Judge, 1924-05-10 · page 4 of 36
Judge — May 10, 1924 — page 4: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains two cartoons from an early 20th-century American humor magazine. **Top cartoon:** A man (Ed) asks another about joining a club "just for the mosquito season"—a joke about seasonal membership, likely referencing exclusive clubs that operated only during certain months. **Bottom cartoon:** Titled "Mr. Wuzzy," it shows a hungover man ("recovering from hard night") surprised to see orange juice at breakfast, exclaiming "My heavens! Are we going to have them for breakfast, too!" The humor relies on the implication of excessive drinking the previous night, playing on the common "hair of the dog" remedy and the contrast between alcohol indulgence and wholesome morning beverages. Both cartoons use gentle social satire typical of Judge's approach to American leisure and domestic life.
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Mr. Wuzzy (recovering from hard night, on beholding glasses of orange juice)—My heavens! Are we going'to have them for breakfast, too! comicbooks.com