untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1911-08-06

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Coeur dAlene !aSatlM 1 1911 MEETING OPENS SEPTEMBER 11 II 36 days of high-class racing over a model mile race course. o 6,000 in Stakes and Purses. Seven Stakes with guaranteed o 0 values of from ,000 to ,000 each. Positively no Purse J less than 00. Six or more races daily. Banner meeting J west of the Mississippi. Electric lights in all stalls and o. kitchens. Up-to-date plant in every respect o 1 Stakes Close Thursday, Auost 10 o Address All Communications to :: :: E. S. SHELTON, General Manager, o o Coeur dAlene Fair and Racing Assn., Suite 5 Hazel Block, Spokane, Wash, o NINETEEN DAYS OF RACING OPEN BOOKING. .Good Accommodations for Horses, and Square Treatment for Horsemen. NO ENTRANCE FEES. . . . INAUGURAL MEETING . . . MUSKOGEE JOCKEY CLUB, Officials Include E. C. SMITH, Presiding Judge, and ARTHUR McKNIGHT, Starter. BOOKMAKERS OF REPUTABLE STANDING WELCOME. Record System Players of this remarkable system have reaped a harvest during the last four months. A ten dollar Hat bet won nearly two thousand dollars on the Kentucky tracks alone from April 29 to July 1. Over four hundred dollars was won at Jamestown April 5 to 20. Remember this system had to be filed with this paper and these figures verified before insertion of this advertisement would be permitted. This was done for the protection of the public. I guarantee these figures can be verified in one hours time by any purchaser of this system. All Record System horses are played to win and win only, regardless of prices, weights, jockeys or anything else. Especially adapted for handbook play. As there are no conditions attached to any bet made settlement can le made upon closing prices next day. Take the past week : MONDAY, JULY 31, at Butte, Mont., sixth race, J. F. Crowley was the only system play of the day and paid 8 to 1. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, at Fort Erie, third race. Sir Alvescot was a system horse and won, paying 12 to 1. This system requires no doping. Selections can be made from entries in live minutes. No attention paid to any letter not accompanied by M. O. PRICE, .00. GEORGE CRAFT 1176 fox Street, New York City, N. Y.j Collyers PDEPIAI BIG 00 ortblML Duriug the forthcoming week I will cut loose mv second $.T00 SPECIAL. To those bettors who responded to my initial offer I need not make advances THEY KNOW WHAT WE DID. Kor the benefit of the uninitiated I will sar ALL NECESSARY ANGLES HAVE BEEN TAKEN CARE OK. If you will wager 00 for me wire before 10:;50 Tuesday. If you want cheaper information here it is: 0 Special Wednesday. For Wednesday, August 0, I have wh?!t I consider the safest betting proposition of the present racing season. It will be from Butte and 1 confidentially expect it to be as good as was OXER. 9 to 1. CIIILLA, IS to r, or ARASEE, S to 5 mav last 0 special. The price is 0 no more, no less. SPECIAL: To those subscribers alreadv on my books, I mean those who have pieviouslv subscribed for my information. I make this exceptional offer 0 for the next fourteen days, which includes the balance of the Butte meeting as well as the week at Hamilton. Now, dont tell me I never offer you a bargain. I will b at Hamilton prior to the opening date. You know the answer. A copy of mv information filed the night before the race. BERT E. COLLYER, Formerly with the Chicago American Euita S09 Oxford Bldg., 118 N. La Salle St. CHICAGO, ILL. TURF CORRESPONDENT, 507 BALTIMORE BUILDING, Chicago, Illinois, IS NOT SAYING A WORD, but just DELIVERING THE GOODS with its DAILY ONE-HORSE WIRE. Better come and GET IN THE GAME. Only One Dollar for Wire NIGHTFALL, 52, WON was the good thing FORM SPECIAL we advertised for yesterday. No more Specials until Saturday. THE TURF REPORTER, CHICAGO 20-1 ADVERTISED SPECIAL. This is one of THREE GOOD THINGS I ADVERTISED for over a week. Track conditions spoiled the other TWO. They will win at HAMILTON. COMMONERS TOUCH 5-1 2ND KING AVONDALE 4-1 3RD G. M. MILLER advertised special 4-1 3RD Extra Special lost. Positively the only horses wired my Patrons the past week. There will be nothing doing until Hamilton, which opens next Saturday, August 12. We expect to put TWO GOOD THINGS over during the meeting that will be as good as OCHRE COURT, which WON at 20 to 1. Dont fail to have your name on my books for my Opening Occasional, as I will not send any wires except to those who have Ono Winner Due them. Patrons will please send me any change of address so as wire will reach them O. K. .00 ONE A DAY. NO MORE .00 GUARANTEED TO WIN OR NEXT ONE FREE UNTIL YOU GET A WINNER. EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL Initials E. J. Room 65, 10G N. La Salle Street, :: Chicago, III. Old Number 92. Be a Member of My Glut. J. J. Schreiner, 1G years trainer, owner and bookmaker. Racing expert for Denver Post. Cincinnati, Chicago, Louisville, St. Louis players: This is the chance of your life. I am at the track myself, do my own work, no handicapping ur guess work with me, but genuine! information obtained by personal supervision of horses and a special kuowl edge of their condition at the time they raee. The stable money is always bet on those I give, three to four horses weekly. I am next to some that are cherry ripe and will be 10 TO 1 OR BETTER that will get the money. I am charging the nominal fee of Weekly; 0 for Balance of Meeting 15 days. Telegraph your remittances or remit bv express letter. 1 wire horse at 10 a. in. Address ROOM 205 GOLDBERG BLOCK, : BUTTE, MONT. Positively no business by mail. 1 1 1 II lllll I I BMBWWMIMBBMMMWBMMB M THEY SAY." !"WHAT "The following letter" explains itself. It says Dear Mr. Sutton Enclosed find M. O. 0 to pay the balance I owe yon. I am finding your "New Handbook System" simply "A Peach." I receive many letter just as strong as the above every week. For a short time I am sending the "Complete New Triumph Handbook System" upon reet of M. 0. as first payment, the balance of 2 to be paid after you are fully satisfied. I am sure you will cheerfully pay the balance! after you are shown. WM. H. SUTTON, Chemist, 2G51 Orchard Ave., :: Los Angeles, f BETTORS anywhere, handbooks or poolrooms pay 15 to 1 or better. I have inside information on a horse at Butte that starts in a few days. If you will remit me -winnings of a Flat Bet write me at once and I will send you name of horse by mail. No telegrams to pay for. This horse will be at a long price. RICHARD WILLIS, Louisvillo, Ky. AJ AWFlTI vestigatc . my plan and "f li 11 1 h 1 method as a guide to sue eessful turf speculation, with intention to put same in operation. Will stand the test and thorough investigation. Big profits. Personal interview with principal only. Address F. A. LUKE, G309 N. Clark Street, :: :: :: Chicago, 111.


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