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HORSEMENS Kentuckys Most HEADQIARTERS Famous Hotel. HKKl RNISHED and MODKRMZE1. Rates: .OO per day and up. Street Cars Direct to Track. Gait House Co., Louisville. Ky. J. GKKKNBKKG President Ba«a«flBHBaa«BB«aaa«Ba«aBaa«BVBMBaaaalB«BaaaBa1iaa DO YOU WANT m veil at eihi I ones dnrint: Ixius;toii nieetinj;? GihnI prices, ni.e-t ly two ve.ir olds, tirst atarten. I luvi- the rtehl dope oa them when thc.v go for the ni..ne.. Will ou bet •sin tor aw aa each one and wne ni arlnalaca awiralag after each racel If so. wiie ine voiii name and address ulieie teMKIMM will reach you promptly urj ilav a late as one oclock a. in. RICH. WILLIS, Care of Postal Telegraph Co., Louisville. Ky. THE TURF REPORTER. Room 509. 22 West Guincv Street. Chicago. Illinois, Batanta/a Daily. ROYAL METEOR. 8-5, WON. QreaafoateT, Christophine. 23-1, second given out to le played second 1. Form Special ran 1 ml. MONDAYS SPECIAL: No. 998. J. J. SCHREINER AMERICAS PREMIER CLOCKER. HAVE A CLOCKER OF VOIR OWN. Dont fool your lime and monev nwav nit anark dope and cheap tips. Consult a specialist of Hie .1,111c. Kcineniher. the stable money is bet on tlios,. | give. I wire one or two horses tail? ;1, |] ;, „, xv baranla oBTer. $.s for the balaaee «r Lexian ton. TIN DAYS. REMIT bv wire at e ate at order. J. J. SCHREINER 200 NORTH UPPER ST. :: LEXINGTON. KY. WANTED: A few more subscribers t » new service. See book No. 3*3 f„r full p,, ticular.-. Yeaterdaye Form Bpeeial Bniahed aecend MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: No. 107 in Book No. 363. Occa -ioii.i I iiinl Dally lost. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE, CHICAGO NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. MONDAYS SPECIAL: Alabama. Moderate, Maroon. Swallow. Yeaterdaye wire finished second. Form Bprilal and XX Bperial lost. Room 1101, 327 South La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. « 4 « , , , , t , j . , « " 1 , * ■ r,,",M " I f Ijjl ] Thoroughbred Yearlings | 11 The Property of the j I cnpTV ESTATE OF X Mr. JAS. R. KEENE l| I ANU o Various Breeders j| lj FOUR auction! ; v •; I! Lexington, Ky., May 6, 1914 ; ► o || BEN BRUSH HIPPODROME SWEEP o ► THE GET OF i delhi peter pan ultimus o J| I DISGUISE SUPERMAN VOTER | | o ♦ These yearlings were bred on the shares ♦ l and must be sold to divide partnership j ! o j| CATALOG READY WRITE FOR ONE TO ° [The Kentucky Sales Co., :; LEXINGTON KENTUCKY NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS to INTERNATIONAL DERBY, to be run at the course of the DORVAL PARK JOCKEY CUB, that the DATE of NAMING HORSES EXPIRES at MIDNIGHT of MAY I, 1914. Entries Closed November 15, 1913, with 67 Nominations 0,000 Guaranteed Value. The International Derby. For three-year-olds foals of 1911. By suliseription of individuals of 50 each. The subscription to entitle the holder to name, on or Iwfore May 1, 1!14. three horses of whieh only two may start. The subscription also to be subject to sale or transfer up to the time of naming horses, provided a certified copy Of such transfer be filed with the Dorval l"ark Jockey Club on or before May 1, 1!H4. It is further understood that the holder of a subscription may lease the raamteg qualities of one or more horses for the race, provided that such lease is consummated on or liefore the time of aaailnr hois-s, and that a certified copy of such lease is filed with the icneral Manager of the Dorval Dark Jockey tluh on or before the time of naming horses. Starters to pay .r additional each. The Jockev Club to add to subscriptions and the Btarttag fees a sum sulTcient to make the value of the stake . UMHJ. of which L.oOO to the second. ,."»H to the third ami .f ".iK to the fourth horse. Weight for age. Winners in 1»14 of . jOO to carry two paaaata extra: of $."..HH , five pounds extra. Noil winners at any time of ,mh allowed tive pounds. Maidens, ten paaaata, ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. To Be Run Saturday, June 13, 1914, at Dorval Park, Montreal, P. Q. The Dorval Park Jockey Club will pay the full guaranteed value of this stake in gold and assumes the collection of all entrance money. I I f WANTFI1 "ni,ILU I 1910 and 1911 I I MONTHLY RACING FORMS FA per copy will be paid for clean and complete $ 1 ,jj c°Pies of MONTHLY RACING FORM for — I AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, 1910 ■== JULY and AUGUST, 1911 L— DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, III. FROM • TO -m Adolpii SEli GENERAL EXECUTOR OF ARTISTIC, CORRECT and MODERN PRINTING. 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois TELEPHONES: Harrison 7340. Automatic 67-220. COFFEE. Did you ever try Jevnes MOCHA and JAVA Cottee? If you are not already one of Jevnes Coftea Customers try a pound at once and you will never use any other. The pound, 42 cents. C. JEVNE and CO., 30 - 32 South Wabash Ave.. Chicago Ornstein and Schoenberg 441 Plymouth Court CHICAGO ILLINOIS HAT FRAMES FOR THE TRADE HIGH CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. THE COLONIAL INN AT FAIRHOPE :: ALABAMA Under the management of J. C. HUNT. A beautiful winter resort, steam heated and all modern improvements. BPECIAL RATES TO WINTER TOURISTS. Golf Skirts MADE OF your own material WILSON, 166 N. State St., Chicago TELEPHONES: Automatic 62-756. Harrison 1314, 1315, 1316 All Department*. OWEN H. f AY LIVERY CO. AUTOMOBILE LIVERY AND GARAGE 435 Plymouth Court, Chicago, III. SUNNYSIDE HOTEL Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County Alabama. W. H. H. HARDING, Proprietor. In the heart of the Ponce de Leon country, be. tween Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Open all the year round. Fine fishing. The Springs furnish a certain cure for kidney diseases. RATES: PER WEEK, The finest Resort Hotel in the World HAS BEEN BUILT AT SUNSET MOUNTAIN. ASHEVILLF: N. C. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. An old-fashioned Inn. walls five feet thick, of Kranite hoiildtrs. Water from slopes of highest mountain east or the Korkies. Fim-st e»t links in the S..uth. Write for rates and literature. GROVE PARK INN. Sunset Mountain :: Asheville. North Carolina