Judge, 1927-07-23 · page 8 of 36
Judge — July 23, 1927 — page 8: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This page from *Judge* magazine presents a satirical illustration titled "Mrs. Meadows—Hiram, there goes two dozen strictly fresh eggs!" The cartoon depicts a train accident or derailment scene with a locomotive, scattered debris, and destroyed cargo. The caption suggests Mrs. Meadows is commenting on eggs being destroyed in the wreck, using dark humor to mock the situation. The satire likely criticizes railroad safety or efficiency during the early 20th century—a period when train accidents were common and controversial. By having a character casually remark about lost eggs amid obvious destruction, the cartoon employs ironic understatement to highlight either the frequency of such accidents or society's callous acceptance of them. The specific date and railroad referenced remain unclear from the visible text alone.