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Winsor McCay: The Editorial Works
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Winsor McCay: Early Works II
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Winsor McCay: Early Works
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Table of Contents
{A clown on the Earth juggles, a ship, a cigar [Cuba], a soldier, a rock, a green pepper [Porto Rico] and a dagger with flames on it's handle [Philippines], image in full color.}. Front cover
William McCoy, your Hired!! Introduction by Mark Thompson. 5
(Clip and pasted mosaic of comics). 6
The New York Herald (Period). 7-66
How the Machinery of a PresedentialElection is Being Run. Chairman Cortelyou. Attorney General Moody. {Various people, most of them seen from the side.}. 8-9
A Chat With A millionaire Beggar. The jehu obeyed the summons instantly. "Look after their make-up and rehearse them.". 10-11
A Summer Landlord's Protest. He was a short, stout, well-fed appearing man. "And their wives keep 'em home nights.". 12-13
A Chat With A Summer Girl. "What are your plans for 1904?" [Livery Stable. Picnic. Excursion.] [Jockey Club] Mr. Van Tile would not have used our buck-boards so frequnetly. 14-15
The Gallery God at the Seashore. "I'd rather look like a gambler if you don't mind." "When I die send me to wissahicken-by-de-sea fer me meals. 16-17
Sights, Scenes and Leaders Among Democratic Hosts. Some whiskers at the convention. Patrick H. McCarren (Photo). "Oh Horrors! I understood he was a handsome man." At the Station when D. B. Hill and Patrick McCarren arrived. 18-19
{Four various scences.} Sheehan V[ote for (Par)ker]. Cortelyou [Vote f(or) Roos(evelt)]. {[Tammany] tiger arena near O'Dell as roman.} {Two romans fighting [McCarren], [Woodruff]. {Under pervious three images, Six people in booth below them posters of canidates and [The people have to decide]. 20-21
"Higgins to the bar!" The Democrattic Campaign. {A tall fat guy [Odell] and a short guy [Higgins], stand at a bench fence infront of judge [Herrick]. 22-23
Governor Cracks jokes and Senator Smiles, but to Different Audiences. Hamilton Fish, Sen. T C Platt Smiles, gov. Odell cracking jokes. 24-25
Platt and Odell cross swords in a deadly political duel. {Three photos with two guys standing between them. [Timothy L. Woodruff], [Lieut Governor Higgins] [J. Sloat Fassett.]. 26-27
Adventures of Reuben. He suffers the penalty of popularity and takes a flyer in the yachting game. "Of course I paid for the goods." "It was kind of you to supply our beach with a wreck.". 28-29
How the spellbinders cast thir spells at the noon-day meeting. {Various illustrations with two photos, one in each upper corner.} [Rupublican Commercial Travellers' Headquarters] The Dally-Hoos "For Roosevelt we shall vote." "Teddy you must march march march." [Democratic Commercial Travellers Headquarters]. 30-31
{Three men, [Sheenhan], [Parker], [Davis] and a bird [Retired] "Coo coo" inside a small room outside are [Daniel S. Lamont], E. M. Shepard], [Wm. Jerome] [John Sharpe Williams], Pery Belmont], [Chas. Murphy], [Pat McCarren], [Gord Meyer] along with other people.}. 32-33
A group of men facing left {Chas. F. Murphy], and another group facing right [P. H. McCarren], below them are three people at a table, [David E. Hill], [Sen. Ed. Murphy Jr.], Wm. F. Sheehan], two people talking [Jno. Stanchield], and man with coffee, [Jno. N. Carlisle].}. 34-35
[Parker Band Wagon] "Too Late." "Too Late." {A man with a tuba [Bourke Cockran] running towards wagon. 36
{Two guys in dresses [Dist. Atty. Folk], [Dist. Atty. Jerome] stand on either side of a tiger [Tige].} Two "Buster Browns". 36
Messers Hill Sheehan and Belmont will spend a few hours in the carivora. {two men clipping a tiger [Tammany]'s nails while another man holds it.}. 37
Mr. Hill is, at - present, a very busy man. {A man with a sword is putting holes in a hot air balloon [Cleveland]. [Hands off this balloon.]. 37
Mr. Guffey is, as usual, very cool during strenuous times. {Man on tight rope above city, holds pole with [Parker] on one sind and [Gorman] on the other.}. 38
"Wow" "Ta ta Willie." "I'll bet sixteen to one, this is what they call shoot-ing the chutes. Oh well!" {Man sliding down inclined platform with box below [16 to 1]. 39
