Cartoons Magazine #v5#1 [25]
(January 1914)

H. H. Windsor, 1913 Series
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Volume
5
Price
0.15 USD
Pages
132
Indicia Frequency
every month
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
?
Brand
?
Editing
H. H. Windsor (editor, publisher)

Issue Notes

Actual dimensions for this issue: 6 3/4 inches wide x 9 13/16 inches tall. Published the 20th of every month. Publishing address: 318 W. Washington Street, Chicago, IL. Copyright 1914 by H. H. Windsor.

Your Uncle Samuel's Income-Tax Face (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Script
Fred Morgan (signed)
Pencils
Fred Morgan (signed)
Inks
Fred Morgan (signed)
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Uncle Samuel [Uncle Sam]
Synopsis
Uncle Samuel is upset over Income Tax regulations.
Reprints
  • Reprinted cartoon from Philadelphia Inquirer from sometime in 1913.
Keywords
political

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1) (Expand) /

advertisement / 3 pages (report information)

Classified Advertisements (Table of Contents: 2) (Expand) /

advertisement / 5 pages (report information)

Do You Like To Draw? (Table of Contents: 3) (Expand) /

advertisement / 1 page (report information)

The Cartoons Magazine (Table of Contents: 4)

text article / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
H. H. Windsor
Letters
typeset

The Cartoon and the Defeat of Tammany Hall (Table of Contents: 5)

comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Thomas Nast (signed); Boardman Robinson (signed); Clive Weed (signed); Frank Parker Stockbridge; C. R. Macaulay (signed)
Pencils
Thomas Nast (signed); Boardman Robinson (signed); Clive Weed (signed); C. R. Macaulay (signed)
Inks
Thomas Nast (signed); Boardman Robinson (signed); Clive Weed (signed); C. R. Macaulay (signed)
Letters
Thomas Nast (signed); Boardman Robinson (signed); Clive Weed (signed); C. R. Macaulay (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; biography; satire-parody
Characters
Boss Tweed; Charles F. Murphy; Tammany Tiger
Synopsis
Heavily illustrated article examining how cartoonists helped bring down Tammany Hall in New York City from 1871 through the 1913 election.
Reprints
  • Nast cartoons from Harper's Weekly (October 30, 1871. Two others undated from 1871). Weed cartoon from New York Tribune from 1913. Macaulay cartoons from the New York World from 1913. Robinson cartoon from the New York Tribune from 1913.
Keywords
political

"Love Laughs at Locksmiths" -- also Dukes (Table of Contents: 6)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Bob Satterfield (signed)
Pencils
Bob Satterfield (signed)
Inks
Bob Satterfield (signed)
Letters
Bob Satterfield (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Duke of Abruzzi
Synopsis
Editorial cartoon satire on the love life of the Duke of Abruzzi
Reprints
  • Satterfield editorial cartoon reprint from Satterfield Cartoon Service from 1913
Keywords
political

Domestic Zoo, A (Table of Contents: 7)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
French (signed)
Pencils
French (signed)
Inks
French (signed)
Letters
French (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Bobbie
Synopsis
Bobbie talks about his family. Reference to actual people this cartoon was referring to is unknown
Reprints
  • Editorial cartoon from Chicago Record Herald from 1913.
Keywords
political

Indexer Notes

Cartoon copyright 1913 by Henry Barrett Chamberlin

Clean Advertising (Table of Contents: 8)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
W. Clyde Spencer (signed)
Pencils
W. Clyde Spencer (signed)
Inks
W. Clyde Spencer (signed)
Letters
W. Clyde Spencer (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
A editorial against modern journalism
Reprints
  • Editorial cartoon from the Denver Times from 1913
Keywords
political

What Will be the Fate of the Chinese Republic? (Table of Contents: 9)

comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); ?
Pencils
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed)
Inks
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed)
Letters
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Article with two cartoons detailing United States newspaper's reactions to the overthrow of the Chinese monarchy
Reprints
  • Editorial cartoon reprint from St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1913
  • Editorial cartoon reprint from the Los Angeles Tribune from 1913?
Keywords
political

