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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO INTERNATIONAL DERBY, to be run at the course of the DORVAI PARK JOCKEY CI LB. 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. I-T thrci ye.irolds foals of lflll. By Mbaerbjtloa of imlividiiiil of .50 each. The subscription to • rtiiic the bolder to a»air. on or before May 1. liti i. three boiii i arhleh iiiy t.. may -tail, riic nb Hcrlpttoa alao 1" l»- Habjrcl to sale er transfer ap to the tbae af aaniag horses. arorMeid a certitieii ■■■py Of such transfer be tiled with the Dorvai lark Jockey Club on or before May 1, 1!»14. It is further understood that the bolder of a subscript ion may lease the running qualities of one or more horses for the race, provided that such lease is coasaauaated on or before the time of naming hanca, and thai a certified copy of such lease ib libel with the oneral MaaagTT of the Dorvai Park Jockey Club on or before the tbae of namins; horses. Starters to pay .O additional eacb. The Jockey dab to add to subscriptions and the starting fee- a sum suffcient to niake the value of the stake 1914.sh, itx», of which $. km to the aecoad, ll.iioO to the third and 8000 to the fourth bene. Weight for age. Winners in 1!IH of . i 0 to carry two pounds etra; of ,000, five pounds extra. Non winners at any time of ,000 allowed live pounds. Maiden-, ten pound-. ONE MILE AND A QUARTER. To Be Run Saturday, June 13, 1914, at Dorvai Park, Montreal, P. 0 The Dorvai Park Jockey Club will pay the full guaranteed value of this stake in gold and assumes the collection of all entrance money. | ill III |TT n I 1910 19n and I912 | WflllltU | MONTHLY RACING FORMS HA Per copy will be paid for clean and complete $«f I ,JJ copies of MONTHLY RACING FORM for == I August and July and September. f]AiA 1910 August 1911 May.. 1912 L" DAILY RACING FORM PIBLISilING CO., 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, III. COFFEE. Did you ever try Jevnes MOCHA and JAVA Coffee? If you are not already one of Jevnes Coffee 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. 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