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# Analysis of Judge Page This page contains several brief humorous anecdotes rather than political cartoons. The items mock contemporary absurdities: a 103-year-old man wanting to learn discretion; a Congressman losing a fence-tossing contest with a bull; coast guard procedures for handling munitions; bandit behavior during a car robbery; and a skeleton's preserved sitting position. The main illustrated cartoon shows a chaotic domestic scene—a woman confronting a man arriving home after midnight, with furniture overturned and general disorder. The caption asks whether she should have "allowed him to come in the house with her," suggesting marital conflict and infidelity humor. The page title "Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" frames these as commentary on ordinary American life's comedic mishaps rather than specific political events.

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‘“‘LIFE LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS"’ A MAN who is 108 years old has stated to the press his desire to learn to play the saxophone. Per- haps there is no age of discretion after all. PAA Te captain of a coast guard boat recently chased and opened fire on a Government munition boat that was carrying a cargo of two tons of high explosives. That stuff they’re selling at the twelve mile limit cer- tainly puts fight in a man. 7 AAP ccorDINe to a new medical theory, baldness may be due to defective teeth. Where married men are concerned it may also be due to a defective alibi. el AS WN Ss ss Ne gS Ss s “Tt is after midnight. HILE on a visit to his home town a Western Congressman was tossed over a fence by a bull. Acquaintances of the Congressman expressed much surprise at the out- come of the contest. PHD Ew York bandits recently held up an armored pay car and got away with its entire contents. They did, however, refrain from stealing the auto as well. a Cad AS ANCIENT skeleton was recently found near Philadelphia in a sitting position, with the head held in the hands. The crossword puzzle, however, had entirely crumbled PROBLEM NO. 2,416,123 Should she hare allowed him to come in the house with her?” JUDGE onpoN is said to have one saloon for every 800 inhabitants, New York has one inhabitant for every 800 saloons. AAs A sEaT on the New York Stock Exchange can now be pur- chased for about one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars. For that amount a very good table for four can be had at most any of the city’s supper clubs. T= life of a telegraph pole, we are told, is about fifteen years. This data, however, does not apply to poles located near State roads, comicbooks.com