Rebuffed by an Old Friend (Table of Contents: 10)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Caine (signed)
Pencils
Caine (signed)
Inks
Caine (signed)
Letters
Caine (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
William Jennings Bryant
Synopsis
Bryant is rebuffed by the Anti-Saloon League of America
Reprints
  • Editorial cartoon from St. Paul Pioneer Press from 1913?
Keywords
political

How the Wilson Administration Is Regarded (Table of Contents: 11)

text article / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); McKee Barclay (signed); Park Sumner (signed); Harold Heaton (signed); ?
Pencils
Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); McKee Barclay (signed); Park Sumner (signed); Harold Heaton (signed)
Inks
Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); McKee Barclay (signed); Park Sumner (signed); Harold Heaton (signed)
Letters
Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); McKee Barclay (signed); Park Sumner (signed); Harold Heaton (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Woodrow Wilson
Synopsis
Article heavily illustrated by editorial cartoons lists the take many newspapers are having on the Woodrow Wilson Presidency
Reprints
  • from Des Moines Register and Leader Darling editorial cartoon (Register and Leader Company, 1902 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
  • from Detroit Tribune Sumner editorial cartoon (Evening News Association, 1885 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
  • from Chicago Inter-Ocean Heaton editorial cartoon (Inter Ocean Publishing Company, 1876 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
  • from Baltimore Sun Barclay editorial cartoons (The Baltimore Sun Company, 1837 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
Keywords
political

These Parcel-Post Days (Table of Contents: 12)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Louis Winterhalder (signed); J. F. Bronstrup (signed)
Pencils
Louis Winterhalder (signed); J. F. Bronstrup (signed)
Inks
Louis Winterhalder (signed); J. F. Bronstrup (signed)
Letters
Louis Winterhalder (signed); J. F. Bronstrup (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Uncle Sam
Synopsis
Two editorial cartoons about postal delays using Parcel Post method of delivery
Reprints
  • Winterhalder editorial cartoon reprint from New Orleans Picayune from ? Bronstrup editorial cartoon from San Francisco Post from ?
Keywords
political

Cartooning "Contract Charley" (Table of Contents: 13)

text article / 2.5 pages (report information)

Script
Harry Osborn
Pencils
Harry Osborn (signed)
Inks
Harry Osborn (signed)
Letters
Harry Osborn; typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Osborn talks about his recent work on the Baltimore Sun, with a couple of his cartoons reprinted
Reprints
  • Osborn editorial cartoon reprints from the Baltimore Sun from ?
Keywords
political

Incidents in the Lives of Great Inventors (Table of Contents: 14)

cartoon / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Webster (signed)
Pencils
Webster (signed)
Inks
Webster (signed)
Letters
typeset; Webster (signed)

Genre
satire-parody
Characters
James Watt
Synopsis
James Watt discovers steam
Reprints
  • Webster editorial cartoon from Cincinnati Times-Star from ?

The Soaring Price of Eggs and Its Causes (Table of Contents: 15)

comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Nelson Harding (signed); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); Edward S. Reynolds (signed); Clifford B. Knight (signed); W. Clyde Spencer (signed); ?
Pencils
Nelson Harding (signed); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); Edward S. Reynolds (signed); Clifford B. Knight (signed); W. Clyde Spencer (signed)
Inks
Nelson Harding (signed); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); Edward S. Reynolds (signed); Clifford B. Knight (signed); W. Clyde Spencer (signed)
Letters
Nelson Harding (signed); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); Edward S. Reynolds (signed); Clifford B. Knight (signed); W. Clyde Spencer (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Humpty Dumpty
Synopsis
Article with cartoon illustrations detailing newspaper coverage of the rise in the cost of eggs
Reprints
  • Fitzpatrick editorial cartoon reprint from St. Louis Dispatch from 1913? Reynolds editorial cartoon reprint from Portland Oregonian from 1913? Knight editorial cartoon reprint from Hartford Post from 1913? Spencer editorial cartoon from Denver Post from 1913? Harding editorial cartoon reprint from the Brooklyn Eagle from 1913?
Keywords
political

School Days (Table of Contents: 16)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
E. A. Bushnell (signed); Temple (signed)
Pencils
E. A. Bushnell (signed); Temple (signed)
Inks
E. A. Bushnell (signed); Temple (signed)
Letters
E. A. Bushnell (signed); typeset; Temple (signed)

