Judge, 1913-03-29 · page 2 of 24
Judge — March 29, 1913 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine, March 29, 1913 The main cartoon, titled "Possession Is Nine Points of the Law," is a humorous sketch by the cartoonist Zim depicting a dog—characteristic of Zim's style. The accompanying text suggests this is one of sixty-two pictures in Judge's Art Print Series, available for 25 cents by mail in full color and mounted for framing. The joke appears to play on the legal phrase about possession and ownership, applied to a dog as subject matter, though the specific satirical point isn't entirely clear from the image alone. The cartoon seems designed as lighthearted home décor rather than political commentary, emphasizing Zim's reputation for drawing "irresistibly funny dogs."