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Judge — July 20, 1912 — page 2: what you’re looking at

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Judge — July 20, 1912 — page 2: Judge, 1912-07-20

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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis (July 20, 1912) This page is primarily **advertising and contents listing** rather than political satire. The left side features ads for automotive products (Bowser Storage Systems, Solar Lamps) targeting early motorists—practical concerns about fuel storage and vehicle lighting in the pre-standardized automobile era. The right side contains the magazine's table of contents and subscription information. The notable item is "**Dog Days**" by the Editor, featuring an illustration of a child with dogs. This appears to be a humorous piece about summer heat (the literal meaning of "dog days"), not political commentary. The page reflects 1912 consumer culture and the nascent automobile industry rather than satirical commentary.