Judge, 1911-03-11 · page 3 of 24
Judge — March 11, 1911 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of This Judge Magazine Page This page primarily contains **advertisements and travel promotions** rather than political cartoons. The main content discusses "Printed Cartoons Cannot Be Recalled"—explaining how a London *Punch* magazine accidentally published a cartoon depicting the death of Senator Dolliver, who died shortly after. The article notes this coincidence was "most annoying" and discusses how printed satire, unlike spoken apologies, cannot be withdrawn. The cartoons shown illustrate this point: one depicts a figure at a grave, another shows what appears to be a resignation scene. The advertisements for Velvet Tobacco, Remoh Gems jewelry, and various cruise lines dominate the lower portion, reflecting typical early 1910s commercial content in such magazines.