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# "Locating Jim" - Judge Magazine, December 21, 1918 This cartoon, drawn by C.D. Batchelor, depicts a man using a magnifying glass to examine a dome-shaped object. The title "Locating Jim" suggests a search or investigation. Given the December 1918 date—immediately following WWI's November armistice—this likely references Jim (possibly a political figure or public personality of that era), though the specific identity is unclear from the image alone. The magnifying glass suggests difficulty finding or identifying the subject, implying the person has become obscured, hidden, or hard to locate. Without additional context about who "Jim" represents in 1918 politics or popular culture, the precise satirical target cannot be stated with certainty. The cartoon appears to mock someone's elusiveness or obscurity.

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