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Maxim and Gay Company CAPITAL, 0,000. INCORPORATED. NATIONAL BANK BEFERENCE8 FUBNI8HED WASHINGTON, D. 0., NEW YORK, N. Y NEW ORLEANS, LA., Corcoran BIdg. 280 Broadway. 038 Canal St. WIN AT WASHINGTON The Washington Race Meeting opens at Bennings Monday, Mrch 23rd It continues for three weeks. Ten dollars placed on each of our selections daily there last season netted 00 We did not have a losing week, and had only two or three losing days We are there again awaiting the commissions of our three thousand patrons, and you are invited to join us. The Use of Our Turf Information Makes You a Rival of the United States Mint. Q U TH REE e axim and Gay Company have three distinct systems of operating. They are the One-Horse-Per-Day play, the Three-Horse-Per Day play, and the fcJix-Horae-Per-Day play. They ara easily understoood. When our force of experts meet at night to give over their selections for the S S I E Iwl 5 morrow some ona horse stands out prominently in their judgment as a winner. We, therefore, take this horse as the best single bet of the diy, and the n me of this horse constitutes the Oae Horse-per-Day play. Enlarging on the idea, three horses are selected and given for the Three-Horse-Per-Day play. The Six-Horses play consists of the one horsi chosen to win each of the six races daily. Here follows the results of a 0 play of each of these sysiems at Bencings last spring: OUR RECORD AT WASHINGTON LAST SEASON. . Here follows our record last Spring at Washington, showing the horses we selected, in each of our series for our subscribers. A reckoning is made showing the result of a ten dollar wager on each selection. Look it over: SIX HORSE PER DAY PLAY. THREE HORSE PER DAY PLAY. ONE HORSE PER DAY PLAY. SIX HORSE PER DAY PLAY. THREE HORSE PER DAY PLAY. ONE HORSE PER DAY PLAY FIRST DAY MARCH 25. ELEVENTH DAT APRIL 5. Horse. Odds KosnltWonLost Horse. OddsResnltWonLost Horse. Odds. Result. W.L. Horse. OddsResnltWonLost Horse. OddsResnltWonLost Horse Odds Result W L Merriment .. 5 to 2 Lost .. 10 Merriment. .. 5 to 2 Lost .. 10 Woodtrice.... 4 to 1 Won 40 .. Early Eve... 7 to 10 2nd .. 10 Agnea D With .. . Calgary 6 to i Lost 10 Flamboyant. 8tol Lost .. 10 Illuminate .. 8 to 5 Won 16 .. Red Knight . 7 to 5 2nd .. 10 Decameron . 1 to 1 3rd .. 10 Arius 7 to 10 2nd .. 10 Woodtrice. .. 4 to 1 Won 40 .. Headland ... 1 to 1 Won 10 ..Calgary 6 to 1 Lost .. 10 Himself 7 to 5 Won 14 - Decameron .. 1 to 1 3rd .. 10 Illuminate .. 8 to 5 Won 16 .. Woodtrice... 5 to 2 Lost .. 10 Woodtrice... 4 to 1 Won 40 .. Calgary 6 to 1 Lost .. 10 Justice 11 to 10 Won 11 .. SECOND DAY MARCH 26. TWELFIH DAT-APBIL T. Obliged 7to2 Won 35 .. All Saints.. . 5 to 2 Won 25 .. All Saints .... 5 to 2 Won 25 .. Maru 7 to 5 Won 14 ..Maru.- 7 to 5 Won 14 ..Maru..... 7 to 5 Won 14 Bed Knight. 6 to 1 Lost .. 10 Notlimah.... 3 to 1 Lost ..10 , Toscan 4 to 5 Won 8 .. Toscan 4 to 5 Won 8 .. All Saints.. . 5 to 2 Won 25 .. Caithness ... 4 to 5 Won 8 .. Curtsey 6tol 3rd .. 10 Optima 3 to 1 Lost ..10 Notlimah 3 to 1 Lost .. 10 Optimo Stol Lost .. 10 Caithness ... 4 to 5 Won 8 .. Ohnet 2 to 1 2nd .. 10 Lou Rey 3 to 5 Won 6 .. Fabius Stol 3rd ..10 . , Gold Fox.... 6tol 2nd .. lo THIRD DAY MARCH 27. THIRTNTH DAY APRIL 8. Julia Lyston 8 to 5 Left .. 10 Julia Lyston 8 to 5 Left .. 10 K. Barleycorn 7 to 2 2nd .. 10 Char. Moore. 7 to 10 Won 7 ..Char. Moore 7 to 10 Won 7 .. Aenes D 5 to 2 Won "5 Trump. 8 to 5 Lost .. 