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# Cartoon Analysis This cartoon satirizes wealth acquired through Arctic exploration and real estate speculation. Two well-dressed figures discuss a man who "made a fortune out of North Pole real estate" by marrying "an Eskimo Realtor's widow." The joke targets the era's fascination with Arctic expeditions and the absurd notion that one could profit from polar land claims. The humor hinges on the incongruity of treating the Arctic as real estate and the comedic image of marrying into wealth via an Eskimo woman's property holdings—poking fun at both get-rich-quick schemes and the exoticization of Indigenous peoples common to the period. The publication information indicates this is from Judge magazine, July 3, 1926, establishing this as 1920s satire of contemporary speculation and exploration trends.

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\7 “They say he made a fortune out of North Pole real estate!” “Yes, he married an Eskimo Realtor’s widow.” JUDGE my | 627 West 43d St. Sa New York I want Juvce for myself. Here’s $1.00 for 10 weeks. 2.00 for 21 weeks. | 5.00 for One Year. @ JUDGE, V Pub 2331, July 3, 1926, fact that hh Michigan Avenue. comicbooks.com