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# Analysis This page is **primarily advertising**, not editorial content or satire. The headline "Those with Whom Judge Shares Prosperity" is a marketing pitch for Judge magazine's advertising rates (50 cents per line). The advertisement lists prominent companies—Remington Typewriter, Phillip Morris Cigarettes, Gillette Safety Razor, and others—as advertisers in Judge. The implicit sales argument: if these respected, successful businesses trust Judge with their advertising, potential advertisers should too. The phrase "investigate a publication before using it" suggests Judge's credibility with major commercial interests. The contact information lists the advertising manager (Henry M. Beach) and western representative (W.A. Ullrich), confirming this is a straightforward business solicitation rather than political or social satire.