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Judge — March 7, 1931 — page 12: Judge, 1931-03-07

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# "Judge" Comic Page: "Judge" and "Pete" This page contains two sequential comic strips featuring caricatured gentlemen in top hats and formal dress, accompanied by small dogs. The strips appear to be satirical humor rather than political commentary. The "Judge" strip (top) shows a formally-dressed man with a dog in various situations—interacting with other figures, appearing before what seems to be official settings, and engaging in physical comedy with other characters. The "Pete" strip (bottom) continues similar themes with slapstick-style interactions between the main character and various figures. Without clearer identification of specific historical figures or events referenced, the exact satirical target remains unclear. These appear to be character-driven humor comics rather than topical political satire, typical of Judge magazine's general entertainment content.

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