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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - October 25, 1930 This satirical cover depicts a "Lenz $20,000.00 Bridge Contest," referencing what appears to be a contemporary contest or wager. The exaggerated caricatures show several men in suits examining and displaying documents or prizes, with excited, scheming expressions typical of Judge's style. The satire likely mocks either a dubious contest promotion, get-rich-quick schemes popular during the Great Depression era, or possibly a famous bridge-related competition. The men's animated gestures and the visible prize materials suggest commentary on gullibility or the promotion of unrealistic financial opportunities to the public during economically desperate times. Without identifying specific individuals, the cartoon critiques what appears to be exploitative marketing or unrealistic promises to ordinary citizens.

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OCTOBER 25 1930 PRICE 15 CENTS LENZ Shi 006.00 BRIDGE CONTEST comicbooks.com