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Judge — January 1, 1921 — page 2: Judge, 1921-01-01

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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and promotional material** for *Judge* magazine itself, rather than political satire. The top cartoon by John Coxcomb depicts two men sawing a log, with Patrick (one figure) explaining the concept of independence—each man working at his own pace rather than coordinating. This appears to be a **humorous commentary on American individualism** and the difficulty of coordinating work when everyone operates independently. The remaining content is a **subscription promotion**, emphasizing that *Judge* contains quality humor and illustrations worth reading regularly. The coupon offers 10 copies for $1 (50 cents savings), targeting new subscribers. The scattered illustrations showcase typical magazine content—domestic humor, nautical scenes, and social situations. This is essentially **marketing material** dressed up with sample cartoons.

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