Judge, 1930-06-14 · page 7 of 36
Judge — June 14, 1930 — page 7: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cartoon This cartoon satirizes a car accident involving Willie Jones. The caption "Give Willie Jones Back His Car and Go Home and Wash That Face!" suggests Jones was responsible for vehicular damage or destruction. The sketch shows a wrecked automobile at the bottom with debris scattered around, while two children stand safely above on higher ground, looking down at the destruction. The satire appears to mock Jones's negligent or reckless driving, implying he should return to basics (washing his face, going home) rather than operating a vehicle. The exaggerated depiction of the car's destruction and the children's vantage point emphasize the dangerous consequences of poor driving habits. Without additional historical context, the specific identity of "Willie Jones" and the incident referenced remains unclear.
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JUDGE “Give Willie Jones Bach His Car and Go Home and Wash That Face!” comicbooks.com