Photo of Puck,And in the meantime,1913,Keppler,Railroad,Shipping,ISCC,Drowning
Title: And in the meantime-- / Kep.
Creator(s): Keppler, Udo J., 1872-1956, artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, Puck Building, 1913 June 25.
Summary: Illustration shows Uncle Sam imploring a man labeled 'ISCC', sitting on a railroad bridge, to throw a life preserver labeled 'Permission to Raise Freight Rates' to a man labeled 'The Railroads' drowning in a river labeled 'Increased Fixed Charges'.
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Title from item.
Caption: Uncle Sam Why don't you throw him that life-preserver? He may be drowning! / The Inter-State Commerce Commission Plenty of time! Let's first make sure that he can't swim.
Illus. in: Puck, v. 73, no. 1895 (1913 June 25), centerfold.
Copyright 1913 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Subjects:
United States.--Interstate Commerce Commission.
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)--1910-1920.
Railroads--1910-1920.
Shipping--1910-1920.
Drowning--1910-1920.
Life preservers--1910-1920.
Railroad bridges--1910-1920.
Cartoons (Commentary)--1910-1920.
Offset photomechanical prints--Color--1910-1920.
Periodical illustrations--1910-1920.
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