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Show TIIF S MJN'A Sl'N. ! I'TMI IN Wr Thomas Jclferson. By N eiMO 6C0TT WATSON a rerout letter l U Jrf- - put! Sons f(Aa Uks pals lor Ther ktaouU "run la noun.-T- i frrwxt Memorial foundation, lit approval w Hoover plan f(r marking ll birthday of Jrlfrraoa, April IS. by proir cot biailun of lb fuund.og of rvlls1u freedom." Mjinj lhal "It would fitting itnl I M-In mo in be spiring Ul na1lnl row Inatrad of appointing the lrr!d-t- t telvSrwtlnti, the mlttno In undrtali iTral-dr- sxlt for thdr Bust cf Thomas -- ntafed: governor It la my thoucl.l thal the 4s I undt-rlsking- bHfunof '''-xr- 7, elrolfi'anro,'' Tb- - lenrd of governor Bayer AnpL'ln always offers ImiroJico nM from various ehf sr4 pains w oom U4 to todur. If pain persist, coatuit your doctor to It cauto. avo yourself a lot of ptla nal discomfort Pro of Psytr AspHa through th mw.y tort yourm'-- f by buying th gmuin. Eayvr ia tho same. AH dntptorea. toft. Aiwa l. u ) 'hj : . f fr a f ag:ror. -t sm-nrit- d In.-l-- e ru. fr annl-yoraar- five-yea- I. A( ALuiJ U a. o iMto-tiot- - In Ita niemWrhij men rompriMof and wuinrn mtlomlwg i,ii,nlilp In all dire Ilona of natloiml il.iniM, and that II would bn dra'rl.V it.nl I'n-J-f should nndert ske In bring tlm lo tie nitt:ln of lU Amerimn people aid main auli arnro.:roriit aa would give It of II. a Thema Jeffrf-aot l.n former IreM-di-n- l Memorial foundation l'"ti U. y. .rldriii of llm t;l' I'ihiIIiI. Slnnrt J. prmddent of Iha foundation ; I r. Sow Smk of elty, an Dr. lniiird of rduinllnti Edwin A. Alderman, president of the University of Virginia. of lb Whatever form lb idroTvam-!!.' Ihta year, a new blmrrnpbyIh which In-appeared recently ahoiild arcrrliiute Amerl-carall mlnda of In the dnto an rt of llo Chinard, For Iho till which Dr. CIMlw-prufi-anoof Fronrh literature at John llnpklna unlvrnlly and rccn;iilcd aa on of h loading the aulhorllloa on Ihla groat statesman. rbnaa till of hla now work. wl.hh la published by Uttle. Crown and Company, la "Tlmma J.fTor-am- i: Tu llio aver-agthe Apostle of Amerh-nniMii.- " fnmlllar enough Iho Cn'tcd Sinte. cltlr.cn of with Iho name and fatno of Waahlngton and (.liiootn, Tliomaa Jefferson la aonioiMng of a vague figure. Ilo know of hltn ,aa tho author of aa the third tho Declaration of Indopondonc-oPresident of tho United Slates. aa tho nmn who addisl a vnt territory tn thla nation In the lomlalnna rurchnao atid na tho man who la for the phrnao "JofTononlun democracy" whatever that tuny nieun being In our political yoctihulary. mod Vet, aa In Iho eaao of Beniamin Franklin, ern historical research la brlnc'ng" out more and more clearly the linportnni-- of Tlmma Jefferson In the founding and molding of onr nation and on proving thnt ho deserves a place fartherwe uphave which of the at pinnacle the height, In md'tnry placed Washington and Lincoln hltn. No hitherto we have given limn grandeur, and a Washington without one would deny thnt a Lincoln thla nation undoubtedly rould not ho what It la today. Hut It detracts nothing from their fume to place close to them a Frnnklla and a JefTerson; It Is n matter of simple Justice such aa Washington and l.lntoln would he first to Insist upon. Of the modern historical researchers who have labored to give Jefferson Ids right fid place In the more hearts of his countrymen, few have been was lie Chinard. Doctor has Indefatigable than the first to attempt the formidable task of going through the tens of thousands of unpublished Jefferson manuscripts In the Library of Congress and by painstaking study of Jeffersons own words a new understand bring to light new facts and has already writHe man. versatile tng of thnt ten five books dealing with various phases of Jef. fersons career, hut this latest one Is the crowning effort of his work. In The story of his research Is a romance Itself. A part of It he tells In the Introduction roMany days were spent In the to hla book. tunda of the manuscript division of the Library hunof Congress, turning the leaves of the two dred and thirty volumes of the Jefferson papers, Documents after documents threw a he writes. new light on the mind of the great American letters hastily written, rough drafts corrected and derecorrected, press copies blurred and hardly of crumbling paper scraps cipherable, yellowed In to pieces but piously restored; more letters a man who of hand the hand, a regular, precise had been a surveyor and who drew rather than wrote. , would seem that Except to the antiquarian. It from a thrilling far be would an such experience as dry as the dust 0ne- -a wearily monotonous job long stored from papers rises up whicd always Clilnard, "Fifty years of away. Cut, says Doctor American history, of eventful most period the old told by the chief participants, rose from the revealed more was and day by day documents, figure of JefTerson the clearly the clenn-cu- t And out of those old papers there American. destalked