[Vice Presideny], [Chairman Committeeor Resolutions], [Temporary Chairman], Presidentcy], [Speakership]. "I never was a-feared of lightning since I'se knee high to a grasshopper." A man [John Shrp Williams] on house with lightning rods.}. 39
A man in black, wearing a top hat gets off a train. greeted by a crowd of people and others on a roof, a man patting him on the shoulder.} "How's she going this year?". 40
{A man in car, that has a U.S. flag, waves his hat at a crouad as he goes past them.} The cheers with which the multi-tude greeted you. 40
{A elderly long bearded man faces a moustached person with paper in hand near a chair while croud cheers behind them, three men well above the croud.} And then you come. 41
{Four men standing stiffly singing under flag.} The chorus by the campaign glee club. 41
A man's beard proceeds him as he walks, his hands clentched in fists, a man behind him sits crossleged with a star on his shirt.} "Git the money. And then, if 'Old Hay' wants it. Why. Apoolygize.". 42
A man in driving close and goggles stands in his car, while infont of him, is another man leaning on the cars front with a cane. "Look here, my man! You had better.". 42
{A man infront of a book adjusts his glasses, behind him other men, one with a star on his jacket.} "I didn't bring my other glasses with me this morning.". 43
{A man with glasses and a star on his jacket holds a book while people croud around, one with their hand raised.} A cheer interrupted him. 43
{A man with one hand on the over head handle of a train stands near two other men.} "Mister can you tell me how many depots yet to fifty-ninth street?". 44
{A woman trips over a man's knee, and lands on his lap.} "I pared your begging.". 44
{A woman and a man stand holding onto a overhead handles of a train. Both leaning to opisite sides while the conductor can be seen from behind them.} "Fubby Woggloist". 45
{A man moustach, with black pants, vest, stands with hands on hips, behind him two men, one with a policemans hat and badge.}. 46
{Two police men hold onto a man with moustach, glasses, black suit, and striped pants.} "You might as well behave.". 46
{A skinny man with bowed head, and black suit and pants, listens to fat guy, with a moustache, and black paints.}. 47
{A man with top hat points with one hand and shows palm upwards with other hand, behind him is a police man, above officer is a suitcase chest, opposite first man is man holding paper, all of which is above a large chest suitecase.}. 47
{On a dock yard are lots of people with luggage, one set of lugage hanging above crowd going up stairs. In front of them a woman watches man drill hole in box.} Wehre patience is a virtue. 48
{A woman watches a man who is reaching into a suitcase, luggage chest.} Sweetness wasted on the desert air. 48
{A woman seated with a cloth covering her from neck to the ground, hear her is a suit case. Behind them is a woman looking at someone's striped suit and pants as he bends over a chest suitcase.} Its all new to her. 49
{A woman, Police officer with striped suit, man, behind a suit case chest look into it, while children stand at the side. Infrontr of them is a suitcase with a bag on it.} "Those are dolly's clothes". 49
Republican. Natl. Safe. {Infront of an open safe, stands a man with cowboy hat, has one hand in pocket while other is extended like he is about to shake hands. "The safe is empty, gentlemen." - Senator N. B. Scott. 50
{A big headed man with hat, black suit, striped pants, and glasses.} "Hep" Russell as "Sunny Jim". 51
{A big headed man with hat, glasses, cigar, and mousetach, weres a black suit and striped pants.} "Billy" Kirk of Syracuse B'Gosh. 51
{Various scenes interwoven with their own captions.} Same senator depew same story. Ham Fish. Characters in the Public Eye at Saratoga Convention. 52
John J. McGraw. {Various scenes of a baseball player.} That is he stand-ing on the coach-ing lines. [New York]. 53
The Liar's Club's Champion Story. I was fishing. And got a bite. It was a dog fish. he jumped at me and barked. {Comicstrip of a man fishing and it chasing him out of the water, and up a tree.}. 54
New York's Earnest Young Giants Provide Entertainment for Kelly's War Party of "Reds" How Bowerman came home in the third. <- Home {Various Baseball scenes.}. 55
