untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-03-20

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One Horse-One Race Is what oar SPECIALS constat of. HAVILAND, 8 to 5 Won Was Our Yesterdays Special. Three specials out of fifteen that did not finish 1-2 is our record this month, beside our one lest liet at each track is worth the price of our special.. Ferronlere, 7-1 won Haughty, 3-1 won Lena J., withdrawn. Eighty Per Cent of These Alone Win. We advertise but one horse and that is the horse wired us for our special. Remember our wires are on file for inspection. Today at Oakland A 6 to 15-1 Extra Special. This horse wired us with our Mondays special. Haviland is another Sure Winner. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Two Extra Special Good Things. Saturday, March 24, We have one of the best things ever cut loose, and we estimate the odds at about 15 to 1. It really should be 30 to 50 to 1 on public form. NOTICE: If Special Loses. One Free Exchange Regardless of Other Winners on the Sheet. Terms, S3 for one flay; 910 for six clays. MAIN OFFICE, 315, 167 DEARBORN ST. Phona Central SIM D D I NCR PR CoL J.C.WOOTERS AutoSMl. O. D.inrUbU. Manager. THE OLD JUDGE 119LaSalle TOM COLLINS 119LaSalle Room 65. Phone Main 4392. V- 3 WINNERS 3 SS YESTERDAY At Crescent Park. My new code will be ready tomorrow. All subscribers ask for it. ARTHUR and CO. .00 per day .... .00 per week We give but three horses daily. Yesterday our one best bet BLACK BURN, 7-2 WON Our other h-rses BANEFUL, 7-5 WON COUSIN KATE, 1-4 2nd A FRAMED-UP 30-1 SHOT TODAY This is one of the opportunities that we will afford our clients. This trick has been kept under cover for weeks and has teen pointed for this event. The way he will win this race will make it look as if it was fixed so you can BET THE HAWK ItOLL, ON THIS. Turf Reporters Special Tuesdays Special: No. 10. Mondays Special was Conjuress, withdrawn ENTRY LIST G-7-9-10-8 10-8 14-817-818-821 844-848. NATIONAL RACING REVIEWS SPECIAL NO. Z99. Boom 37, 71 Dearborn St., Chicago. Yesterdays Special: ROTH W f-1 2nd SI. 00 per month. 25 cents per copy. INFORMATION. at New Orleans. Recelvesoccasioral "good things." Chicago clients wanted Good bettors send address. LAWYER, Room 69 World Building. ARTHUR PEABODY SONS desire to draw attention to the fact that another horse, with whose training methods and stable connect ions they are entirely familiar with, starts at Bennings, Monday, March 26th, opening day. We expect the odds io be 8 or 10 to 1, as the Washington bookmakers will discount the good form which the horse has shown prior to his shipment from California. Last year we advertised in this very same maimer, for the opening dav, and sent out Sir Brillar, 10 to I, Won. Strictly one horse advised, always. We fully expect to duplicate our success of last year and desire to slate that to show the racing public our good intentions, we will again reduce the price for this "Opening Day Occasional" only, same as last year, to THREE DOLLARS. All Occaslonals in the future will be ..00, same as in the past, anil this reduction Is done strictly for the purpose of demonstration, as we desire to make as many new friends as possible for the coming season. All remittances should be in our possession as early as possible. Allow us to start yon right for the season. f I In case of loss our next .00 occasional will be kill I I"L I sent free. This horse must win to lie charged, or mm II I 1 1 r yu are entitled to the next winner, the tonus for 11V I IVbl which are .00 each. We Never Misrepresent. 22 West 33rd Street, New York City. Adjoining Waldorf-Astoria. Long Distance 3625 Madison. Established 1890. I YESTERDAY OUR ONE BEST BET WAS e edap;,bUC CREEL 31 WO N V. LAST WEEKS RECORD . 1L-es SUurday... MINNIE ADAMS. 7 2 won Wednesday FLO RIZ EL 10-1 3rd aSSi. Friday CREEL 5-1 3rd Tuesday... .OHATORIAN 7-1 won JaSrUje Thursday ..TOM DOLAN 3-2 won Monday ....DAN BRADLEY.. 7 5 wrn again call your attention to the fact that one horse a fltclllBl is our specialty, and that we are the only firm that P?tiMfNr stood the test of time with a one-horse-a-day proposition. Mm REYNOLDS and CO. PEp Horse Owners and Expert Handlcappera, we Never Mis. Sixth Floor, 119 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO S1.00 Daily. Phohe 2877 Central. S5.00 Weekly. TURF REPORTERS DAILY FORM LETTER. fjftdSSandA FIGURES COMBINED WITH INFORMATION LSpjjBKVBbwrl 50 per cent of entire letter guitranteed 1-2 or next days sheet free. V m!rl S1.00 DAILY. .00 WEEKLY. V Jjf y Room 312, 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Phone Central 3835. MONDAY OUR LETTER GAVE GOLDZONE Special 4-5 WON WHEATSTONE 7-1 WON MEADOWBKEEZE 4-5 Second HAMILCAR Special Withdrawn OWASCA 8-5 WON LISARO Best Bet 18-5 Second COUSIN KATE 1-4 Second BUCOLIC 10-1 Second KOLLA 7-10 WON WATER CURE 4-1 Second ANOTHER GOOD LETTER TODAY DEARBORN PARK EXCHANGE Three regular trains on the Wabash Railroad will leave Dearborn j Station Polk Street daily Sunday excepted for Dearborn Park. Trains will leavv at 12:30, 12:58 and 1:35 p. m., stopping only, at Archer avenue, 47th street. Englewood and 95th street. Returning at 4:35 llrst train, 5:30 and G:50, making above stops. Calumet Yellow Line Electric cars make connection at 25th street from South Chicago, Pullman, Kensington and near-by points. Round Trip Tickets ;ar,Lhrn A a",." ,,4 Twenty -five Cents WHAT THE I RUNNING HORSES DIP IN 1905 That is the title of a vest pocket volume that every man interested in racing should have. It contains a record of the performances and earnings of every liorse over 0,000 of them that raced on the thirty-threc urincipal tracks of the United States and Canada last year. It is arranged alphabetically and by ages and gives yon at a glance a line on the horses. It should he invaluable to handicappers and speculators. NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION The book will be mailed to any address in the United States and Canada upon receipt of ONE DOLLAR. It can be procured from news dealers and at this office at the same price. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING GO., I 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III.


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