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No j noted New York la paper editor and playwr j attempted to establish a he the world's oppressed America, born in Phi | Died Mar. 22, 1851. 1814—-Samuel Colt, Connecticut inventor-manufacturer of the} |first practical fire-arm, in 1836, | born in Hartford. Died Jan. 10,} yer, ht, who i Official U.S. Navy Photo ENSIGN NEIL B. JACKSON who recently completed a four months course in All Weather flying has been ordered to Composite Squadron 12, Quon- set Point, R. I. 1862. 1817—-Mary Ann B. Bickerdy picturesque and heroic Civil W : nurse, born in Knox County, Ohio. | | Died Bunker Hill, Kans., Nov. 8, | | 1901. |; } 1837—-Will Shakespeare Hays, ! Louisville, Ky. writer and com poser of popular ballads, born an Louisville. Died there, July 23,| 1907. 1846 dward C. Pickering, fa- mous astronomer, Harvard Gbser-| vatory head for more than two} ~~ score years, born in Boston. Died | Feb. 3, 1919. 1865--Charles H. Mayo, young- | er of the two famous Mayo Clinic { brothers, born in Rochester, Minn. } Died May 26, 1939. | WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951 1857—Royall Tyler, Boston law- | é yer, Vermont chief justice, auth-« Today Ss Horoscope or of the first native-American | bs comedy acted professionally, “The Contrast,” born in Boston. Died Aug. 26, 1926. 1790-—John Frazee, earty -Am-= erican sculptor of note, born at Rahway, N. J. Died Feb. 24, 1852. | gowns of fortune, and rather poor 1834—Clara A. Swain, pioneer] jyck in love affairs. Seek to de- woman medical missionary in In-| velop stability of cl éters end dia, born at Elmira, N. Y. Died} during the time of prosperity and Dec. 25, 1910. | pleasure lay up a store of wealth 1850—Rose Hartwick Thorpe,| and sunshine for the dark days. author of “Curfew Must Not Ring; _- Pe ee Tonight,” when only 16, born Mis- The positions for this day in- dicate an esthetic nature given, it may be, to mys al and poetic reflection. There will probably be many ‘changes in life, ups and enema hawaka, Ind. Died San Diego, | July 19, 1939 | USE 1852—Paul Carus, noted Chi- |} THE cago writer in his day on religion} and philosophy, born in Germany. | Died Feb. 11, 1919. | 1861—-Samuel W. Stratton, } physicist, creator-head of the U.} S. Bureau of Standards, president | of the Mass. Institute of Technol. | ogy, born in Litchfield, Ill. Died | Oct. 18, 1931. } fae eae Chime SVP Seon SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE y || Telephone 51 at. 1} Classified Advertisement Dept. Key. West Citizen Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY ExX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- — at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. 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