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Two cartoons about going to school
Reprints
  • Temple editorial cartoon reprint from Cleveland Plain Dealer from ? Bushnell editorial cartoon reprint from Cincinnati Times Star from ?
Keywords
political

Everybody is Puzzling over the Income Tax (Table of Contents: 17)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Fred Morgan (signed); Hy Gage (signed); William Hanny (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); H. Hodge (signed); ?
Pencils
Fred Morgan (signed); Hy Gage (signed); William Hanny (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); H. Hodge (signed)
Inks
Fred Morgan (signed); Hy Gage (signed); William Hanny (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); H. Hodge (signed)
Letters
Fred Morgan (signed); Hy Gage (signed); William Hanny (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); H. Hodge (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Uncle Samuel [Uncle Sam]
Synopsis
Article mostly illustrated with editorial cartoons about the new income tax law as seen by national newspapers
Reprints
  • Morgan editorial cartoon from Philadelphia Inquirer from 1913. Hodge editorial cartoon reprint from the Spokane Spokesman Review from 1913? Gage editorial cartoon from the Philadelphia Press from 1913? Hanny editorial cartoon from the St. Joseph News Press from 1913. Starrett editorial cartoon reprint from the Albany Knickerbocker Press from 1913?
Keywords
political

Indexer Notes

Fred Morgan's editorial cartoon was used on the cover, copyright 1913 by Philadelphia Inquirer

The Annual Outgo Tax (Table of Contents: 18)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Whiting (signed); Donnell (signed)
Pencils
Whiting (signed); Donnell (signed)
Inks
Whiting (signed); Donnell (signed)
Letters
Whiting (signed); Donnell (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Two cartoons about the Coal Trust
Reprints
  • Whiting editorial cartoon reprint from Louisville Post from ? Donnell editorial cartoon reprint from St. Louis Globe Democrat from ?
Keywords
political

The Path of Danger (Table of Contents: 19)

cartoon / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas); J. H. Donahey (signed); Edwin Baird (signed as Baird)
Pencils
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas); J. H. Donahey (signed); Edwin Baird (signed as Baird)
Inks
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas); J. H. Donahey (signed); Edwin Baird (signed as Baird)
Letters
J. H. Donahey; Burt Thomas (credited as Thomas); Edwin Baird; typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Three cartoons critical of women who are tempted into losing their virtue
Reprints
  • from Cleveland Plain Dealer Donahey editorial cartoon (Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1842 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
  • from Detroit News Thomas editorial cartoon (Evening News Association, 1873 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
  • from Chicago American Baird editorial cartoon (Hearst, 1900 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
Keywords
political

Mexico Still Foremost as a Topic of Discussion (Table of Contents: 20)

comic story / 9.5 pages (report information)

Script
Hy Gage (signed); Paul Plaschke (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); McKee Barclay (signed); Frank Hammond (signed); Clive Weed (signed); Bart (signed as Bart); James North (signed); ?
Pencils
Hy Gage (signed); Paul Plaschke (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); McKee Barclay (signed); Frank Hammond (signed); Clive Weed (signed); Bart (signed as Bart); James North (signed)
Inks
Hy Gage (signed); Paul Plaschke (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); McKee Barclay (signed); Frank Hammond (signed); Clive Weed (signed); Bart (signed as Bart); James North (signed)
Letters
Hy Gage (signed); Paul Plaschke (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); McKee Barclay (signed); Frank Hammond (signed); Clive Weed (signed); Bart (signed as Bart); James North (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Uncle Sam; Mexican President Adolfo de la Huerta; John D. Rockefeller; John Bull; Woodrow Wilson
Synopsis
Article with cartoon illustrations about American newspaper reaction to the Mexican Revolution.
Reprints
  • North editorial cartoon from the Tacoma Ledger from 1913? Bartholomew editorial cartoon from the Minneapolis Journal from 1913? Barclay editorial cartoon from Baltimore Sun from 1913? Hammond editorial cartoon from Wichita Eagle from 1913? Gage from Philadelphia Press from 1913? Plaschke editorial cartoons from Louisville Times from 1913? Harding editorial cartoon from Brooklyn Eagle from 1913? Weed editorial cartoon from the New York Tribune from 1913?
Keywords
political