10 Eloim . 7 to 5 Lost ..10 Benduro ... . 8 to 1 2nd .. 10 Farrell 3 to 5 Won 6 .. " Eloim 7 to 5 Lost .. 10 K.Barleycorn 7 to 2 2nd ..10 Farrell 3 to 5 Won 6 .. Agnes D 5 to 2 Won 25 .. K.Barleycrn 7 to 2 2nd .. 10 Shandonfleld 2tol 3rd .. 10 Water Alono. 3tol Won 0 .. - Agnes D 5 to 2 Won 25 .. Eliz. Moan. . 8 to 5 Won 16 .. FOURTH DAY MARCH 28. Phil. Paxton 5 to 2 Lost .. 10 Mda 8tol 2nd .. 10 Justice 3tol Won 30 ..Justice 3 to 1 Won 30 .. FODRTNTH DAT-APRIL 9. Early Eve.. . 5 to 2 Won 25 .. Swamplands. 7 to 1 Lost .. 10 Price 8 to 5 Won 16 .. Mystic Belle. 4 to 1 Won 40 .. Mystic Belle 4 to 1 Won yoh 40 u .. Justice 3tol Won 0 .. All Saints.... 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Mystic Belle. 4 to 1 Won 40 ..Roue 6 to 5 2nd . 10 Swamplands 7tol Lost ..10 Decameron.. 4 to 5 Won 8 .. Calgary 5 to 2 2nd x 10 All Saints ... 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Roue... 6 to 5 2nd .. 10 K.Barleycm 3 to 1 3rd .. 10 IBTH DAY MARCH 29. All Saints... . 1 to 1 2nd .. 10 Morca 4 to 5 2nd .. 10 K.Barleycorn 3 to 1 3rd .. 10 The Hoyden.. 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Calgary 5 to 2 2nd .. 10 J. A. Warner 4 to 1 Won 40 ..Morca . 4 to 5 2Dd .. 10 t FIFTEENTH DAY-APRIL 10. The Hoyden. 7 to 5 Won 14 .. The Hoyden. 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Rossair .20tol Lost .. 10 Tugai Bey.. . 4 to i Srd .. 10 Shandonfleld 53aBUUUUUBlu- 6 to 5 Won won i- 1 .. Illuminate 7 to 2 Won 35 .. Tugai Bey.. . 4 to 1 3rd .. 10 Cheval dfor. 9 to 10 Won 9 Char. Moore 6 to 5 2nd ..10 Beau Ideal .. 4 to 1 3rd .. 10 Shandonfleld 6 to 5 Won 12 " Happy :0tol 3rd .. :0 SIXTH DAY MARCH 31. Bins Delft.. . 2 to 1 Won 20 .. Bosetint .... 4tol Won 40 ..Happy 50tol 3rd .. 10 Happy 50tol 3rd .. 10 Cheval dOr. 9 to 10 Won 9 .. Arius ltol Won 10 .. Meistersinger 7 to 2 3rd ..10 Playliite .. 6tol Lost .. 10 Twilight 7tol Lost .. 10 Fonsoluca;. . . 8 to 1 3rd .. 10 Shandonfleld 6 to 5 Won 12 .. Meistersingr 7 to 2 Srd ..10 SIXTEENTH DAY APRIL 11. BluxfeOrnge 7 to 5 Won 14 .. D.FarNiente 12 to 1 Lost .. 10 Eugenia Burch With .. .. Merry Hours . 6 to 5 Won 12 Fonsoluca... 8 to 1 3rd .. 10 Blue Peter... I to 4 Won 2 .. Merry Hours. 6 to 5 Won 12 " Pigeon Post. 5 to 2 Won 25 .. SEVENTH DAY APRIL 1. - Happy 12 to 1 Lost .. 10 Lamp oLee. 4 to 5 Lost .. 10 Moica 8 to 5 Won 16 ..Himself With .. ..Justice 11 to 10 Won 11 .. All Souls.. .. 4 to 1 Lost ..10 Man oWar.. 1 tol Won 10 .. Essene With .. .. Merry Hours 6 to 5 Won 12 .. Blue Peter .. 6 to h Won 12 .. Justice ... 11 to 10 Won 11 .. Lamp oLee. 4 to 5 Lost ..10 v Illuminate .. 1 to 2 2nd iO .. KVKNTNTH DAY-APRIL 1 2 FoDSolnca .. 6 to 5 iud .. 10 ElGIi TH DAY A PKIL 2. J. A. Warner. 4 to 1 Lost .. 10 Redpath With .. .. Redoath Withdrawn First Chord . 1 to 2 Won .S .. Fonsoluca ... 6 to 5 2ud .. 10 Calgary 6 to 5 Won 12 .. BlueandOrange 4 to 5 Won 8 ..Nuptial 2tol 2nd . 10 Tamariu..... 5 to 2 Won 25 ..Calgary . 6 to 5 Won 12 .. Arius.. 2 to 1 2nd .. 10 Carroll D.. 3 to 5 3rd .. 10 Canary .. . 6 to 5 Won 12 .. Lamp oLee. 3 to 5 2nd .. 10 Himself 4 to 5 Won 8 .. Meistersingr 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Nuptial 2 tol 2nd .. 10 Lamp oLee. 3 to 5 2nd ..10 Carroll D 3 to 5 3rd .. 10 Advocator .. 8 to 1 Lost .. 10 NINTH DAY APRIL 3. Toscan ll to 10 2nd .. 10 Toscan ... . 11 to 10 2nd .. 10 Belle Milford. 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Totals 950 50 Totals 97 50 Totals 99 0 Woodtrice... 8 to 5 Won 16 .. Ninouia .4 tol 3iU .. 