not a great statesman, aloof and but affairs, tached from the world of everyday First of all. the tall, lanky boy. born In a frame by dwelling by the Rivanua not a farmer boyeneran of ambitious, son the but any means, a landowner and a getic and respected surveyor, a mother in whose of and In militia, the colonel veins ran the best blood of Virginia." Then throe same old papers spoke eloquently of The stern and pious education received in the and Shakespeare, family, the reading of the Bible the son of a HuReverend Maury, of lessons the a student, as boarding the took boy guenot who in the the years at William and Mary college of Irrfnin, small but capital brilliant, animated, the conversations with Mr. Small, Mr. Wythe and Governor Fauquier, the Appollo tavern, the in the first love affair, and the long roamings a stuas More years Shadwell. bills surrounding quickly law a as t.nd practitioner, dent of the o.w followed by bis marriage with a Virginia "belle,"aiand Tbomsj Jefferson bad settled down, a h.h rj!4 nM bo aaroijr otijoyoi irov hied al'jiu!0 potioty a aorbtjr and acrvptliU In forinfti 11,rrfro . UUral rljld wore lo bo ca-ln- l cmpai-tIho utherw and to rrinnlu Itiain-huldwon oxchatiso It u Riven bo wero t partly urlir. What was truo of Individuals was into xst.l-.r confederation, limb of states forttdiu sovereign and yielded Indlvldjat aalo r to obtain more only j art of cortan rL.hts In rd Thu Jeff..tvi.-of state emitH-l-iter!hldo He ferson first uth n f hut li fnniNr J M Siii.-lstate. Thr AU. t. l .. irt'U wsrtvMUyw yreiiter uiMirtatoo than any American, a tree Virginian had developed Into To Look Into Propertic JoTerson va thnklng nationalwrite fid mini. the wa great of Odd Jungle Plants ready ly and not e ilonully ; he assume." that to n: ahnut Hint kill, plant wa ll.i role he one that and si dream, Further development of Id political philosophy range plre r li but d- - not make slay In Europe whlrh came during Id paralyze existed there him In the opinion that them unfit for food, have been brought under met!dng Infinitely In America tho germ of l Washington by wJeuiUt Inand he realUed Smithsonian aomewlmt Ika-to- r If th of precarlou. Kltllp precloii. of the become hope returned had really have hi Just country that stitution. who the world." It offered a hqe which could not be from the headwater of the Amazon realized In France, Eli eland. Italy or Spain. In and the mountain of Ioru. Ama"Tradition were too deeply rl i those Nearly an.t) plunt from the and Peruvian mounrooted, prejudlee of too long standing, clas zonian Jungle sharply defined, to leave room for tain top were collected; thousand within ever Boeing them rotahil.-ln-- d of any hope of them have uever been Identified. a reasonable time a tolerable form of governOne of these I the Aynhunce vine, bead eolJs often "settle mediment tn the contrary, unhampered by such COMMON anJ chest where they may or Caajd, from which Indian desher to shape hoary traditionalism and free cine men obtain a drug that produces become dangerous. Don nnd Is tinies. America, provided she carefully avoided violent nervous reaction at the first sniffle rub on chance was laboring, visions. once every hour Musterole the danger under which Europe evoke to Children's prophetic swallowed collection could not only estuhll-- h the best pessihle form of hours. yield In the . fix for Other plants an example to be followed Childrens Musterole is just good old which, government, but a poison milky harbnseo, And Jefferson believed you have known so long, in by the rest of mankind." Into a river, paralyzes all the Musterole, poured form. with milder enthat or.ly by avoiding any entanglement fish In a considerable area and desWorking like the trained masseur, this European politic could America fulfill her ables the Indians lo catch them blend of oil of mustard, camphor, famous tiny. say Clilnard. who continues: menthol and o.hcr ingredients bring easily. London relief naturally. It penetrates and stimuHaving removed all causes for foreign friction lates blood circulation, helps to draw out and aguress'on. America would be free to develop tong infection and pain. Nervine and General along her own lines. She was to remainsheforwould on hand, years to come an agricultural nation; to herseir Keep full strength MusteroleChildren Builder a Strength grow towards the West by attaching for adults and the milder The Increased. new territories as their population for little tots. All druggist, Musterole of a minimum I federal government was to retain CHILDREN Denver, Colo. r pew-eend attributions. It was to be carefully known have always of concentrating and constantly watched for that Dr. Pierces too much power In a few hands and In one place. be to was kept down, for . the Golden Medical DisFederal legislation . . It covery is the best genmore laws, the worse the republic. was desirable and necessary to preserve the main eral tonic. For any In so far