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# Analysis of Judge Page This page contains two cartoons titled "The Happy Ending 1890" and "2nd 1932," both depicting judges presiding over courtroom scenes. The **1890 cartoon** (top) shows a judge conducting what appears to be a wedding ceremony, with couples and children celebrating—satirizing the judicial system's role in matrimonial matters. The **1932 cartoon** (bottom) depicts a judge presiding over two men dancing energetically with flags, while another figure plays musical instruments. This likely satirizes judicial decisions or legal rulings that had unexpected or absurd social consequences during the early Depression era. Without additional historical documentation, the specific judicial decisions or events being mocked remain unclear. The cartoons appear to critique judicial authority's broader social impacts, though the exact references require further context.