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# Analysis of Judge Page This page contains several distinct pieces of satire: **Top cartoon ("King Solomon plans a party")**: Depicts what appears to be a figure labeled with chemistry/scientific references (ACE, GLUE, CH) attempting to organize supplies—likely satirizing attempts at chemical or scientific management during the early 20th century. **Comic strip ("Mr. Guzberry")**: Shows a man being asked to pose in "favorite roles of eminent actors." The humor comes from his transformations—he adopts increasingly exaggerated poses, ending as a fish, mocking pretension and theatrical vanity. **Advertisement**: Dinkel's Salt Herring ad uses before-and-after imagery (showing a man's transformation after eating the product) to humorously promote the food product. The overall tone reflects Judge's satirical approach to contemporary social pretensions and commercial culture.

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