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The law-mills again at work
In the republican eden. Illustration shows a scene in the Garden of Eden with God or an angel labeled The Trusts pointing toward an apple tree labeled The Tariff; Theodore Roosevelt, as Adam
Labors idea of elevating itself. Illustration shows a man labeled Labor sitting on a huge firecracker labeled Capital which he is igniting with a torch labeled Strikes giving off fumes labeled
Bribe takers both. Illustration shows, on the left, a man labeled Tariff Coddled Manufacturer voting with one hand and receiving a bribe in the form of High-Protection Schedule from a large hand
Fireman, save my child!. Illustration shows the Republican elephant lowering President Taft from a window in a burning building to Theodore Roosevelt as a fireman on a ladder
Unto them that hath. Illustration shows an elephant labeled GOP. holding a tambourine labeled Stand Patism and handing out free baskets labeled Tariff Graft containing a turkey, duck
As to the parcels post. Illustration shows Uncle Sam sitting on a split-rail fence labeled Trust Control of Congress enclosing a barren patch of land
Investors beware!. Illustration shows investors drowning in rough seas labeled Wall Street, and Speculation, and a tophat labeled Ingenuous Investor caught in a whirlpool labeled Iron
A peep at the future of government ownership
Tammanys anti-trust game. Illustration showing Richard Croker as a laborer carrying a block of ice labeled Ice Trust and a sheet of paper N.Y Dock privileges; he cries out, Stop thief
Hoist, the friend of the comic people. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with panels from comic strips featuring Foxy Grandpa, Alphonse and Gaston, Happy Hooligan and the donkey Maud
The cigar band fiend
Laocoon in the toils. Illustration shows Uncle Sam as Laocoon with two men, one labeled Business and the other labeled Labor, entwined with snakes labeled Tariff Uncertainty
The false alarm?. Illustration shows Uncle Sam inspecting a large alarm clock with the face of President Taft and a ringer labeled Roosevelt Policies; the hand on the clock shows it is nearing
The annual pleasantry. Illustration shows a fourth of July celebration with a man standing on a large podium reading the Declaration of Independence while sandwiched between two large figures wearing
The political Barbara Frietchie. Illustration shows a troop of senators as Confederate soldiers, led by an officer on horseback labeled Trusts
After you, sir. Illustration shows a shooting match between France and Germany, a white bird labeled Peace has just been released from a trap labeled Moroccan Situation
The distracted hen. Illustration showing Thomas C. Platt as a chicken labeled Republican Party cackling at a duck labeled Expansion swimming in a pond labeled Free Trade.. Date 1900 May 2
The other side. Illustration shows a large group of happy animals gathered around a sign that states Meeting to thank the Meat Trust for raising prices
As to the many theatrical failures, business will pick up when -. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with, at center, the construction of mannequin models as stand-ins for actors
Captains courageous. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt firing a cannon to send a life-line to a ship in distress on rough seas with dark clouds labeled Prejudice forming overhead;
Cincinnatus Roosevelt - but no summons in sight!. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as Cincinnatus, looking old and weary, full length, standing at a plow labeled The Outlook
Henceforth. Illustration shows an elderly man labeled Corporation Magnate sandwiched between the Republican Elephant and the Democratic Donkey, each holding out cups labeled, respectively, Rep
The modern Cincinnatus, who will not leave his plough. Illustration shows former president Grover Cleveland as Cincinnatus plowing a field; an elderly woman labeled Democracy is standing in
The rising tide. Illustration shows the governor of New York, Benjamin B. Odell, tied with a rope labeled Contracts to a submerged barge labeled $255, 000
The microbe of unionism. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with a Labor Agitator sitting in the center with strings attached to marionettes or puppets from all walks of life
Everybody does it - the national excuse. Illustration shows a large circle of men, each lifting from the pocket of the man in front of him The Other Mans Money as they march around a large map
When?
The power behind the scare-crow. Illustration shows a scarecrow in a corn field labeled Nomination; it is fashioned out of pieces of cloth labeled with the names of several states Indiana, Illinois
The Phoenix of prosperity. Illustration shows a female figure labeled Prosperity holding a cornucopia labeled Legitimate Business overflowing with coins and papers labeled Increased exports
The survival of the fittest. Illustration showing to gladiators, one labeled Gold Standard and the other labeled Silver Standard, in a colosseum
The safety-valve. Illustration shows a boiler labeled Brother Straitlace with a fire labeled The Simple Life and a lever labeled Trip to New York
Puck Christmas 1902. Illustration shows two young women kissing Santa Claus as he enters through a window with his bag of toys. Date 1902 December 3
Coo, mon!. Illustration shows Andrew Carnegie as a Scottish dove with a bagpipe and wearing a kilt, he is standing on a cracked platform labeled Tested at Sandy Hook
See America first. Illustration shows a young woman sitting on a precipice, holding aloft a bouquet, surrounded by mountainous wilderness; the faces of young women from around the world appear as
And the prize is death
A ghostly warning to certain presidential aspirants. Illustration shows the ghost of General Winfield Scott Hancock offering a warning to presidential aspirants General Nelson A
Old Dr. Roosevelt. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as a doctor examining Philander C. Knox as other potential candidates for the uncoming presidential election await their turn Charles Evans
The next candidate for statehood. Illustration shows Columbia handing a dress labeled Statehood to a young woman labeled New Mexico.. Date 1901 December 18. The next candidate for statehood
The wolf. Illustration shows the German Emperor labeled Wilhelm studying a Map of England spread out on a desk with other papers
A tight race ahead. Illustration shows Alton B. Parker, William Jennings Parker, David B. Hill, Arthur P. Gorman, an unidentified rower, William Randolph Hearst, unidentified rower
A new scythe cuts clean. Illustration shows Mayor Seth Low and Father Knickerbocker standing in the tall grass in front of New York City Hall; Mayor Low is rolling up his sleeves
The skipper out of a berth. Illustration shows Mark A. Hanna as an old sailor sitting on a box on the dock, smoking a pipe, and watching a ship labeled Ship of State sail out to sea
The laughter of the gods. Illustration shows two diminutive figures labeled Democratic Principles and Republican Principles arguing between themselves; in the background are four large men, the Gods
Landed. Illustration shows Alton B. Parker pulling a donkey to safety across a bridge constructed of planks labeled Conservatism, Sanity, Tariff Reform, Anti-Trust
The unheeded telltale
The unwelcome light. Illustration shows Puck directing a large floodlight to illuminate a cave Charles H. Dietrich, Joseph R. Burton, and J
Mars triumphant. Illustration shows Mars, the Roman god of war, sitting on a throne with his arms folded across his chest and a sword resting on his lap