condition debilitated principles embodied In the Constitution Inalienable and the permanent as thev expressed of health it is the geneach but anil the states, of the people best thing. I have the details eration had a right to determine anew to be govtaken it myself, in chose how and they of the legislation fact it is mainly erned. The different articles adopted In 1787 were from my own ex not to be considered as sacred ns the Tables of the that I am Take N? NATURES REMEDY I.aw, they were the work of fallible and changing perience Besides I have never human beings, and the esence of tho American it recommending tonight. (Your eliminative but to give entire government did not rest on a urit'en document fail will bo functioning propto known this remedy organs and citizens on the dispositions of the Individual blood tonic, stomach your cona satisfaction. Its by erly morning and an enlightt ned public opinion. a bowel with end will and strength nervine to general prestipation tonic, This being the case it became necessary as na11th 9SS and St easy as free M. was called he Mrs. upon action Gregg, builder. pare each Citizen for the part no mass dealers. best The her All positively at ture great Fluid or tablets. to play in the life of the country no griping. Try it. Send 10 cents for a trial package of of the American people had a "cool common sense pain, ' and a certain degree of Instruction which fitted all vegetabl-etablets to Dr. Pierces Clime in BufMild, safe. 5c advice. of them to do certain thiors. but not everything. free at for Write N. Y. falo, of the A MILLION, TAKE A farmer could not overnight and by virtue FEEL fled to Judge of fine popular choice become qual Problem Solved points, to settle complicated economic problems or to conduct difficult diplomatic negotiations this car, what will I do I If buy than TOfacfeRQVfrfrtftto' with foreign courts All this required more Thats easy; Just one? old with my ordinary education: ordinary common sense and s careCapper send your boy to college. the country needed leader and expertstn to be a national Philosophy is merely discretion. fully trained InIf special Institutions Weekly, in slate this impossible, proved or. university common universities. As to the great mass of the to Judge of the facts people, they could be trustedwere also good Judges and to sit on a Jury; they of men and properly could choose between candipress would dates for the different offices. A free of the men thus ketp them Informed of the conduct selected, primary and secondary schools would helpst in the diffusion of knowledge, and enlightened IV would prevent them at any time from making grievous mistakes. Such was the political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson nnd his stating of its principles and his career is exposition of them during his public him the upon for conferring ample justification For. as title of Apostle of Americanism. shortbe the Whatever may sums it up. Chinard It was discomings of this political philosophy. cannot Imagine tinctly an American doctrine; one It to have originated In any European country, for what would have been a Utopian and chimer82?- ical dream in the Old world was within the reach of man in America. Whether It corresponds to present conditions is still another question ; It Is nevertheless true that by emphasizing the uniqueness of America and the political superithan fifty yenrs, ority of his native land for more Thomas Jefferson did more than any other man There are times when a hahy is of his generation to formulate the creed of Amerfretful or feverish to be sung too of accused was who being man The icanism. There are some pains a to and most sleep. Integrally denationalized stands as the cannot pat away. But mother ills. truly American among his contemporaries. diarrhea, and other infantile time when any baby no theres Jefof Thomas until your Castoria old And that Is why the birthday Give of good cant have the quick comfort are in their teens! ferson should have more significance for Americhildren ! A few drops, and your Castoria his and countrymen why coated tongues tell of cans than it now has Whenever back ease little one is soon at a movement alfavor with look upon well whenever there might to sleep almost before you can constipation;of sluggishness that 13 as a naready under way for celebrating April12 sign any slip away. and Febno stronger medicines to tional holiday along with February Re;r ember this harmless, pure needs to dedicated American pantheon, relieve. Castoria is pleasant-tast-inchilruary 22. The when vegetable preparation children love to take it. Buy the man whose leadership made it possible for dren are ailing. Dont stop its use who man to and the be with Chas. Ii. to nation the American when Baby has been brought the genuine on wrapper. Fletcher's signature saved that nation, should hare a place for th of colic. gafely through the age libof conscious tWr Americans made man who erties in and their duties to that nation. unless already dnii.