What Has Become of the Old-Fashioned Grandfather? (Table of Contents: 21)

cartoon / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Sara Moore (signed)
Pencils
Sara Moore (signed)
Inks
Sara Moore (signed)
Letters
Sara Moore (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
20th Century Grandpa likes flirting with young women
Reprints
  • Gag cartoon from Philadelphia Inquirer from 1913

Indexer Notes

Cartoon copyright 1913 by Herbert Pointing

A "Cartoonette" (Table of Contents: 22)

cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Sara Moore (signed)
Pencils
Sara Moore (signed)
Inks
Sara Moore (signed)
Letters
Sara Moore; typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Gag about how modern women still will not go out on dates with questionable men
Reprints
  • from Detroit Tribune Moore cartoon (Evening News Association, 1885 series) 1913-XX-XX

Indexer Notes

Cartoon copyright 1913 by Herbert Ponting.

The Currency Bill Still in the Balance (Table of Contents: 23)

comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
Billy DeBeck (signed); Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); Bob Satterfield (signed); Charles H. Sykes (signed); Ray Evans (signed); Donnell (signed); ?; Gregg (signed); McBride (signed); Naughton (signed)
Pencils
Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); Billy DeBeck (signed); Bob Satterfield (signed); Charles H. Sykes (signed); Ray Evans (signed); Donnell (signed); Gregg (signed); McBride (signed); Naughton (signed)
Inks
Billy DeBeck (signed); Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); Bob Satterfield (signed); Charles H. Sykes (signed); Ray Evans (signed); Donnell (signed); Gregg (signed); McBride (signed); Naughton (signed)
Letters
Billy DeBeck (signed); Ding Darling (credited as Jay Norwood Darling) (signed as J. N. Ding); Bob Satterfield (signed); Charles H. Sykes (signed); Ray Evans (signed); Donnell (signed); typeset; Gregg (signed); McBride (signed); Naughton (signed)

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Woodrow Wilson
Synopsis
Article with cartoon illustrations examining newspaper's coverage of Currency legislation
Reprints
  • Satterfield editorial cartoon reprint from Satterfield Cartoon Service from 1913
  • Sykes editorial cartoon reprint from Philadelphia Public Ledger from 1913
  • Evans editorial cartoon reprint from Baltimore American from 1913
  • DeBeck editorial cartoon reprint from Pittsburgh Gazette Times from 1913
  • McBride editorial cartoon reprint from the St. Louis Republic from 1913
  • Naughton editorial cartoon reprint from Duluth Herald from 1913
  • Donnell editorial cartoon reprint from St. Louis Globe Democrat from 1913.
Keywords
political

Still Loyal to an Old Friend (Table of Contents: 24)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Donnell (signed)
Pencils
Donnell (signed)
Inks
Donnell (signed)
Letters
Donnell (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
People stlll show up to Horse Shows though they now drive cars
Reprints
  • from St. Louis Globe Democrat from 1913?

He Should Worry! (Table of Contents: 25)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Jimmy Murphy (signed)
Pencils
Jimmy Murphy (signed)
Inks
Jimmy Murphy (signed)
Letters
Jimmy Murphy (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
The farmers from the Northwest should not be happy over wheat failures in India, Argentina, & Australia
Reprints
  • from Portland Journal from 1913?
Keywords
political

Bert -J- Griswold Cartoonist of the Fort Wayne Sentinel (Table of Contents: 26)

text article / 1.5 pages (report information)

Script
Bert J. Griswold
Pencils
Bert J. Griswold
Inks
Bert J. Griswold
Letters
Bert J. Griswold; typeset

Genre
biography
Synopsis
Bert talks about his work
Reprints
  • Cartoon reprint from Fort Wayne Sentinel from ?

