Judge, 1930-11-15 · page 4 of 36
Judge — November 15, 1930 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This page contains **no political cartoon**. Instead, it features: 1. **Golf advertisement** (left): A scenic photograph of Cascades Course at Hot Springs, Virginia, promoting "True Temper" steel-shafted golf clubs made by American Fork & Hoe Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. The ad emphasizes the superior performance of steel shafts. 2. **"I Know a Girl"** (top right): A humorous social commentary by Carroll Carroll about a woman fascinated by election time, discussing her observations about politics, city jobs, and bureaucratic inefficiency—particularly grafters at City Hall supporting wooden structures. 3. **"The Liberation of the Male"** (bottom right): Two dated vignettes (1830 and 1930) humorously contrasting men's freedoms across centuries. The page is primarily **advertising and light social humor**, not satirical political commentary.
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I Know a Girl Sie thinks a ballot is a scene done to music, that the polls are people who live in Warsaw and that suffrage iy enduring hardship, but she says she’s just too, too fascinated around election tin When I asked her if she thought most women appreciated the franchise. she said she could not speak for all women, but as far as she was con n corned American men and women had just as nice eves as any of the people in France. It is her curious idea that a major ity is what a captain in the army when he is promoted and that plural ity often sets in to complicate a bad case of pneumonia, I told her Thad voted a straight ticket and she said that was a curious thing to say because, she explained, if a person was going to vote crooked lie would not be liable to talk about it. She thinks that ward heelers are the shoe-repairers in each district and that candidates are a confection, We got to talking about the differ ent city jobs and she said she thought there were too many aldermen. She says if there were fewer aldermen it | wouldn't be necessary to do so much | alteration around town all the time. I told her that was caused by the graft ers at City Hall, . She said she couldn't see how the ricces of wood that held up City Hall Hor SPRINGS, VA. cout have anything to do with it. 1 ¥ ” a had to admit she was it for once in Ae PE DS, 1 stants : 7 thinking grafters were the pieces of wood that held up City Hall. —Cannort Carroie The Liberation of the Male ~ 1830 Where the most enjoyable “As soon as you complete your golf is played you find “True Temper” / breakfast, Henry, proceed to” the Steel Shafted Clubs stream and catch some fish. There are m few victuals in the cabin As distinguished in appearance as it is in case body should ride over the unequalled in playing performance, the Blue Ridge tonight. When you have °True Temper” Steel Shaft is used by 1 caught the fish bring in some kindli A A : ind you also might repair the fence all leading club makers on their better in the lower thirty near the brook. After that I'll want you to chop down those old trees near the barn,” clubs. Ask your Pro to let you try your favorite make of club shafted with a “True Temper” Steel Shaft. plains why “True 980 THE AMERICAN FORK & HOE CO. Temper” Steel Shafts 19% Sporting ods Division 4 give such remarkable CLEVELAND, ONIO ntoylog reeals “Write this down, old precious. Two cans of shrimp, two’ bottles of er ale, twenty cents’ worth of ham j { doa nice loaf of sandwich bread. in the ric heater. After that take a look at the radio. Then you'd bet ter ankle into the kitchenette and start shaking the cocktails for tonight. * STEEL SHA FITS Z j On your way, big boy!” —Antuvr L. Lirpmann comicbooks.com