Judge, 1911-07-15 · page 2 of 24
Judge — July 15, 1911 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of This Judge Magazine Page This page is **primarily advertisements** for summer travel and hotels, with minimal editorial content. The main visual is a Great Northern Railway advertisement featuring an illustrated cowboy and horse promoting summer trips to the Pacific Northwest—reflecting early 20th-century American tourism marketing. The small cartoon vignettes on the right ("In the Light of Reason" and the "Overheard" jokes) are generic domestic humor unrelated to politics or current events. They depict everyday social situations: a farmer questioning a suspicious visitor at night, and a child's confusion about grooming products. The page reflects Judge's mix of satirical commentary and commercial content typical of the era, though this particular page emphasizes travel advertising over political satire.