-- Cneereaury, data f rights Memorial of the Tlmniaa to Vtsf o5." If vufeHnf from nouraJgU or from tnsirtti. tkry rsjy on fcwli&fi Letter la tSa momiis. lUnnUme, Ibey gufvr unnertwafT P5 Isnun them U M fcttf4au. Jefferson . Vy rt r Thomas Jefferson fr Peat portroit by talnf young man, a talented lawyer, a rosjiectahle culled landowner, an omnivorous reader who of from hundreds of authors moral maxims, bits disquisiand philosophical poetry, historical, legal Ids tions and copied them la a neat band In o e tmoks." It Is all of this and much more which thla Imnew biography of JefTerson reveal. Cut most that thesis the of Is the development portant AmeriThomas Jefferson was the apostle of pollt- - , tho original was only he that canism and has produced. The hal thinker that this nation of Je.Tersona of the view origin conventional were French, bepolitical theories Is that they and cause of his residence In France at one time and President Vice 1, cause, as secretary of state. Interest with viewed sjmputtutlc he President, the French revolt against monarchy and the French struggle toward liberty Just as he sympathized with all struggles Tor liberty. s Doctor Chinurds hook shows that Jefferson outbreak the before fixed long principles were lie of the French Revolution and that, although French from Ids Ideas some of undoubtedly drew hack sources, much of his p litlcal theory goes the notably to British politieul philosophers, Even thla Karnes. Scotch the and I.oeke English does not Invalidate JelTet sons claim to having been an original thinker nnd a great politieul ns Doctor Chinard philosopher In hl.s own rigid, to prove. documents Innumerable forth brings of that pldWphy had Its beThe development which the young In the rending ginning had done during the fir-- t 0 years of his to Doctor life, during which time, ns It unknowingly ceased, never he Chinard, he was the for part great himself to were, prepare Introto play." Then, says the biographer In the duction to his hook: When the call came he was reedy The Ideaswere In the Peelarntion ot Independence was common property, but their felicitous wording The feverish Inspiration and sudden to due not only the definite conyouna Virginian expressed In reading the hisreached hod slowly he clusions The principle, there lawvcis. old the and torians and a priori prinnot abstract were proclaimed that had ciples- they were distinctly the principles directed hlaPixon forefathers In their "settlement of EnRlard. They were the legitimate nhrIlac who had of their descendants and contlnuators h rlht brought over with them Into America Inhabited land, sparsely their anc. stors to settle under tnstitut ons there to live freely and .happily . This was chosen by themselves. the background of the Declaration of Independence of Jeffersonian democracya a cur ious student of justification of the pioneer spirit by and reasoning abstract for little cared who history constructions. philosophical Thus fnr the national consciousness of Thomas Jefferson had been somewhatto har-7,r- Old Dominion, the ginla and Intensely devoted habitat until he was he had never left his native only did he Theie to congress dt a legate sent as at d colonies different the of realise the divergences their to them organise for the Imperious necessity sort of a permanent im life and to agree to some with foreign nations eould be pact No dealings measures of protection transacted, no efficient could be devised. un'-thfoe common the against several states were held together by some sort of of a common bond and had achieved were While the Articles of Confederation unity over the 9se"ce" "d he pussled discussed, beirg rights so tl'n m" meaning of those "natural on which he sat tinned in the different committees was for Tha great obstacle to such an Isolationunderstood clearly Jefferson for eign commerce, or dependence that economic and commercial bondsbonds and powould necessarily entail political n was to live n her litical dependence. America soon as possible, to beworld, to pay her debts as manucome Industrially Independent of Europe, to consumption facture at home enough for her toown seise every opShe was also and no more. not portunity to eliminate dangerous neighbors, held any territory or colonj that she really coveted she needed new land by foreign powers, not that hut she could no keep for a surplus of p.pulation. rema ned at her out of European politics If tirope -for her doors and used her colonies as a fulcrum . e i Intrigues" wh'ch document an unpuMMu-D' in Chl.mrd lb- Jeff, root, led sot down In re-- Flr-- t. tween tl.P individual fod h- - e- - Mil'll' 'I .an evn'-- o id I . ' iv of ih ill d a ! t D tor f mo .tc.ncE.u, " 'ich ' -- be- .,o nd am.. her V. .Watch Mothers to Mr-glnla- n , li-- Yin-firme- Children's colds J t Tlt-Clt- f-- ar OffiTlPAYB? DI w.H'iMy le-- self-Intere- Babies SEX!? FEET G&L g; |