untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-12-24

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Established N CO R PO R AT E D Before tlie Two Years Public Every Day Capital, 0,000. GRAHAM RICE, Prest. References: Federal Bank of N w York, State Nat. Bank of New Orleans. 938 Canal St., New Orleans, la. 280 Broadway, New York. SIX STRAIGHT WINNERS 500 , PROFIT IN 6 DAYS- Our One Horse Per Day Play at Hew Orleans Gets the Money. OUR mi HORSE DAILY PLAY PAST FIVE DAYS: Wednesday, Scotch Plaid 7 to 5, Won Thursday. Commissioner Forster, 8 to 5, Won Friday Sweet Alice, 1 10 2, Won Saturday. Harry Wilson, 1 to 3, Won Monday, Old Hutch, 3 to 5, Won Tuesday, Flocarline, 1 to 6, Won Given good weather and a fair track at New Orleans we cant lose a bet for you Even when the track is bad the best we ever get for you is an even break. Our dispatches indicate good weather and a good track indefinitely from now on, and our famous corns of track experts announce that never in the history of the Maxim and Gay Company hav they had up their sleeves such a bunch of good things as they will spring for the benefit of our clients in the next ten days. You cant afford to miss us from now on We are clearly in our stride. If you are wise you will cut in and get some of the picking as 500 per cent, are the dividends earned the past six days, and yet the plays we have made in that period are the most conservative that could have been selected. The six were sure winners. We never shot at the moon. The stockholders of the Maxim and Gay Company bet thousands daily on the one-horse selection, and the money of our clients is therefore, as preciously handled as theirs. The outlook for the present week is really glowing. The track is in good condition and promises to remain so. Our experts are on the ground now and they have mastered every detail of the game. They Iook forward the next fortnight to the biggest winning percentage of their career. String along with us and you will get the money. We Handle Your Money with Caution. The success of our precautionary measures to surround our tremendous operations with every safeguard is apparent to all. As every racegoer realizes, publicity as to our planned coups before the races are run would endanger success and therefore we allow none. As a pledge of good faith the Maxim and Gay Company at 2 p. m. daily places in the hands of the editor of the New Orleans Item the selection on which the money of our clients is to be played, and also mails to each subscriber the name of the selection such letter bearing a postmark at least one hour prior to the time the race is run. When specially requested the name of the horse and the odds secured are communicated by telegraph after the races to subscribers. All money of our clients is placed through Mr. Sol Lichtenstein, the noted eastern bookmaker, who gets it down in a dozen cities through agents and thereby secures best results. Fee for placing your commission is 5 per cent, of net weekly profits. This is Mr. Lichtensteins charge. Fee for the information is 0 weekly. This is Maxim and Gays charge. Statements mailed weekly with check for profits. Accounts subject to withdrawal at two hours notice. The following are the minimum betting accounts that will be accepted: For a ?10 daily play on one horse, 0. For a 0 daily play on one horse, 00. "For a 0 daily play on one horse, 50. For a 00 daily play on one horse 00. For larger plays, sums in proportion. Remit direct to the Maxim and Gay Company, 928 Canal street, New Orleans. All accounts received by the Maxim and Gay Company will be played by Mr. Sol Lichtenstein, or some other agent of the Maxim and Gay Company, and the Maxim .and Gay Company will make all accountings direct to its clients. The Maxim and Gay Company assumes all responsibility for a proper execution of its clients orders. Our friends are cautioned; against sending money through the mails without registering. No checks accepted unless certified. .A


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