"Didn't mean to up-sit ye. you're wanted down at stamford to at-tend that quorum meetin'." {various scenes of a police officer gathering people to go to meeting.} How Stamford got Quorum of Office to Pass Tax Levy. 56
{A man seen from shoulders upward is in a pond surronded by photographers, artists and journalists.} "Judge Parker Took His Daily Yesterday." - Daily Papers. 57
M'Graw's Men and Their Supporters, Seen From the Front Row. {Various baseball scenes.} Wiltse was itske. 58
{1st of two panels} Browne leaving for third, Browne on Second. Dunn was on first. {Second of two panels.} Clouds of dust raised by Browne and Dunn. Birdseye view of the Exciting Interborough Baseball games. 59
{Two cyclones with a person's head in each, are tearing up a field. One man loses his hat 'Hearst', while another hangs onto a rock '16 to 1' and another is in a storm shelter, a hat near him 'Gorman'. Back to the Cyclone Cellar. 60
"I thought I noticed a slight jot." Did we run over some-thing, David?" "Move over Boys! I'm with you." [Hill], [Sheekan], [Belmont], [Currly], [McCarrth]. Scorching. 61
Scene at Whitney Sale When Meddler Was Knocked Down for $51,000. {People seated facing right, each row slightly above the one on the right, behind them several platforms with more people. At the far right photograph of a horse.} Meddler. 62
{A lot of people in a large room with pillars and a elevator shaft, two of the pillars have drapes on then, near a painting on the wall, below this two men with drakly shaded suits.} Republican Club Members Giving a Hearing to Mr. Higgins Last Night. 63
Men of Some Consequence in Republican Convention. {Two men leaning back in chairs looking right.} Hamilton Fish. Collector Stranahan. {Two men sitting upright looking left.} Sereno Payne. I. N. Littauer. 64
Scenes in Qualifying Round for Golf Title at Baltusrol. Where Friendship Ceases. W. J. Travis. Tall and Fat. Long and Slender. {Various images of golfing men, near center of page, on the right a row of crowd spectators.}. 65
Scenes in a Day's Play for Premier Golf Title at Baltusrol. Geo. R. Ormisston in Action. {Row of animated man hitting ball. On bottom three scenes involving people watching the golf game.}. 66
New York Telegram and More (& others) and More {Clip and pasted mosaic of comics}. 67
{A man with one hand placing some fibers of a cloth on his chin, while the other hand holds the fabric agenst his stomach.}. 68
{A woman seated in an audiance, whipes her face, while on stage, man stands with bach towards another woman.} {Woman in audiance sits upright, on stage woman has both hands over her face and man is on top of stairs seen from behind.} {In audiance woman has hert hands clasped near her chin, on stage guy is seen from with his open arms, womenm also with open arms, as they are about to hug.}. 68
{A man slightly hunched over, wearing black pants and coat, in his mouth he has vampire teeth.}. 69
{A man with waering what looks like a rain coat, holds a stick or batton in his right hand, both hands extended above his head. He is wearing black pants and white shoes.}. 69
{A man walks along a country pathway/road with his hands behind his back, he is wearing shorts a coat, and a hat, the front of which is pointed. Along the edges of the path are rocks, on either side of it are fields. 69
"Learn to Think" Picture {A Large propellar like blade is cutting through rock moutains, through trees, over a train while under a palne, and through buildings. A clock is saeen on the Earth from space, below that a closer view of the clock face spanning the entire United States.}. 70
Kansas Bachelors and Widowers Must Either Marry or Pay a Tax [Tax Notice] " Yes. He married to keep from paying taxes." "Did he wake up then?" "No. She did he's the stingiest man living." "Say! Take a tip from me! Pay the tax! At any price.". 71
{A Woman with a head banner saying [Prosperity], holds many things, [Mining], [Farming], [Steel], [Construction], [Rail Roads], [Oil], [Cotton], and [Manufacturing]. Below her looking away is a black hooded [Doubt]. Oppissite her is Uncle Sam with hand outstreached. "At last-- You are Here! --". 72-73
His Biggest Son -- Great Texas {A large head and shoulders of Uncle Sam looking right, along with many other men of varying heights, with their states name on their suits. On the oppisite side is a tall boy with a shirt that says Texas. 74-75
