Judge, 1924-05-03 · page 6 of 36
Judge — May 3, 1924 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Judge's Rotogravure Section Analysis This satirical page from *Judge* magazine features several political cartoons from the Prohibition era: **Top left**: Senator Hiram W. Johnson and Oscar W. Underwood are caricatured debating who'll receive the Republican presidential nomination—depicted as a golf competition where the winner takes the "golfers' old vote next fall." **Center**: A woman labeled "Freddie Flop, the 'lending lady'" represents varsity show entertainment at University of Utah. **Right side**: Rev. Dr. John Roach Straton, a fundamentalist minister, is mocked for claiming dinosaur eggs were "lost by Eve"—satirizing anti-evolution religious arguments. **Bottom**: "Another Effect of Prohibition" shows liquor lockers installed in a kindergarten to discourage flask-toting. WM. S. Hart's White House visit is also referenced. The page satirizes 1920s political debates, religious fundamentalism, and Prohibition-era concerns.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
HJudge’s Rotogravure Section THE NEWS OF THE GLOBE IN PICTURES BY RALPH BARTON |HLVAR Ys BAPTIST CI mn \ NATTIEST DRE ERO \ tL EK DECIDING PHI NATION'S FUTURE HAPPINESS AT CHEVY CHASI \NOTHER EPFECT OF PROHIBITION WM HART ON A RECENT VISIT AT THE WHITE HOL Wore his cowboy hat and hates being recognized. comicbooks.com