Stock Photo - The unwelcome light. Illustration shows Puck directing a large floodlight to illuminate a cave Charles H. Dietrich, Joseph R. Burton, and J. Edward Addicks shying away from the light, Pennsylvania governor Samuel W. Pennypacker, as a court jester, holding up a large sheet of paper labeled Press Gag Law, a man running to the right, holding a paper labeled RR Rebates, and another man, possibly John D. Rockefeller, next to containers labeled Paper Trust, Oil Trust, and Gas Trust, and a diminutive figure, possibly NY State Senator Thomas F. Grady, standing behind Pennypacker, and holding up a paper labeled Anti-Cartoon Bill. An octopus labeled Mormonism is visible in the light on the left. Date 1905 January 25. The unwelcome light. Illustration shows Puck directing a large floodlight to illuminate a cave Charles H. Dietrich, Joseph R. Burton, and J. Edward Addicks shying away from the light, Pennsylvania governor Samuel W. Pennypacker, as a court jester, holding up a large sheet of paper labeled Press Gag Law, a man running to the right, holding a paper labeled RR Rebates, and another man, possibly John D. Rockefeller, next to containers labeled Paper Trust, Oil Trust, and Gas Trust, and a diminutive figure, possibly NY State Senator Thomas F. Grady, standing behind Pennypacker, and holding up a paper labeled Anti-Cartoon Bill. An octopus labeled Mormonism is visible in the light on the left. Date 1905 January 25.
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