 1 shot. AMERICANO, 6 TO I. WILD PIRATE, 3 TO I. Were the good things our numerous subscribers received yesterday. Be wise and get our information before going to the track today. Elevator runs until 1 :30 p. m. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock and for sale at news stand southeast corner Clark and Madison Sts. GUESSING 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 and 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 Dl II M 1930 STATE ST. J. DLUIYI CHICAGO, ILL AMERICANO, GOOD THING WILD PIRATE, Win. C. B. CAMPBELL, Win. HUNTER RAINE, Snd. TODAY-MT EXTRA SPECIAL-TODAY And Best Thing of the Meeting. SATURDAY 8 TO 20 TO 1 . Sure to run 123. 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. HORSEMENS INFORMATION CO. P. O. BOX 908, CHICAGO, ILL. Our Terms: .00 Each or Six Real Good Things for 0.00. Our good thing will win the first race today at about 6 to 1. Saturday we have two real good ones, which will win at nice, juicy odds. These are sent only to subscribers. If you want to win give us a trial. WEILL I GUESS that the telegram I sent all my clients yesterday more than "made good." The satisfaction is not only in having sent a winner, but from the fact that I wired the same horse on Tuesday, and in these columns Wednesday made the assertion that we were that day only beaten two noses at a long price by a "flluke." Look back at Wednesdays Racing Form, and it will verify me. The horse I have reference to was "WILD PIBATE," which won yesterday at 3 to 1, and it was positively the only horse wired by me yesterday. My telegrams are always sent in code, and yesterday the message received by all my clients when translated read : "Play Wild Pirate Again; Should have won a block Tuesday." True, the price was not so large as those l usually send, but it is particularly;pleasing to"have my friends i a winner, even if the price is but 8 to 1. I My record of the week up to date is as follows: Have wired four horses, three won and one beaten two noses, running third after being backed from 25 to 1 to 10 to 1. They were : Monday "Sigmund" won 15 to I. Tuesday "Wild Pirate," 3rd, 25 to I. Wednesday "Evelyn Byrd" won 5 to I. Thursday "Wild Pirate" won 3 to I. I believe that you will agree with me that this is winning information. I dont claim to send all winners, nor do I claim to know all the good things that are coming off at the tracks ; but I guarantee you that if you will follow me conservatively and consistently, placing an equal amount on every one of the horses I send you from time to time,-regardless of its price, whether it be 1 to 100 or 100 to 1, you will get the money. There has never been a client who followed me in this manner, but could show a good "bank roll." The only trouble with the average race follower is, that he is not content to play a few good things a week and make an easy living, but when he hits a poolroom or a race track, he "shoots at the moon." If its at the race track, some friend hands him one in every race ; if it is in a poolroom, he wants to pick one on every card that goes up and then kicks because they are only taking Chicago, New York and St. Louis races, for these only give him eighteen chances a day to display his guessing. I dont care much about having this sort of players on my list, but I do wish to hear from players who like to make an occasional bet, get tfee money and treat me honestly afterward. Mi I am the originator of the "MUTUAL INTEREST METHOD" of doing turf business. I pay good cash for honest information, and have in my employ the best track experts obtainable. I demand good Bervice from them and pay them accordingly. To put it plainly, I buy at wholesale and sell at retail. It is only by my immense number of subscribers, who treat me fairly, that I am able to give them the service I do on such easy terms. I take all chances, knowing my information and its source, and my motto has always been : "NO WINNER NO PAY." Instead of money in advance, bet for me on the horse I wire you. Be honest and Drompt in your dealings with me and Ill protect you. To save my stable friends from criticism all my telegrams are sent in code. I will mail you same on receipt of your application. Enclose 25 cents with your application as an evidence of good faith, the same being accepted by me only as a deposit and guarantee against loss by refusal of telegrams. Today being a national holiday, the telegraph companies accept telegrams only "subject to delay." Because of this fact, and that the majority of my subscribers are business and professional men. whose stores or offices will be closed today, I will take advantage of the Racing Forms columns to give them what, from actual observation and inside stable information myself and my track watchers know is fit to win, will carry the stable money today and win sure, bar accident. My subscribers are advised hereby to bet the limit on: Green-Key-Hen-Sad Dont make any mistake, and be sure and use my July code on the above. As the Racing Form reaches all the nearby cities by noon, and my clients are invariably readers of the same, I shall expect them to accept the same as if wired direct, and shall look for settlements accordingly. Address Frd Ernest, P. O. Box 182, Chicago. Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-269 DEARBORN ST. PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERM8: .00 PER DAY. .00 PER WEEK. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A. M. THREE LONG SHOTS TODAY AT WASHINGTON PARK. FIRST RACE 12 to 80 to 1 extra special good thing; absolutely sonly known at this office. We consider this one the very best long shot of the meeting to date. THIRD RACE 15 to 1 extra special plunge for the limit bet. This is our long advertised rood thing, is in great form, the track just suits, will have a good rider up and barring accident should win in a common canter. WYETH IS A GOOD THING PLUNGE ON HIM. SIXTH RACE 6, 7, 8 or 10 to 1 good thing. This is the greatest chance of the season to win big money with small capital. We consider these three long shots better than the three long shots we gave out Derby Day, Wainamoinen, 3 to 1 ; Alfred Vargrave, 6 to 1 ; Brownie Anderson, backed from 30 to 1 to 12 to 1, given to 500 followers of the Race Track Information Bureau. They all won easily. Saturday Two Long Shots on Tap. OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 1230 JULY 4TH. FORM LETTER HANDICAP ON SALE AT 9 A. M. Also sold at Grand Pacific, Great Northern and Sherman Hotels in rotunda at cigar stands; Kol-mans cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. ; cigar stand in Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and news stand, northwest corner Clark and Madison Sts. JESSIE JARBOE. I sent this mare to my clients Tuesday because I knew she was good and that a largo amount of money would be bet on her. She would have won but for the delay, when bets were declared off. I WENT RIGHT BACK and sent her Wednesday, as I knew the race did not hurt her, as she had a good preparation and the connections intended to bet. The price was only 4 to 1 ; that was pretty good, for Jessie Jarboe tow-roped her field and won as she pleased. AMERICANO was what my clients got Thursday and all I hope is that they got the first betting as our wire instructed My July 4th Special will be 6ent to my clients today in my Washington Park code, as advertised. Enclose 25 cents to guarantee acceptance of telegrams and bet .00 for me straight, remitting promptly the winnings. All I ask is for you to be fair and I will send you the winners. A. L. Tenny, P. O. Box 275, Chicago.


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