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| 7"x10" inch Cosmopolitan Magazine dated August,1915 Thomas Jefferson" Father of the Declaration of Independence" THIS NOBLE FOUNDER of the Democratic Party immortalized himself by writing our Declaration of Independence—the document which laid the foundations of Free Government, not only for our own beloved land,but for all the world. His country¬men twice elected him President and will always treasure his memory Jefferson was the most ardent advocate of Universal Freedom of his time, and it was his wisdom and foresight which brought about the Louisiana Purchase. Every drop of his Virginia blood loved Liberty, and because he wanted Amencans to be assured of it for all time he BUDWEISII championed with all his might and main the signing of the Constitution of the United States. None of the Fathers of the Republic were more far-seem' g than he and none knew better than he that a mild brew of barley-malt and hops is truly a temperance drink. Hence, in 1816, he wrote President Madison:"A Captain Miller is about to settle in this country and establish a brewery. I wish to see this beverage become common. Jefferson lived past his eighty-third year and all his life he was a moderate user of light wines and barley brews. It is unimaginable that were he alive to-day he would vote otherwise than NO to proposed tyrannous prohibition laws. For 58 years Anheuser-Busch have been brewing the kind of honest barley and hop brews which Jefferson hoped in his day to see the National beverage of Americans. Exactly such a beer is BUDWEISER. Its quality, purity, mildness and exquisite flavor have won its way to the top. To-day 7500 people are daily required to meet the public demand. Its sales exceed any other beer by millions of bottles. ANHEUSER-BUSCH • ST LOUIS, U.S.A. | |||||||||||||||||||||||