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Judge — April 18, 1925 — page 6: what you’re looking at

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# Cartoon Analysis This cartoon depicts a small figure (appearing to be a delivery driver or worker) in a tiny cart confronting a large, heavily-loaded truck. The caption reads: "If he don't hurry up I'm goin' to get meself another truck—that's all!" The satire comments on **labor relations and worker impatience**, likely from the early 20th century. The small figure represents a laborer or driver frustrated with slow service or performance. By threatening to replace the entire truck rather than wait for the current one to be unloaded or repaired, the cartoon satirizes the casual attitude toward dismissing workers or equipment—suggesting that replacements are readily available and workers are considered expendable. The artist's signature appears to read "P. Briggs."

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