{A large man [Militarist], holding people is placing them into a bowl, attached to this is a grinding wheel, which he is turning. Below the bowl is the message [French Militarism], to the side is another bowel [The Ruhr]. Below these are five figures [Revenge], [Hate], [Starvation], [Pestilence], and [Death] which is coming out from under the platform that the bowls are on.}. 76
{An old man with a can places on hand on a large Hour glass, with its top almost empty. He says "I am still thinking."}. 77
New York -- and Every City {Uncle Sam sitts on a ledge, looking down at a city made up of small cards which say [Liberty Bond] [Liberty Loan], the city is [New York], and only small bridges over the water can be seen besides the cards and ships in the water.} {Image is signed "Bret Green with Apologies to Winsor McCay", so McCay might not have drawn it.}. 78
A small boat with a white flag with a + sign on it, has nurses in it, they are throwing round life preserves into the black water, which several people are in, it is labeld [Suffering]. 79
Give to the Red Cross -- Give Now Until it Hurts! A Life May Depend on It. -- Do You Dare Do Less? Follow the Flag {A White truck with a = on its side and a cloth over its driving compartment, is seen in a cload of smoke, around it are seen barbed wire fences and soldiers faces.}. 80-81
The Helping Hand {A Hand with a cuff that has a + on it is lifting up a soldier, with a canteen that says [U.S.] Below them are hands reaching up twoards them [Mutilation], [Pestilence], [Disease], [Death], [Suffering]. 82
Where Suffering Rears its Head. {A Roman type soldier with tri-scepter an shield with + on it, fights a snake like dragon [Suffering] that is coming out of the water.}. 83
Ready -- Facing the East. {A Egale with wings spread and mouth open, stands above a shield, which has stars on its top and vertical stripes below that.} [Here is the King of the Eagles -- the Only King Here.]. 84-85
Over There. The Hand of America Plants the Flag of Mercy in France. {A larege arm [America] and hand place a white flag with the = on it, into a dark cload, [France].}. 86-87
Onward! Power and Patriotism go with Them. {A field of many soldiers is seen from behind, above them are two flags, off in the distance, the French three vertical striped flag, and closer up the U.S. flag, near it two giant ghostly people [Lafayette], and [Washington]. 88-89
{Clip and pasted mosaic of comics, no titles or words.}. 90
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend {Clip and pasted mosaic of comics.}. 91
"Oh. I'm so glad to get back to my room and maybe I wont pound my ear when I get in bed." #183, April 28, 1906. 92
"Well, I will have to get busy and clear this far!" "After I cut these trees down I'll have to do some stumping!" #484, April 8, 1909. 93
"I believe I'll get a pair of those stilt shoes! Um!" [Ladies!!!! The Great Stilt Shoes - Why Be Short When You Can Be Tall] #468, February 6, 1909. 94
"Goodbye! Tra la la! Don't worry! I'll be all right!" "I think you are foolish!" #488, April 22, 1909. 95
"What!! Silas! Didn't you, say! Didn't you ever meet the doublehead-ed boy, Ben Bubble, Eh? The guy with two heads." #182, April 26, 1906. 96
"I wonder why she doesn't come! I'll wait -" " A while longer! She said she'd be here at two." #490, April 29, 1909. 97
"This new shirt waist is a very pretty affair. Indeed, but it's so thin I'm most tempted not to wear it." #210, August 2, 1906. 98
"What we should do is squelch this fellow Silas. He has al-most killed -" "That de-licious dish the Rare-bit." #469, February 11, 1909. 99
"By crackie! I have no smokes! I'll have to go back and get some! What would I do with out any -" #472, February 25, 1909. 100
"Why don't you throw those collectors out? Tin can. 'Em!" "They come ev-ery day. Yes, here comes the in-stallment man." #500, June 3, 1909. 101
"Well. To-day is my birthday! I hope tom doesn't ask me how old I am when he -" #470, February 13, 1909. 102
"What ails the water pressure this morn-ing I wonder! -" "Ah! That's bet-ter! I'm going to have a nice lawn the first -" #502, June 10, 1909. 103
"Well, we must hurry! Are you ready Florence? Oh! I declare! I have dropped that hat pin." #473, February 27, 1909. 104
