Judge, 1905-01-21 · page 2 of 16
Judge — January 21, 1905 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains humorous essays and illustrations about animals with anthropomorphic qualities. The main text discusses various creatures—chickens, blizzards, trust frogs, and other animals—using them as vehicles for social commentary. The illustrated section titled "VARIOUS TIMES" shows three cartoon panels depicting how the same character responds differently across time zones (Central, Mountain, and Eastern time). This appears to be satirizing the practical confusion and behavioral changes caused by America's adoption of standardized time zones, a relatively recent development in the late 19th century. The illustrations throughout use exaggerated, grotesque character designs typical of Judge's satirical style. The overall piece seems to mock contemporary concerns about modern technology and social systems through animal metaphors and absurdist humor rather than direct political commentary.