Judge, 1905-06-24 · page 2 of 17
Judge — June 24, 1905 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains several satirical pieces from an early 20th-century American publication. The main political cartoon (bottom right) depicts an assembly or legislature scene, likely mocking inefficiency or verbose debate—suggested by the cramped workspace and scattered papers. The text articles include commentary on President Roosevelt's foreign policy ("Pacificator"), criticism of wealthy industrialists ("Brick-Throwing at Millionaires"), and social observations about secretaries and divorce. One piece humorously notes a Chicago woman's multiple marriages. Without clearer visual identification of specific figures or a publication date visible in the OCR, the exact political targets remain partially unclear. However, the overall tone mocks governmental incompetence, wealth inequality, and contemporary social scandals typical of Progressive Era satire.