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Judge — November 12, 1910 — page 2: what you’re looking at

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Judge — November 12, 1910 — page 2: Judge, 1910-11-12

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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page is primarily **advertisements with minimal editorial content**. The main cartoon, titled "Pretty Revival of an Ancient Custom," depicts a Sherbet vendor using a dash of opium in the beverage — likely satirizing both the casual drug use of the era and exotic/colonial practices. The reference to London Punch suggests this is commentary on British imperial attitudes. The other content consists mostly of product ads (Liqueur Pères Chartreux, Philip Morris Cigarettes, Pears' Soap) and brief humorous anecdotes on topics like friendship and social manners. "Judge's Alphabet for Baseball Fans" is a sporting reference feature, while "Don't Wear a Truss" advertises medical devices. Without knowing the specific publication date, the cartoon's satirical intent regarding drug use remains the only substantive editorial commentary visible.