Judge, 1921-07-02 · page 2 of 36
Judge — July 2, 1921 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising**, not satirical content. It promotes Leslie's magazine's July 2nd issue, emphasizing patriotic Fourth of July themes. The advertised features include: - An "Independence Day Message" by Vice-President Coolidge - "An Interview with George Washington" by William G. Shepherd - Stories with patriotic titles: "The Sport of Kings 'Come Back'" and "Will There Be a 'Next War'?" - A facsimile of Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence draft - Various other articles on hunting, travel, and humor The page targets readers' patriotic sentiment around Independence Day. No satirical cartoons are visible here—it's a straightforward magazine promotion using patriotic appeals and prominent political figures' names (Coolidge, Washington, Jefferson) to attract buyers through newsdealers.
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Thrills of Patriotism —IN— Leslie’s for July 2nd. HIS year’s anniversary of the signing of the Dealaretion of Independence holds a new and inspiring signifi- cance for the American people and in the Fount of July Number of LESLIE’S a ringing keynote is struck in An Independence Day Message By VICE-PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Another striking feature that will interest you and give you a thrill of patriotic pride is: An Interview with George Washington By William G. Shepherd Some of the other splendid features in this gala issue of LESLIE’S are: THE SPORT OF KINGS “COME BACK,” by Edwin Goewey WILL THERE BE A “NEXT WAR’? by William Slavens McNutt A Fac-simile of Thomas Jefferson’s first draft of the Declaration of Independence, with a notable portrait of Jefferson drawn from the Houdon Bust by Albert Rosenthal, the celebrated artist. HUNTING RATTLESNAKES IN SIGHT OF MAN- HATTAN, by Boyden Sparkes A TROPICAL TRAMP, by Edgar Young DEMPSEY TRAINING-CAMP SKETCHES, by Walter Jack Duncan nOr wees PAGE OF LAUGHS, with Nature Studies by W. E. Hill Other fascinating features you can’t afford to miss in Leslie’s for July 2nd. Your News Dealer Can Supply You at New York City, N. ¥., under Act of March 5, 1879. ited 1921 by the Le dge o-, Wi illiam a 25 Fifth jake Ne ew York.