10 Recapitulation: Recapltuation- naotinitniaitn,, -Bona ...... 3 tol Won 30 .. Belle Milford 7 to o Won. 11 .. Tntnl Winning , -n Recapitulation: Ninonia .4 tol Srd .. 10 ri8 5950 Ja,1 w- Winnlnands Total Winnings 29 Bella Milford 7 to 5 Won 14 .. Nt Prnfi4 ai L2?ees 50 Total Losses 0 Maru 10 tol 3rd .. 10 TENTH DAY APRIL 4. Net Profits 400 Net Profits 147 Net Profits 299 Prodigal Son 8 to 5 Lost .. 10 Maru . 10 to 1 3rd .. 10 Mango 8 to 1 Won 80 .. - Alack 5 tol Won 50 .. Red Knight With .... . . 50 oO 97 97 29 29 Allriaints ...13 to 10 Won 13 ..Mango 8 tol Won 80 .. Net winnings on six horse per Net winnings on three horse per Net winnings on one horse Dlav Mango. 8 tol Won 80 .. day play for 17 days of meeting, 00. day play for 17 days of meeting, 47. for 17 days of meeting. 99 Jack McGinn 15 to 1 3rd ..10 1 Closing odds, according to the New York Daily America, are guaranteed. Statements are sent to all account clients weekly with check for profits. All accounts are plaved continuously until ordered withdrawn. Clients have the privilege of withdrawing any balance to their credit at pleasure. The smallest account we handle is 0. The smallest amount -we will place for any client on one horse is . There is no limit to the amount of money you can send us to be placed for you. In remitting, be sure to state whether you want us to play daily the One-Horse-Wire, the Three-Horse-Wire, or the Six-Horse-Wire, and state explicitly how much you wish placed on each horse. Remittances should be in our hands by Saturday, March 21, to insure a play from the beginning of the Bennings Meeting, on March 23. Any that reach us later will be played beginning with the day of receipt Remit by postofflce money order, express money order, New York Bank Exchange, or by telegraph direct to us at Washington. No commissions for Washington SLUU will wm be oe accented accepted at our New York or New Orleans Offices. Address Maxim and Gay Co., P. O. Drawer 30, Washington, D. C. What the Best Newspapers Say of Our Probity and Standing: The echoes from the smashup of the malodorous "get-rich-quick" concerns have hardly loss, but merely place subscribers money on judgment of experts, charging a fee for infor- ceased sounding, and we leave to others to point out the wide difference between the Maxim mation and deduct a fixed percentage from winnings for placing the commissions Thev are and Gay Co., and such excrescences. Founded on business principles, carried forward on sound the pioneers in this line of investments or speculation. lines, and today greater, stronger and commended by every past client and turfman, the Boston Record, March 1, 1903: The Record has received some inquiries concerning the Maxim and Gay Co. promises no more than can be done, and makes good the minutest iota of Maxim and Gay Co., who advertise in connection with sporting events. They are not con- them. The extracts given heed no comment. cerned with the different turf schemes which have been recently closed by the authorities Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune, March 1, 1903: Maxim and Gay, who have been so sue- The advertising agents who place their advertising with the Record are men of high standing cessful in selecting winners at the New Orleans races, are in a class by themselves and have in the business world, and they are satisfied that the Maxim and Gay Co. is conducting itsbusi- no relation in their system of operation to the "get-rich-quick" schemes that have recently ness on straightforward business lines. The company has been established nearly three gone to pieces disastrously to those who patronized them. Maxim and Gay do not guarantee years. It does not guarantee clients profit or against loss, but merely places subscribers their clients profits nor against losses, but merely play the money of their subscribers and money on the judgment of its experts, charging a fee for the information and deducting a deduct a fixed percentage from winnings for placing the commissions. This point is made fixed percentage from winnings for placing commissions. The concern is foremost in clear in all their announcements. What they guarantee to do is to confidentially handle all this line of speculation. money forwarded them and place it on the races just as if it were their own. They have in Cincinnati Times-Star, March 2, 1903: The Maxim and Gay Company, well known nur- their employ as "dockers" the most expert judges of track work in the country, and there veyors of turf information, should not be confounded with "get-rich-quick" turf invest is not a horse at the New Orleans meeting that they have not a record of. The information ment or concerns of similar character. They have been established nearly three vears collected in this way is used to the benefit of their subscribers, and its reliable character is They do not guarantee clients profits or against loss, but merely place subscribers monev attested by the numerous winners they have picked up in the past two weeks. Maxim and Gay on judgment of their experts, charging a fee for information and deduct a fixed percentage are the pioneers in this line of investment or speculation; they have been established three from winnings for placing the commissions. They are the Napoleons in this line of invest- ycarss they conduct their business on straightforward business lines; their methods have ment or speculation. been thoroughly investigated and are entirely different from those pursued by the "get-rich- Kansas City Journal, March 1, 1903: The so-called turf investment companies that were quick schemes," so-called, which were but recently closed by the authorities. The trans- recently closed by the authorities seemed to be all of the same variety. They assumed to actions of Maxim and Gay are legal in every sense, and they do exactly what they advertise take the money of the public and "make books" with it, that is, use it to bet against the to do that is, play the money of their subscribers on the horses they judge will win, and public at race tracks. The Maxim and Gay Company, which was not closed, and which is they usually win. Prompt and proper accounting is made of the result, but they guarantee still doing business, is of a different character. This company, which has been established no fixed profits, though those who have continuously patronized them have not been losers, for three years, places its subscribers money on the judgment of its experts, chanrinsr a St. Paul Dispatch, Feb. 28, 1903: An investigation of the methods of the Maxim and Gay fee for information and deducting a fixed per cent from winnings for placing the commis Co shows them to be conducting their business on straightforward business lines. They sions. This company has not been interferred with by the authorities, either Federal or have been established nearly three years. They do not guarantee clients profits or against State.