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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page (May 17, 1913) This page is primarily **advertising**, not political satire. The dominant advertisement features a Remington Adding and Subtracting Typewriter with the Wiehl Adding Mechanism. The pitch emphasizes accident prevention in business: "Without Wahl Insurance Errors and Loss Will Surely Creep in." It's a straightforward commercial appeal to office managers worried about clerical mistakes—positioning the machine as insurance against costly errors. Below are standard hotel and employment ads typical of the era. No political cartoons or satirical commentary appear on this page. The content reflects early 20th-century business anxieties about accuracy and efficiency in modern office work.