Judge, 1921-06-04 · page 3 of 36
Judge — June 4, 1921 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page, June 4, 1921 This page features an industrial illustration titled "The Young Visitor—Gosh, this place looks just like the inside of pop's watch!" The cartoon depicts a massive factory interior with complex machinery, gears, and mechanical systems viewed from an elevated platform. A small figure (the "young visitor") observes the intricate industrial apparatus, comparing it to a pocket watch's inner workings. The joke relies on the visual similarity between factory machinery and watchwork—both involve precisely coordinated mechanical components. This reflects early 1920s American fascination with industrial scale and mechanical complexity. The phrase "pop's watch" suggests the child's wonder at understanding how such intricate systems function, making sophisticated machinery relatable through everyday objects.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
Volume OG B49ATb64 D G aS Number 2066 $7.00 a Year 15 Cents a Copy “THE HAPPY eMEDIUM” by Leslie-Judge Company n Avenue. New York City 3