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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains two cartoons and satirical commentary from an unspecified era (likely early 20th century based on style). **Top cartoon**: A man with a factory whistle confronts a donkey, captioned "Yeah! Well, you're lucky to get anything with the city broke as it is!" This appears to satirize urban economic hardship—the city's financial struggles are so severe that even animals should be grateful for basic provisions. **Bottom cartoon**: Shows a woman washing children while a man observes, captioned "That's fair enough, ain't it....you wash 'em and I'll dry 'em." This domestic humor reflects traditional gender roles and division of household labor. **"Something To Do"** section offers humorous travel suggestions for unemployed stock salesmen, satirizing the economic depression affecting business professionals.

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1 keep out of the Sunday roto- gravure sections I'll do them no harm. Then there's the fellow F up New Years j find out what a tory whistle sounded like. And our girl thinks that Goona-Goona is the Yale football song. And now the return of the saloon is almost as certain as the check our aw gave us Times are so tough “09, . P * * this year lot of Yeah! Well, you're lucky to get anything with men are ring their the city broke Christmas neckties. ; Something To Do He’? you like to win a trip around the world? Become one of our stock salesmen and you can win one of these trips—in fact, ‘ you'll have to take one. ‘ Wouldn't you like to visit the ee : ae { Netherlands, the country the little ling . = \ i . : lad once s ved with his finger. That aay = heroic. W here s the country to- - F day that any politician is raising a finger to save? ‘lee. Ne At Nice you can meditate by the s y 4 Mediterranean, and you don’t have roll » g Cie .. to resign as Mayor of New York to ah : do it. Go to Spain and return the visit of Columbus, But be sure you have not got Alfonso stowed away in your baggage or there'll be trouble. There'll be trouble anyway. Visit Italy. See the Coliseum. See Pompeii. See Vesuvius and Mus- solini. In eruption if possible. Travel through Morocco and be re minded of Foreign Legion mov Take out a policy as you pas Gibraltar, And when you wave farewell to Sweden say: “Ay tank Ay go home now.” You sell our stock and we furnish the passport and photo. No detective * will recognize you by it. That's fair enough, ain't it.... you wash ’em Associated Swindlers, Inc. and I'll dry ’em. —R. C. O'Brien. comicbooks.com