The Mad King of Vulgaria (Table of Contents: 27)

cartoon / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas)
Pencils
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas)
Inks
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas)
Letters
Burt Thomas (credited as Thomas); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Kaiser Wilhelm II; Queen Mary
Synopsis
The Kaiser and Queen Mary act in horror as a human personification of "The Tango" dances with a human personification of "Europe." A reference to efforts by both to ban the dance as being vulgar
Reprints
  • from Detroit News Thomas editorial cartoon (Evening News Association, 1873 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
Keywords
political

The Autumn Harvest of Death on the Great Lakes (Table of Contents: 28)

text article / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Tom May (signed); Ole May (signed); J. H. Donahey; ?
Pencils
Tom May (signed); Ole May (signed); J. H. Donahey
Inks
Tom May (signed); Ole May (signed); J. H. Donahey
Letters
Tom May; Ole May; J. H. Donahey; typeset

Genre
advocacy
Characters
Uncle Sam; Grim Reaper
Synopsis
Short article and cartoons examining a deadly Great Lakes' November storm
Reprints
  • from Detroit News Tom May editorial cartoon (Evening News Association, 1873 series) 1913-11-XX
  • from Cleveland Leader Ole May editorial cartoon reprint (E. Cowles & Company, 1873 series) 1913-11-XX
  • from Cleveland Plain Dealer Donahey editorial cartoon reprint (Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1885 series) 1913-11-XX
Keywords
political

When Everybody Gets Suspicious (Table of Contents: 29)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Billy Ireland (signed)
Pencils
Billy Ireland (signed)
Inks
Billy Ireland (signed)
Letters
Billy Ireland (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Man has trouble giving away mushrooms
Reprints
  • from Columbus Dispatch from ?

Ups and Downs (Table of Contents: 30)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Philip Baynes (signed)
Pencils
Philip Baynes (signed)
Inks
Philip Baynes (signed)
Letters
Philip Baynes (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Man cannot eat lunch due to being seasick
Reprints
  • from London Tatler from ?

Enemies to Society (Table of Contents: 31)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
H. J. Tuthill (signed as Harry J. Tuthill); Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed)
Pencils
Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed)
Inks
Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed)
Letters
Daniel Fitzpatrick (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Two cartoons focusing on business greed and labor violence
Reprints
  • Fitzpatrick & Tuthill editorial cartoons from St. Louis Post Dispatch from ?
Keywords
political

The Overthrow of Tammany and Its Consequences (Table of Contents: 32)

comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Oscar Cesare (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); William Allen Rogers (signed as W. A. Rogers); Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); C. R. Macaulay (signed); Hruska (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); ?; Gregg (signed); J. Hunter (signed)
Pencils
William Allen Rogers (signed as W. A. Rogers); Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); Oscar Cesare (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); C. R. Macaulay (signed); Hruska (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); Gregg (signed); J. Hunter (signed)
Inks
Oscar Cesare (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); William Allen Rogers (signed as W. A. Rogers); Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); C. R. Macaulay (signed); Hruska (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); Gregg (signed); J. Hunter (signed)
Letters
Oscar Cesare (signed); Nelson Harding (signed); William Allen Rogers (signed as W. A. Rogers); Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); C. R. Macaulay (signed); Hruska (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); typeset; Gregg (signed); J. Hunter (signed)

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Tammany Tiger; New York Governor William Sulzer; Charles F. Murphy
Synopsis
Article and cartoons examining national newspaper coverage of the 1913 New York City elections.
Reprints
  • Macaulay editorial cartoon reprint from the New York World from October 20, 1913
  • Rogers editorial cartoon reprint from the New York World from 1913
  • Cesare editorial cartoon reprint from New York Sun from 1913
  • Harding editorial cartoon reprint from Brooklyn Eagle from 1913
  • Gregg editorial cartoon reprint from the Atlanta Constitution from 1913
  • Hruska editorial cartoon reprint from Cedar Rapids Gazette from 1913
  • Hunter editorial cartoon reprint from Toronto World from 1913
Keywords
political

The High Cost of Living (Table of Contents: 33)

comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Hy Gage (signed); Frank Spangler Sr. (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); E. A. Bushnell (signed); French (signed)
Pencils
Hy Gage (signed); Frank Spangler Sr. (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); E. A. Bushnell (signed); French (signed)
Inks
Hy Gage (signed); Frank Spangler Sr. (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); E. A. Bushnell (signed); French (signed)
Letters
Hy Gage (signed); Kemp Starrett (signed); E. A. Bushnell (signed); Frank Spangler Sr. (signed); typeset; French (signed)

