Judge, 1924-07-19 · page 10 of 36
Judge — July 19, 1924 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page contains two cartoon panels rotated 90 degrees. The top panel depicts chaotic mechanical destruction—gears, springs, and debris exploding outward. The bottom panel shows two men in formal dress appearing to be thrown or knocked backward by force. The caption text (partially visible on the right) references "The 67th-Enth list to spare that's a woman is running for President?" with mention of "Why, Helen Drew!" Without the complete caption text legible in this image, the exact political reference remains unclear. However, the juxtaposition of mechanical chaos with displaced formal figures suggests satire about a political campaign or candidacy, likely mocking either the candidate or the disruption caused by their campaign. The "Helen Drew" reference may identify the satirical target, though the broader context and date needed for full interpretation aren't available here.