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Rubbish. Illustration shows four legislators dropping their Bluff Legislation, The Original Trust Buster, Combination Crusher
The pigmies attack; but the government still lives. Illustration shows President McKinley standing on the steps to the US Capitol, holding up two flags
Wireless telegraphy. Illustration shows George F. Hoar sitting on the US Capitol dome using a telegraph to send a wireless message Keep it up! We are with you
Another explosion at hand. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan, using the hot-air from his speeches, to inflate a large balloon labeled Imperialism
Justice versus prejudice
The rival pulpiteers. Illustration shows the Democratic Donkey as a woman sitting in a pew in a church with William Jennings Bryan preaching Jeffersonian Simplicity from a pulpit
Misery loves company; - but they hope soon to be out of it. Illustration shows John Bull standing up to his knees in a morass labeled Boer War $16, 000
The spider and the three silly flies. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a large spider labeled Free Silver with three flies labeled White, Schurz
A ticklish feat. Illustration shows President Taft balancing a cone of papers labeled Administration and showing the Republican elephant
Skilled labor. Illustration shows a labor union Walking Delegate with one hand pulling money from the pocket of a diminutive figure labeled Employer
Suburban hospitality. Illustration shows the arrival of a guest at a suburban familys home on Christmas eve; the guest is welcomed, given a drink and a large meal where he carves the turkey
Setting the signals. Illustration shows Uncle Sam raising a red signal flag labeled Big Crops and Prosperity and a yellow signal flag labeled Business and Confidence over the US Capitol building
Wanted: an occupant. Illustration shows several vignettes that illustrate the difficulty of catching a vice presidential candidate, including offering some Possible Premiums
Gambling by wireless. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon of scenes about the activities of stock exchanges and gambling on sporting events on ocean liners once they are equipped for wireless
A warm wave coming. Illustration shows a beautiful young woman riding an ocean wave approaching the beach; also shows a lobster and a fish. Date 1911 August 16
Roosevelts rough diggers. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, dressed as a Rough Rider, leading a group of laborers, armed with shovels, to work on the Panama Canal
The sermon on the mount as applied to a commercial age. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with each scene titled According to Scripture followed by a quote from the bible; at the bottom of each
Well, for once they can t blame me. Illustration shows the Democratic donkey labeled Democratic Party sitting among papers that state The Trusts are to Blame, Harriman is to Blame
The puzzled chicks. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt and William Jennings Bryan as hens among confused chicks labeled Reciprocity, Anti-Money Devil, Over-Capitalization
An object lesson. Illustration shows Charles M. Schwab holding a moneybag labeled Schwab, standing next to Andrew Carnegie who is sitting on the ground
The Aguinaldo guard. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan standing in the stirrups of his mount, a donkey labeled Democracy, directing the honor guard led by Adlai Stevenson
The national bench show
Reading his future. Illustration shows an old woman, known as Madame Democracy Palmist, reading William Randolph Hearsts palm and speaking of the future. Date 1906 June 27. Reading his future
The tree of prosperity. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt pouring water from a large watering can onto the roots of a vine labeled High Tariff, Extravagance, Militarism
The kept newspaper. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with an interior view of a room where a man labeled Corporate Interests is writing a check, a woman is wearing a newspaper dress
The lesson of the Presidents journey. Illustration shows representatives of the Democratic, Republican, Populist, and Prohibition parties carrying a larger-than-life-sized President McKinley on a
Conservatism
Chicago, June 21, 1904 - All in favor of the nomination will say aye!. Illustration shows an interior view of the convention hall, with an oversized Theodore Roosevelt leaning forward at a podium
Cupid at the White House. Illustration shows cupid on horseback, shooting two handguns into the air outside the North Portico of the White House
The cleansing of New York. Illustration showing a large hand labeled LAW holding up by the collar newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst
A mother! How odd
Trimming the Filipinos Christmas tree. Illustration shows Chauncey M. Depew as Santa Claus labeled GOP. reaching to place the Star of Hope on top of a christmas tree trimmed with lemons
A case for careful navigation. Illustration shows a ship labeled Republic flying a banner labeled USA. navigating storm-tossed seas with a whirlpool labeled Socialism
Divorce the lesser evil. Illustration shows, on the left, a husband and wife, wrapped in chains with a large padlock labeled Unhappy Marriage
Jack ashore. Illustration showing two men escorting Admiral George Dewey down a street, on the left is a man labeled McLean
Veterans of the late war. Illustration shows Benjamin R. Tillman, Joseph W. Bailey, and William E. Chandler as war veterans playing musical instruments
Just luck. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt furiously writing at a desk covered with papers, which have also spilled to the floor; outside the window are standing the spirits of George
As to China. Illustration shows Uncle Sam, John Bull, and Japan as dogs standing in an open doorway, the door labeled China Trade. Date 1902 March 12. As to China
New Years eve at the hotel prosperity. Illustration shows waiters Joseph G. Cannon and James S. Sherman turning away a man labeled Average Citizen
How will our German-American vote?. Illustration shows an elderly German American man with one hand pointing to his head and the other pointing to a coin bank labeled Savings Bank on a table
From Maine to Florida. Illustration shows a woman diving into the warm waters of Florida after shedding the furs and heavy clothing of winter
Getting into the light. Illustration shows four men in the basket labeled The Church of a hot-air balloon labeled Religion without Superstition throwing out sandbags labeled No Museum, Blue Laws
Santa Claus elect preparing for Christmas. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt as Santa Claus gathering gifts, such as Consulship, Ambassadorship, Secretary of Navy, Secretary of State
The Hoosier Don Quixote. Illustration shows Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks as Don Quixote sitting in a chair, reading, with a sword in raised right hand
Give him the Schley degree. Illustration shows three elderly naval officers questioning the spirit of John Paul Jones regarding the Navy Dept. vs
The Russian deluge. Illustration shows people clinging to a large rock in a stormy sea, some are royalty and some are terrorists; in a flash of lightning in the background appears the word Revolt
A volunteer crew wanted. Illustration shows President Theodore Roosevelt putting a rescue boat labeled National Honor to sea
The American family