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Congressman Oscar W. Underwood (Democrat, Alabama)
Synopsis
Cartoons about the growing cost of living and the Underwood-Simmons Tariff Bill
Reprints
  • Spangler editorial cartoon reprint from Montgomery Advertiser from 1913. French editorial cartoon reprint from the Chicago Record Herald from 1913. Gage editorial cartoon reprint from the Philadelphia Press from 1913? Starrett editorial cartoon reprint from Albany Knickerbocker Press from 1913. Bushnell editorial cartoon reprint from the Cincinnati Times Star from 1913.
Keywords
political

Indexer Notes

French cartoon listed as copyright 1913 by Henry Barrett Chamberlin

These Sky-Scraper Plumes (Table of Contents: 34)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Ray Evans (signed)
Pencils
Ray Evans (signed)
Inks
Ray Evans (signed)
Letters
Ray Evans (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Husband has to walk on stilts to hold umbrella over wife with very tall hat then in fashion
Reprints
  • from the Baltimore American from 1913?

The Colonel and His South American Junket (Table of Contents: 35)

comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Oscar Cesare (signed); Carlos C. Wiedner (signed); ?
Pencils
Oscar Cesare (signed); Carlos C. Wiedner (signed)
Inks
Oscar Cesare (signed); Carlos C. Wiedner (signed)
Letters
Oscar Cesare (signed); Carlos C. Wiedner (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Theodore Roosevelt
Synopsis
Article and two cartoons examing newspaper coverage of former President Theodore Roosevelt's trip to South America
Reprints
  • Cesare editorial cartoon reprint from the New York Sun from 1913. Wiedner editorial cartoon reprint entitled "Sucesos" from Valparaiso, Chile, from 1913
Keywords
political

Old Man Winter on the Job (Table of Contents: 36)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Muheim (signed); Bob Satterfield (signed)
Pencils
Muheim (signed); Bob Satterfield (signed)
Inks
Muheim (signed); Bob Satterfield (signed)
Letters
Muheim (signed); Bob Satterfield (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Two cartoons about the cold winter
Reprints
  • Muheim editorial cartoon reprint from the Jacksonville Metropolis. Satterfield editorial cartoon reprint from Satterfield Cartoon Service from 1913

One Can't Be Too Careful (Table of Contents: 37)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
A. V. Buel (signed)
Pencils
A. V. Buel (signed)
Inks
A. V. Buel (signed)
Letters
A. V. Buel (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Satire of people going overboard on hygiene
Reprints
  • from the Sacremento Bee from 1913

Nelan's Old Table (Table of Contents: 38)

text article / 1.5 pages (report information)

Script
Clifford B. Knight (signed)
Pencils
Clifford B. Knight (signed)
Inks
Clifford B. Knight (signed)
Letters
Clifford B. Knight (signed); typeset

Genre
biography
Characters
Clifford B. Knight
Synopsis
Knight tells of how he was unable to obtain cartoonist Charles Nelan's drawing table from his lawyer, but instead met his widow, Mrs Nelan. From her he found that is was she, and not her husband, who drew the faces of women in his cartoons

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 39)

cartoon / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Ole May (signed)
Pencils
Ole May (signed)
Inks
Ole May (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mamma, is it warm where we're going?
Genre
advocacy
Synopsis
Mother leads her kids through the snow
Reprints
  • from Cleveland Ledger Ole May cartoon (Cleveland Ledger, ? series) 19XX-XX-XX
Keywords
political

Mistaken (Table of Contents: 40)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Tom Thurlby (signed)
Pencils
Tom Thurlby (signed)
Inks
Tom Thurlby (signed)
Letters
Tom Thurlby (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Characters
John Doe (death)
Synopsis
Hunter John Doe returns from his hunting trip in a casket, his hunting dog sitting on top looking sad
Reprints
  • from the Seattle Post Intelligencer from 1913?

