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# "Judge" Page Analysis This page features a dramatic illustration titled "JUDGE" depicting a massive ship dwarfing surrounding buildings and dock workers. The ship bears a nameplate reading "JUST MARRIED," and the artist's signature reads "FORBELL." The cartoon appears to satirize a notable maritime marriage or ship launching, likely from the early 20th century. The exaggerated scale emphasizes the ship's enormity compared to human figures and structures below—a visual joke about industrial might or possibly critiquing something perceived as disproportionately large or ostentatious. Without additional context about the publication date, the specific ship, or contemporary news events, the precise satirical target remains unclear, though the "just married" label suggests commentary on either a notable ship's launching or possibly a metaphorical business merger.

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