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# Content Analysis This page is primarily an **advertisement for Leslie's Weekly magazine** (June 25th issue), not a political cartoon. The ad promotes several feature articles including: - A piece by Heywood Broun on the Dempsey-Carpentier World Championship boxing fight - An article on a Mulford Expedition seeking new medicines in South America - A profile of "Uncle Joe Cannon" (likely the veteran congressman) - An article about Alaska's natural resources - Coverage of intercollegiate athletics at Harvard Stadium The ad uses promotional language ("You Can't Afford to Miss") typical of early 1920s magazine marketing. No satire or political commentary is evident—this is straightforward publishing promotion aimed at contemporary readers interested in sports, exploration, politics, and education.

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Fame and Fortune in Fists New and breezily interesting angles on the DEMPSEY—CARPENTIER World’s Championship Fight are revealed in a specially illustrated feature article by HEYWOOD BROUN in LESLIE’S WEEKLY for JUNE 25th BUT—This is only one of the galaxy of entertaining and in- formative features in this issue of LESLIE’S. Here are a few of the others: Hunting New Cures for Old IIIs—How the Mulford Ex- pedition will cross the top of the Andes and penetrate unexplored jungles of South America to find new medi- cines for mankind. By Hereward Carrington, Ph.D. Uncle Joe Cannon—An intimate and picturesque study of America’s veteran statesmen by Richard Barry. What’s the Matter with Alaska?—How Washington is trying to minister to the troubles of its vast treasure house of natural riches under the Arctic Circle. By Oswald Schuette. Revisiting the Intercollegiates—A vivid pen picture of the struggle for athletic glory at the Harvard Stadium. By Arthur Ruhl And other fascinating illustrated features YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS Leslie’s for June 25th ON SALE Now! Get a copy from your newsdealer NOW—and every week.