The Speed Mania (Table of Contents: 41)

comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Fontaine Fox (signed); Allan Halladay (signed); Billy Ireland (signed); Ole May (signed); William Hanny (signed)
Pencils
Fontaine Fox (signed); Allan Halladay (signed); Billy Ireland (signed); Ole May (signed); William Hanny (signed)
Inks
Fontaine Fox (signed); Allan Halladay (signed); Billy Ireland (signed); Ole May (signed); William Hanny (signed)
Letters
Fontaine Fox (signed); Allan Halladay (signed); Billy Ireland (signed); Ole May (signed); William Hanny (signed); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Synopsis
Five cartoons attacking reckless driving and living beyond one's means when owning a car
Reprints
  • Halladay editorial cartoon reprint from the Providence Journal from 1913? Ireland editorial cartoon reprint from Columbus Dispatch from 1913? Fox editorial cartoon reprint from the Chicago Post from 1913? Ole May editorial cartoon reprint from the Cleveland Leader from 1913? Hanny editorial cartoon reprint from St. Joseph News Press from 1913.

Apropos of National Prohibition (Table of Contents: 42)

comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
O'Loughlin (signed); Billy Ireland (signed)
Pencils
O'Loughlin (signed); Billy Ireland (signed)
Inks
O'Loughlin (signed); Billy Ireland (signed)
Letters
O'Loughlin (signed); Billy Ireland (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
Cartoons about alcohol prohibition
Reprints
  • O'Loughlin editorial cartoon reprint from the Portland Telegram from 1913?
  • Ireland editorial cartoon reprint from the Columbus Dispatch from 1913?
Keywords
political

Indexer Notes

Ireland credits from Randy Scott with the Michigan State University Comic Art Collection (August 17, 2004)

Was Columbus a Human Shad? (Table of Contents: 43)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett)
Pencils
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett)
Inks
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett)
Letters
Charles Barnett (signed as Barnett); typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Characters
Christopher Columbus
Synopsis
Cartoon about exhibiting the bones of Christopher Columbus
Reprints
  • Editorial cartoon reprint from the Los Angeles Tribune from 1913?

Indexer Notes

Credit for this sequence from Michigan State University Comic Art Collection Catalog

The Recent Grade-Crossing Disaster (Table of Contents: 44)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Wood Cowan (signed)
Pencils
Wood Cowan (signed)
Inks
Wood Cowan (signed)
Letters
Wood Cowan (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy
Synopsis
Cartoon warning about being careful at railroad crossings
Reprints
  • from the New Orleans Item from 1913?
Keywords
political

In Winter Quarters (Table of Contents: 45)

cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Park Sumner (signed)
Pencils
Park Sumner (signed)
Inks
Park Sumner (signed)
Letters
Park Sumner; typeset

Genre
satire-parody
Characters
Brer Rabbit
Synopsis
Brer Rabbit comes across Mr. Groundhog's home to find it closed for the winter
Reprints
  • from Detroit Tribune cartoon (Evening News Association, 1885 series) 1913-XX-XX ?

F. Opper (Table of Contents: 46)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Frederick Burr Opper (vignettes); Paul Thompson (photo)
Inks
Frederick Burr Opper (vignettes); Paul Thompson (photo)
Letters
Frederick Burr Opper; typeset

Genre
biography
Characters
Uncle Trusty
Synopsis
Article about Opper's cartoon work

What the Cartoonists Are Doing (Table of Contents: 47)

text article / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas); Tom May (signed); ?
Pencils
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas); Tom May (signed)
Inks
Burt Thomas (signed as Thomas); Tom May (signed)
Letters
Tom May; Burt Thomas (credited as Thomas); typeset

Genre
non-fiction
Characters
Uncle Sam
Synopsis
News about cartoonists Tuthill, "Jimmie" Swinnerton, "Tad" Dorgan, "Rube" Goldberg, Fred Opper, Tom Powers, George McManus, Cliff Sterret, Rudolph Block, Winsor McCay, J. Stuart Blacton, Terry Gilkinson, and Walter E. Stark.

May's cartoon was about various people representing society ills being washed away.

