untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-02

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"Jmj»|: ffjGREATER THAN EVEpfPmJ|jj MY ADVERTISEMENT APPEARS 365 DAYS A YEAR— WIN OR LOSE I am certain that I can prove conclusively the true value of my service over a period of time. Anybody can pick a winner now and then— but the real, bona fide test is a profit after six consecutive days. LET ME CONVINCE YOU. YESTERDAYS PARLAY: BROOKSIE, 6.54, WON *MT*Cm?f% ANOKA, 6.55, WON fififct. 3SKg ■ v-ew of *n 1 fao* that all my releases are long shots, I strictly advise a separate play on each horse BSPfmfe8g3ag|jandg2 in addition to the parlay play. You will find this method very profitable. Wlr9 BELIEVE IT OR NOT ggyTT vO X A Two-Dollar Parlay on S. K. KINGS 21 Consecutive Winners Would Have Paid W/Sjk . l 3,072,201,333,240,484,557.26 W h T* % Appeared in 257 Newspapers Throughout the Entire World on May 30 and June 2, 1930. I *%k «f andH| THE HORSES J RELEASE ARE THE HORSES I ADVERTISE " N° BUNK ~ NO DELA Y — NO BED TAPE — NO FICTION P Gft ? J MW*».-~ «*tfi IPsT Terms Daily aPl SamSiSmailmfSSSs City clients unable to call in person may Phone Franklin 6725 for messenger service. Out-of-town clients, wire money via Western Union or Postal Telegraph. S. R. KING, 10 North Clark St., Room 706, Chicago, III.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1932060201/drf1932060201_23_3
Local Identifier: drf1932060201_23_3
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800