"Oh! Joy!" "Green Corn!" "How I love it!" "No one's looking!" "Um!" "I never like to have one look-" #504, June 17, 1909. 105
"Where shall I stand here?" "Yes. Right there. There!" "How's this?" "Fine! now stand still. Stand easy like! There!" #506, June 24, 1909. 106
"You know who's go-ing to win this race. Don't you? Of course you do!" #205, July 14, 1906. 107
"Do you know. I be-lieve my left leg is longer than my right leg is? Ever since I've be in the stock market this left leg has bother-ed me." #197, June 16, 1906. 108
"This is what I call solid comfort. Ly-ing here in the hay. -" "Oh! ex-cuse me!" "What are you doing in here?" #467, February 4, 1909. 109
"I had a row with my wife I feel bad!" "I feel like get-ting pie-eyed!" "I'll drink another Wheo! But I feel blue! Huh!" #480, March 25, 1909. 110
"Isn't this swell? Ah! I could float here forever. This is great! Um! Good! Salt water!" #199, June 23, 1906. 111
"I've got e-nough dyna-mite here to blow up the whole map and with a souserino that is a bird. Whoopee! Wow! Wow! Wow!" #186, May 8, 1906. 112
"Are you married?" "Huh! Huh! Me muchee wife! Um!" "You have a wife?" "Me got heap plenty wife." #494, May 13, 1909. 113
"What could be nicer than this? Skating in New York bay on a nice hot July dy with nothing to disturb one except the whis-tles of stalled ferry boats and tugs." #201, June 30, 1906. 114
"Ah!" "Um!" "Ha!" "Fh!" "Huh!" "Oh!" "Oooh!" "Ow!" "Ouch!" "Dreaming again! I'll just have to quite eating rarebits from now on." #496, May 20, 1909. 115
"Why. Doc! I came in to see you about a bite I've just got from a douma, a mad dou-ma. Sir -" #190, May 24, 1906. 116
"Well, there it is! Complete! I'm going now. To the beach and give an exhibit-ion and I want you to go with me I'll show them all the greatest bathing suit ever made." #192, May 31, 1906. 117
"Well! I've removed his veriform appendix. All O.K. but I don't think he's going to re-vive. His heart seems very weak Prof." #193, June 2, 1906. 118
"If those weiner wurst are fresh you can put about a yard and a half of them in this basket!" [Weinmer Wursts] #503, June 12, 1909. 119
"If I can do it to human beings I ought to do it to fish! I'll try it, anyway! See what I -" #505, June 19, 1909. 120
"I'm vey hungry, sam, some-how! It's a won-dah you wouldn't buy me a dinnah instead of makin' me cook it!" #475, March 6, 1909. 121
"The English Army is at this min-nute hoverin' over the Un-ited States in balloons ready to drop bums?" #479, March 20, 1909. 122
"Barrett! I want you! I want you to try on a new pair of trousers I've bought for you come in!" #223, September 20, 1906. 123
"Mama! Oh! Mama Oh! Help me! Mama!" "That old chief crazy snake chased little Minerva all the way home today." #485, April 10, 1909. 124
"Where will ye have this hod of bricks inside or outside?" "Just dump it inside an git another wan as quick as possibile! Get bussy, as it were!" #481, March 27, 1909. 125
"There's a man outside wants to see you. An if I have to say he can't I'd rather quit my job!" #489, April 24, 1909. 126
"Gracious! I feel queer! My legs feel so funny! I think I will take a day off and go to the seashore!" #507, June 26, 1909. 127
"Where is that moving van? Here we are all pack-ed up and no one to move us!" "Here it comes." #491, May 1, 1909. 128
"Huh! What is this? A cell? Am I locked up? Gracious!" "That's funny! I dreamed I was lock-ed up in a cell!" #497, May 22, 1909. 129
"I'll just practise a little this morning not thaty I'm afraid to enter the tourney tomorrow, but merely to limber up my -" #185, May 5, 1906. 130
"I'm going down and see that lawyer. Here father has been dead three months and not a word have -" #499, May 29, 109. 131
"Ah! I'm through! Now. I'll go to my little home! Yep! My coat and hat and away I go!" #493, May 8, 1909. 132
"It's a funny thing to me, that you should say what you did to me a few minutes ago." #187, May 12, 1906. 133
"Nothing to nothing and the ninth inning." "I'll save the day right here! A home run for me, you can bet!" #495, May 15, 1909. 134
(Clip and pasted mosaic of comics). 135
A Pilgrim's Progress. [Her Von Blottz Artist] "Her Von Blottz Artist. Yes, this is the place.". 136
A Pilgrim's Progress. 137
[Why pay rent? That is the big question! Why pay rent? Lots $5.00 and up!] "Here's your mail dear! Um!". 138
