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Life — December 28, 1928 — page 10: Life, 1928-12-28

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This page contains three separate cartoons satirizing 1920s social issues: 1. **Top cartoon**: A chalkboard gag about someone named Joe forgetting to "dot that i" — needing to return to Pittsburgh, likely referencing a common ethnic or regional stereotype. 2. **Middle cartoons**: The left shows a domestic scene about a "cocktail shaker," reflecting Prohibition-era humor. The right depicts "The Chorus Girl Makes a Life Turn," suggesting commentary on women in entertainment. 3. **Bottom cartoon**: An underwater scene with fish, where "Mr. Pickerel" and "Mr. Bass" discuss "Mrs. Shad spreading Birth Control propaganda." This directly satirizes the contemporary birth control debate—a major social controversy of the 1920s when discussing contraception was considered scandalous.

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give Mother the cocktail shaker.” / Cr NA Die. NS Y ES Mr. Picxeret: What's the big idea? Ma. Bass: Oh, that’s Mrs. Shad, spreading Birth Control propaganda. comicbooks.com