Thomas' cartoon has Uncle Sam warning the alleged Vaudeville trust with the Sherman Anti-Trust law stick
Reprints
  • from Detroit Times May editorial cartoon (Detroit Times Company, 1920 series) 1913-XX-XX ?
  • from Detroit News Thomas editorial cartoon (Evening News Association, 1873 series) 1913-XX-XX

Indexer Notes

Two cartoons reprinted in article

Trying To Square Himself (Table of Contents: 48)

comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Bob Satterfield (signed)
Pencils
Bob Satterfield (signed)
Inks
Bob Satterfield (signed)
Letters
Bob Satterfield (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Characters
Mendel Beiliss
Synopsis
Beiliss shows with pride his bloody sword and the paper showing his acquittal of murder in his involvement in Jewish persecution in Russia
Reprints
  • from Boston Traveler and Herald from 1913
Keywords
political

A Monthly Record of Current Events November, 1913 (Table of Contents: 49)

text article / 1.5 pages (report information)

Script
?
Letters
typeset

Genre
non-fiction
Synopsis
An article with the breakdown of domestic, political, foreign, and obituary news for the month of November 1913

New York Courts Say Married Teachers May Become Mothers (Table of Contents: 50)

comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

Script
Boardman Robinson (signed)
Pencils
Boardman Robinson (signed)
Inks
Boardman Robinson (signed)
Letters
Boardman Robinson (signed); typeset

Genre
advocacy; satire-parody
Synopsis
A female teacher and her baby hand a copy of the new law to Board of Education members
Reprints
  • Reprint from the New York Tribune from 1913?
Keywords
political

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advertisement / 9 pages (report information)

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advertisement / 1 page (report information)

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Table of Contents
  1. 0. Your Uncle Samuel's Income-Tax Face
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
  3. 2. Classified Advertisements
  4. 3. Do You Like To Draw?
  5. 4. The Cartoons Magazine
  6. 5. The Cartoon and the Defeat of Tammany Hall
  7. 6. "Love Laughs at Locksmiths" -- also Dukes
  8. 7. Domestic Zoo, A
  9. 8. Clean Advertising
  10. 9. What Will be the Fate of the Chinese Republic?
  11. 10. Rebuffed by an Old Friend
  12. 11. How the Wilson Administration Is Regarded
  13. 12. These Parcel-Post Days
  14. 13. Cartooning "Contract Charley"
  15. 14. Incidents in the Lives of Great Inventors
  16. 15. The Soaring Price of Eggs and Its Causes
  17. 16. School Days
  18. 17. Everybody is Puzzling over the Income Tax
  19. 18. The Annual Outgo Tax
  20. 19. The Path of Danger
  21. 20. Mexico Still Foremost as a Topic of Discussion
  22. 21. What Has Become of the Old-Fashioned Grandfather?
  23. 22. A "Cartoonette"
  24. 23. The Currency Bill Still in the Balance
  25. 24. Still Loyal to an Old Friend
  26. 25. He Should Worry!
  27. 26. Bert -J- Griswold Cartoonist of the Fort Wayne Sentinel
  28. 27. The Mad King of Vulgaria
  29. 28. The Autumn Harvest of Death on the Great Lakes
  30. 29. When Everybody Gets Suspicious
  31. 30. Ups and Downs
  32. 31. Enemies to Society
  33. 32. The Overthrow of Tammany and Its Consequences
  34. 33. The High Cost of Living
  35. 34. These Sky-Scraper Plumes
  36. 35. The Colonel and His South American Junket
  37. 36. Old Man Winter on the Job
  38. 37. One Can't Be Too Careful
  39. 38. Nelan's Old Table
  40. 39. ["Mamma, is it warm where we're going?"]
  41. 40. Mistaken
  42. 41. The Speed Mania
  43. 42. Apropos of National Prohibition
  44. 43. Was Columbus a Human Shad?
  45. 44. The Recent Grade-Crossing Disaster
  46. 45. In Winter Quarters
  47. 46. F. Opper
  48. 47. What the Cartoonists Are Doing
  49. 48. Trying To Square Himself
  50. 49. A Monthly Record of Current Events November, 1913
  51. 50. New York Courts Say Married Teachers May Become Mothers
  52. 51. [no title indexed]
  53. 52. [no title indexed]
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Katie
  • Ray Bottorff Jr
  • Peter Croome
  • Katy Hayhurst
  • Bob Heer
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Tony R. Rose
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Jim Van Dore