"Ah! Just the one I want to see! Come. Take a spin with me! Forget your old dull care! Yes -". 139
"Life. Huh! Um. Life is a queer condition! One exists. Another lives! I bare-ly exist! I just seem -". 140
[When you have the blues do not sit and mope.] "I'm always blue. I wonder if I should try this scheme and jolly my-self up a bit.". 141
"Now boys, if you want to celebrate 4th of July right. Let me show you how. Give me those giant fire crack-ers and we -". 142
"Well! Well! Well! My old school mate! Bunion! How are you? I'm so glad -". 143
[Race Track] "I believe I'll go over there and get myself a ticket of ad-mission, see the races and try and foreget my troubles.". 144
"Look at that chap yank fish out of the water! I never saw anything like it in my life!". 145
"I do wish you would not handle that pistol like that!" "Oh! Don't worry! I'm going to give it a little cleaning! It needs it! Yep!". 146
"Say Silas! I came in to have a talk with you. A heart to heart talk and I do not want to be considered butting in!". 147
"Ooh ow! Ahh! I can't sit here all of the time. I've got to be up and doing. Although. I don't sup-pose -". 148
"Well! There's old vesuvius, at last! I've come a long ways, but I think I shall not regret it.". 149
"Kin I have that val-ise, kin I? Let me have it, will you?" "Certainly do you want it, eh?" "Yes, I want it. Really!". 150
"I can sell you a tick-it to Cuba I can not give you one. No siree! How do you want to go?" "Well, to be more precise, sell me a ticket to Cuba!". 151
"I believe this is Mrs. Bunion! Oh! Mrs. Bunion! Mrs. Oh, Eh. Mrs. Bunion!" "I'm so glad to see you.". 152
"Well, fight-ing Bob turn-er is after me he swears he will shoot me on sight. He's mean, you know, I'm a little scared.". 153
(Clip and pasted mosaic of comics). 154
Poor Jake. When you get your work done. Come here, I have a job for you!. 155
"I think I have a fine gar-den here." "Yes. But you ought to pull those weeds out Colonel.". 156
"The lawn looks shaggy. Colonel!" "Just what I was goin' to say. My-self! I'll go get the mower an' trim it up a little that's what I'll do!". 157
Oh! Colonel! The horse has broke in to my flower bed." "He has well I'll go and get him yes.". 158
"Say Jake. How long before you finish your work I have a lit-tle job I want to do today!". 159
Now Jake. Instead of remaining in the noise and smoke of fourth of July Mrs. Stall and I are going to give you a day off. 160
"I think I will patch up this lawn, lay down some fresh sod - Jake!". 161
"Now you go up stairs start cleaning there. I'll move all this furniture myself, down here.". 162
"Hurry with your work Jake and come here! I am going to beat a few rugs and a strip or two of carpet and some matting! -". 163
{Clip and pasted mosaic of comics}. 164
The Dope Chronicles {Clip and pasted mosaic of illustrations.} {The following pags have 2-4 illistrations on each page some covering parts of other images.}. 165
Why not Get the Bif Fellow? {A large man with dressing coat [The Big Fellow of the Opium Ring], gloves and walking cane, stands above a lot of smaller men [Little Dope Peddler]. 166
A ghostly dark ape like figure [Dope Traffic] stands in the dark, as children run away from it, towards the viewer.}. 166
{On a stage behind a white wall two hands [Dope Ring], use small ropes to control many men with the name [Dope Peddler]. Infront of the stage stands a man with handcuffs [The Law]. 166
{Five men, [Gangster], [Racketer], [Prohibition], [Bootlegger], [Dope Seller], holding hands dance in a field [Depression].}. 167
{A spot light [Law Enforcement] shines on six men [Bandit], [Racketeer], [Dope Peddler], [Crooked Politician], [Kidnapper], [Extortionist]. Near the spotlight are four people [{Offic}al {Pol} ice], [Efficent State Constabulary], [Fedral Scotlandyard], and Uncle Sam.}. 167
{A Cat like creaturew [Narcotic Evil], has its head barried in the cover a closed book, Social and Civil Life of Our Country], below the book is a snake, and above the book is the leg of someone with the word [L Enfo].}. 167
{Two people, a woman with a aligator, and a man with a hippo, stand outside of a palace.} "Is it the man who invented perpetual motion for automobiles of the man who invented the elixir of perpetual youtrh who lives there?" "No, Those two men live back in the hollow..". 168
