File:Will you walk into my parlor - U. Keppler 1907.jpg

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English: Cartoon, "'Will you walk into my parlor?' said the Spider to the Fly." Railroad tycoon E. H. Harriman is depicted as a fly on a spider web labeled "The Law," subject to the control of the Interstate Commerce Commission, depicted here as the spider. Harriman controlled the Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad, Illinois Central Railroad and others. The cartoon caption is the opening line from "The Spider and the Fly," an 1829 poem by Mary Howitt. Cartoon brightened from LOC scanned image.
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Puck (magazine), Vol. LXI, No. 1581, cover.

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Udo Keppler  (1872–1956)  wikidata:Q29274798
 
Udo Keppler
Alternative names
Joseph Keppler Jr; Udo J. Keppler; Joseph Keppler
Description American cartoonist
son of Joseph Keppler
Date of birth/death 4 April 1872 / 1872 Edit this at Wikidata 4 July 1956 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death St. Louis Edit this at Wikidata La Jolla Edit this at Wikidata
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