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Canning It
Drawing signed "Clubb" at bottom right. shows a soldier with "T.R." on his hat tying an explosive labeled "What I'D have done to Germany". The long stretched out dog with "Hyphen Vote" on its side is running towards a man with a feather in his cap that says "Sufferage Ammendment" and a tag on his chest that says "100% Candidate". The dog is barking.
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We Win!
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a large man labeled Big Interests holding hands with a small man labeled Suffrage Ammendment and 100% Candidate. They both look happy and there is a small dog next to them wearing a hat and a flag on its tail.
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Moving Picture of a Mean Man.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. It depicts a woman asking what the audience assumes to be her husband for the newspaper. Her thought bubble is about "After-Christmas sales." The man, Henry, goes and gets the paper but decides to toss it in the fireplace after seeing all the sale advertisements so she does not see them.
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Who Rocked the Boat?
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. Depicts a shipwrecked boat named "Hughes Campaign." Boat passengers are struggling in the water. There are seven characters, six men and one dog trying to stay afloat. They are labeled as "Wall Street," "Old Guard," "German-American Alliance," "100% Candidate," and "Wilcox." In the distance, a hat labeled as the "Suffrage Amendment" is floating away into the distance.
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Off for the Fishing Grounds.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. Depicts New York State Representative Henry G. Danforth sitting and rowing in a boat named "My Candidacy." In the boat are objects labeled as "Six Year Record" and "G.O.P. Machine Bitters" in reference to his political career. He is rowing towards the shore, labeled "39th Congressional District."
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Home Again
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. It depicts a man embracing an elephant representing the Republican Party. He has a suitcase he abandoned on the ground labeled "Progressive Votes." Behind the man is a donkey, representing the Democratic Party, who is picking up the dropped votes spilling from the suitcase.
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I Would Surround Myself With the Strongest Man...
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a group of men sitting in a room called the Cabinet Room. The man who was sitting in the Secretary of State chair is now standing and angerly clutching a piece of paper with the header "What I Would Do To Germany", the man also has a large I on his clothes. The man labeled President is looking at him in shock, there is a basket to his right with a rolled up paper labeled Suffrage Ammendment. There other 5 men have a nonchalant expression to their face. They are labeled from left to right Penruse, Perkins, Cannon, Smoot, and Root.
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You Did It!
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a man wearing a 100% Candidate badge pointing at another man in shock. The other man is dressed in a soldier uniform with a sword on his belt that reads "War At Any Cost" and an I on his chest. He is looking down at a bowl he just dropped labeled "My Chances (Beans)" which spilled the beans all over the ground. In the background there is a dog leaning over and looking back at the two men, it has a helmet on. There is also a cap with a feather in it labeled Suffrage Ammendment left on the road in the very background on the cartoon.
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The Great Reconciliation
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a man wearing a 100% Candidate badge saying "I never meant it Bill", hugging a man wearing a jacket labeled "Boss" Barnes. On the couch behind them is an unbrella, a walking cane, and a hat with a feather in it labeled "Suffrage Ammendment". The two are standing on a rug with a cigar smoking on it.
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Overloaded
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts two men in a Economy Programme boat (Harding and GOP Congress) with three sentient bags of money (Soldiers Bonus, War Debt, and Armaments Appropriation). The men are getting the bags off of the boat and onto a dock, harding saying "don't worry we'll come back and get you before 1922!"
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The Parting Shot
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a cannon labeled United States Senate shooting at a poster labeled honorable obligations to our allies with amunition saying seperate peace with Germany. Uncle Sam has his back to the cannon covering his ears with a tear running down his face.
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"(!!!----***??--!----!!!--)"
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a man wrapped around a telephone showing stress. The bottom of his shoes say don't travel, and travel! The bottom of the hat that has fallen off the man says Father Rochester. The telephone says metered services and the people be squeezed. He is holding papers that say urgent business calls, and there is a manual on the floor labeled how to make emergency calls.
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The Optimist
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts Governor Miller showing the State Legislature a road labeled Rigid Prohibition Enforcement Law in New York's Sahara. Miller says this might lead to something and the top of the page shows an oasis labeled beer and light wines oasis. in the sand there are barried empty alcohol bottles.
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Grandpa's Ready With His New Fall Stock
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a man and woman selling their crops. The woman is outting away old signs and saying maybe they'll need them next year. The baskets of chestnuts, hickorynuts, and butternuts are full showing their sales are not good. A squirell is getting into a full bag of nuts.
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Renewed Promises.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. The image depicts a small man labeled "G.O.P. Congress" and a larger man that represents the public and is dressed as Santa Clause. On his back is a bag that is labeled "1922 Congressional Elections."
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Henry Branches Out.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. The image depicts a neighborhood where each house is labeled as a different country. They include "US," "Great Britain," "Japan," "Italy," and "France." There is a car in the street labeled "Henry Ford Dealer in Junk of All Kinds." Inside the car is a "Check Book."
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You Can Go Anywhere in a Fliver.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. The image depicts an automobile driving through farmland. Inside of the car is a man labeled "Ford." It is evident the vehicle is moving fast in between spaces labeled "Old Price Level" and "September Price Level." A man watching says to Ford, "Go it, Henry Old Boy" as the automobile zooms away.
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To The Rescue
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a man with a coat where the tails say Senate and Finance Comm. driving a car labeled Tax Revision Bill. In the top right there is a vision of the man crashing the car into a pole labeled Public Disapproval. You can see the bottom of his shoes which say Harding and Administration. The man is saying help, and there is a road sign that reads "To Normalcy".
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The Ringmaster.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. The image depicts a circus. A man representing Warren G. Harding is bouncing on a mattress labeled "Separate Peace." Next to him is the ringmaster, who is labeled as "Senate Bitter Enders." There are six elements behind the men that are labeled.
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Still Hoping.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. This image depicts a gigantic bolder labeled "Tax Burden" falling on a man labeled "Taxpaper." Another man is shown attempting to lift the burden off of the taxpayer; he is labeled "Congress." The tool he is using to lift the boulder is labeled "Tax-Shifting Process."
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Blind Baggage.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. The image depicts a crowd of people standing on a train. Plastered to the side of it is a sign that reads "Harding's Florida Rest and Recreation Special." The station platform is labeled as "Marion, Ohio." One man has a speech bubble saying, "She can start any time now; we're ready" to depart.
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Another "Rehearing" Request
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a large man labeled "Bell Monopoly" sitting at a desk labeled "Don't Telephone, Travel!" talking on the phone to the Public Service Commission telling the he will drop by to have a talk with them. On the desk there is a picture of a man with the words "Yours Truly, Gov. Miller", a piece of paper that says "Public Service Commission grants city of Rochester rehearing in telephone fight. Time and place may be named within the next tn days." A picture on the wall reads "The people be pleased", pleased is scratched out and replaced with squeezed!
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Carte Blanche.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. The image depicts a large man labeled "Bell Telephone Monopoly." He is sitting at a desk, and next to him on the floor is a trash can labeled "Our New Special Complaint Bureau," overflowing with papers labeled as "complaints" and commenting on customer service and rates at Bell Telephone.
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His Wife's Folks from Pine Hill
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a mother, father, and children coming to visit their family unexpected to show their children the horse-show, while the husband looks frightened in the corner. The woman, presumably Julia, is excited about their arrival.
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Pre-Flivver Days.
A drawing signed "Clubb" at the bottom right. It depicts a horse pulling a carriage. Five male subjects, including the driver, are engaging in casual conversation about the horse and her eating habits. There is a sign that reads, "Cleveland and Hendricks Torchlight Parade at Pine-Hill Fri Night Oct 5."