{A large arm [Aroused Public Opinon] and fist, punch a man [Dope Peddler], behind them are [{Asy}lum], [Penitentary], and a [Hospital].}. 168
{A city with many buildings in rows is seen, small buildings up front and larger ones behind, near the very back are a large bottle [Bootleg Whisky], a gun pointed downwards [Crime], and a capped testtube [Dope].}. 169
{In the middle of a street, a skeleton dressed in black [Death], stands one footed, holding a two handed reaper [Gangsterism], as people run away from him. Beside him are the messages [{E}ast side, West side.], and [All Around the Town].}. 169
{Near some darkened buildings, a man with a gun, shoots out bullets in many direction hitting small children, while adults and family members look back twoards him and run away. Standing next to him is a man with clasped hands, a smile and a top hat [Prohibition].}. 169
{A man dressed in black [Opium Bloc] stands at a cashier's window, While Uncle Sam with a club [Enforcement of Narcotic Laws], holds another man by the shirt colar [Dope Traffic], who is holding a bag with a '$' simbol on it.} "Let's talk this over. Sam!" "No. Not while you protect the dope producer.". 170
{Four people and a skeleton dance over ruined city buildings.} [Dope], [Poverty], [Crime], [Disease], and the skeleton [Death]. 170
{People with glasses in their hands dance around a founatin [Bootleg Liquor]. On one side of the fountain is a man dressed in black with a top hat [Fanatical Dry], and on the other side a skeleton dressed in black.}. 170
You are a brute, a thug, a scoundrel! You go there!" {A judge on a pedastal points to the left and right, to the left is a interwoven metal-barred cell door, to the right a [Farm for Drug Addicts]. Infront of the pedastel are two eople [Criminal] and [Drug Addict].}. 171
{Uncle Same sits in a thrown type chair ignoring two jester type people one on either side of him, [Bootleger], ad [Hijacker]. To the far left a message [And put him on the spot], below it three people [Gangsters], to the far right a man holding a tray [Narcotics], below him two large newspapers [Hijacker raid capitol Embassy], [Dry Agents Burn Three Homes 250 acres.]. 171
Reaping His Harvest--Death {A cround of people [Young, Old] on the left and [Rick, Poor] on the right, are standing before a person with a two handed reaper [Illicit Dope Traffic] the man using it is dressed in black [International Dope Ring]. Behind him are lying dead people.}. 171
{A young man is walking on a pathway, behind him are two buildings [School] and [Home], and a woman waving goodbye. Below the pathway are people leaning on it both above and below it, six of them are [Dope Peddler]s and one other person on the bottom side [Narcotic Traffic].}. 172
{Uncle Sam is seen with a fishing net [Prohibition Enforcement]. Around him are bottles with wings, [Whisky], [Rum], [Gin], larger bottles say [Whisky from Mexico], [Rum from bahama], [Whisky from Canada], [Whisky from Bermuda], and [Whisky from Cuba]. 172
{Two small people, a woman [Prohibition], and a male police officer [Enforcement], are lost between in a series of large [Whisky] bottles.} "Enforcement! Where are you, Enforcement?" "Here I am, Eh.. Where are you?--". 173
{This comic is devided into two sections; A young girl enters a bar, a man is standing at the counter near the bartender. "Father dear Father come home with me now." And secondly; A man is holding the shoulders of a young woman in a crowded restraurnt [Speakeasy]. "Daughter, Dear Daughter come home with me now."}. 173
{A man [Dry Enforcement] with a smoking gun in his pointing to a dead man, "'ats a way I stop um frum totin' licker an' drinkin' agin thu law!" Across from him behind the smoke of the gun [Prohibition] are seven men.} "You suspected he had liquor, of course?" "It's too bad no liquor was found.". 173
{A large arm [Prohibition Racketeer], pours a bottle [Bootleg Booze, Poision]. Around a table are many people, [Youth of the Nation]. 174
{A river [Whisky] is flowing over a ledge made up of letters; {Prohibition], which are being held up by money. A police officer [Fedral Enforcment], stands below the letters with bags of '$', while on a hill of bags $30,000,000 stands [Fanatical Dry].} "Don't mind how much money it needs--". 174
