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ARRANGE XTO "W FOR YOUR INCOMING FREIGHT S.S. Arthur J. Baldwin AHTill'Ft J. BALDWIN OF NOMI Leaves Seattle for Nome May 28th, 1931 Calling at all Ports from St. Michael to Kotzebue Second Sailing August 1st, 1931 Calling at Nome, Golovin and St. Michael Third Sailing September 15th, 1931 First Call at Kotzebue and Northern Points, then Nome and other Norton Sound Ports. We shall he phsised to Co-operate it we can he of assistance in routing of your freight ARCTIC TRANSPORT CO. N().\IK TK.VM TAKKS F.KAU fn ixhooii bai.i, i,i:\c.f *: no la*a<k*i*shji». Z l, evening between ih** H:umnon an the Kederals, and the Nome an th,. Commercials, prov ,l to be . h most exciting games so txir of t!i series, now being played. Seoro lty Inning* i If a mnion II I t :t H (Federal* O O (5 O O »► Total—Ham n ion 5iO, Federal* I | The Hamilton team, which t.i ! week before sustained such back strong Score |ty Innings dor of th*- ltfagU' 1 'inf 2 to 1 for a few inn !u bat ;n the Iasi inning fh> •■ore stood f to 1. however, tie rink n--’ the '■core tied, with the : half of the 7th inning to play iml Nome to bat. With play ap >roaehing a definite crisis, things lappened quickly and as ever, in erest mounted until no one in the tall could distinguish even the unpires' decisions on the various > lay - . With two o u is and two rik's on the last man up for the batter knocked o is n w leading with the ui the Fed- rals in .{rd plac es next Monday night. H -ay. but one thing s sun-. I certainly be exciting and r! h the sportsmanship-lik" end a me at the A 1! hail games already played TlAMS fit\( Tit | LADIKS ISI »{!>i: Club, ran ia : - that the !;..!> a back scat for the lit hi ami the remarkable f , sei the pat of 2!) in in ut« Mrs. G-urnar Kna-on yit.h E:!<*> a Walsh as hu d>n. finished - cm 1 in 29 min. 40 second's. Margie Br afladt with fcer mo h er as burden, finished third in 31 min. 5 seconds. Mrs. Henry Burgh with Mrs. ,j Durand as harden, finished fourth Margate* Clinch with Queen the Trail Mmlcline Calkins, as har den. after loo-sin- considerable time when h^r dogs tangled wi’ Mrs. Harry I .omen's team, came in Mrs. Lomen with Mrs. W. B. Miller as burden, did not make the loop much to the disappointment of the Little Creek judge, who of the school following were winners at whist: Mrs Marion Waldheim, Mrs. Chas. I>. .font-, and Mrs. W. Wood, first second and third and for the pen Dement. Sam I Jades. A. Bahlke nd Tony Sllsfeovitch. first, second »nd third. Polio wing cards a de lightful luncheon was served and he rest of the evening taken up n dancing.