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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains three distinct sections: **"Pen-Points" Editorial:** Discusses Governor Hughes of New York and praise for his success in wireless politics, mentioning predictions about 1914 world events and references to Edgar Allan Poe. **"Puzzles for Vacation Days":** Advertisement promoting Judge's summer puzzle feature for family entertainment. **Main Cartoon ("He's a Wiz"):** The large illustration shows a figure labeled "HHH" (likely representing someone with initials matching a contemporary politician) being praised as a "wizard" and "harriman." The cartoon appears satirical, though the specific political reference is unclear without additional context about who "HHH" represents and what achievement or claim is being mocked. The overall page mixes editorial commentary, advertisements, and political satire typical of Judge's format.