{A man dressed in black with a top hat, [Greed], turns a vise press [Dope] on many people squeezing out money. The lower left corner of the panel has been marked through by what looks like a marker.}. 174
{On a stage dance several people; [Speakeasy Proprietor], [Hijacker], [Shotgun Enforcer], [Gyp Joint Hostess], [Fanatic], [Bootlegger], [Hypocrite], [Bigot], below them near the crowd is the conductor, [Antisaloon League].}. 174
{A man in busness suit sits with pen in hand, while three angry men [Anti-Saloon League], one points at him, one points at the piece of paper in front of them, and the other raises his fist.}. 175
{In a colosum are many men [Dry Congressmen], some with their thumbs turned downwards. The walls [Prohibition Arena] have a entrance way which a lion [Dry Agent], comes out and snarles at a person [Suspected Dry Violator].}. 175
{A ship [Prohibition], is rocked by the waves, [Shotgun Enforcement], [Intolerance], [Fanaticism], [Unpopularity], and [Hypocrisy]. Below a sky of [idity Dry Law].}. 175
{Seven men dressed in black are riding horses, carrying guns and signs [Dry Law Enforcement], and [Fanaticism]. Below them on either side are the bodies of dead people in rows [1360 victims].}. 176
{A man dressed in black [Dry Law Enforcement], tosses dead bodies on a pile of others [1360 victims] on top of a [Altar of Prohibition].}. 176
{In a [Cemetery] are seen many tomb stones [1360 Victims of Shotgun Prohibition], standing outside the gate is a man with a gun [Fanatical Dry Law Enforcer], and a shorter man [Intolerant Dry] "Well done thou good and faithful servant."}. 176
{Several men in black [Bigot], [Snooper], [Dry Zealot], [Fanatic], [Hypocrite] who is holding a bottle of [Whisky], Shot Gun Enforcemer holding a gun, and [Professional Dry] with their thumb up, are encircle a pile of dead people [1376 victims], with their backs towards it.}. 177
{A row of people [Prohibition], are being shot from behind by three other people who have a machine gun and another gun, around them all is smoke.}. 177
{Outside of a building are seen people fighting , fire and smoke, inside the building with four round columns are people laying on the floor, and group of people at a desk, one of them writting on a piece of paper. "For god's sake help us." {Also seen in printed form with additional caption in 'Early Works IX', page 166.}. 177
{A large skeleton [Dope Evil] and is followed by two figures named [Dope Peddlers] and a [Dope Manufacturer], which have swords, and are dressed as musketeers. They walk through a field of people, swinging their swords.}. 178
{This comic has two panels; A ship in the distance [Dry Law Enforcement], fires on a ship that has [Whisky] and three people on it. The second; has three men dressed in black suits on the that ship drinking bottles from the open boxes.}. 178
{A man dressed in black [Fanatical Prohibition], waves a stick towards a group of people [Youh of the Nation], driving them into a pit of [Intemperance]. 178
{A large circular can with skull & crossed bones [Dope], is being gaurded by people with '$' bags in their hands. [Grafter], [Dope Runner], [Smuggler], [Corrupt Official], [Decoy], [Briber], [Fixer], and [Dope Maker].}. 179
{Two hands [International Dope Runner], are holding a series of cards each of which has a scene on it and the words [Dope]. A person floating in the water, a man behind bars, a man laying near the side of a building, a person laying on the floor of a room smoking gun near them, guy in a electric chair.}. 179
A large white arm holds onto the back colar of a man [Dope Traffic], carrying him away from a globe which is below them, on it which are the words [Civilized World]. 179
{A hooded figure dressed in black [Dope], holds part of a broken tree, while floating near it is a ghostly form [Delusion] pointing a lecturing type finger upwards.}. 180
{Several men riding on horses three of which have coats saying [Dry Law Enforcement], are shooting at people below them [1360 victims].}. 180
{Many people [Night Club hostess], [Racketeer], [Crook], [Burglar], [Bribe Giver], [Hi-Jacker], [Thug], [Dope Peddler], [Blackjack Expert], [Purse Snatcher], [Bribe Taker], [Progress], [Gunman], are caught in a lasso and being pulled by a [Bootlegger].}. 180
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