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# "The Arrowplane" - Judge Magazine, July 16, 1913 This appears to be an illustration for a satirical piece titled "The Arrowplane," though the full text is not legible in this image. The dramatic silhouette depicts an early aircraft flying past a large moon, with a figure wielding what looks like a bow and arrow aimed at the plane. Below, a person watches from the ground near water. Given the 1913 date, this likely satirizes early aviation's dangers or the novelty of aircraft technology. The "arrow" imagery may reference either primitive weaponry contrasted with modern flight, or perhaps a commentary on the era's anxieties about new technologies. Without the complete article text, the specific satirical point remains unclear, though it clearly plays on the juxtaposition of ancient and modern warfare/technology.