Judge, 1913-09-13 · page 3 of 24
Judge — September 13, 1913 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This cartoon from **Judge's Revue** section satirizes labor strike negotiations. The caption reads: "Joe, if you weren't on strike this 'd be pay-day!" The scene depicts an industrial setting with a large cylindrical tank (possibly a boiler or factory equipment) in the background. A woman stands centrally—apparently "Joe's" wife or partner—speaking to a man seated on the right, likely representing a worker or union member. A small child is also present. The satire targets **striking workers**, suggesting that labor strikes result in lost wages and hardship for workers' families. The implication is that strikers sacrifice their immediate paychecks, making the strike economically painful for households. This reflects Judge's typically **pro-business, anti-labor stance** during the early-to-mid 20th century labor movement.