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Judge — May 13, 1922 — page 2: Judge, 1922-05-13

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# Analysis This appears to be primarily **advertising content** rather than political satire or editorial cartooning. The page promotes "Film Fun," a Judge magazine feature, advertising upcoming content including: - "The Nude on the Screen" - "The Funniest Thing I Ever Saw in the Movies" - "Star Diaries" (featuring Jackie Cooper) - "Bathing Girl Race" The humor is light and entertainment-focused—typical 1920s-30s magazine fare emphasizing movie industry gossip, physical comedy, and bathing beauties rather than political commentary. The central photograph shows someone reading a "Film Fun" magazine in bed, serving as a visual advertisement for the publication itself. This reflects Judge's evolution toward lifestyle and entertainment content alongside its traditional satirical commentary.

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“Ain't We Got Film Fun!” Look at These Special Attractions: “THE NUDE ON THE SCREEN” “The Funniest Thing I Ever Saw in the Movies!” “She Could if She Would but She Won't” STAR DIARIES Posed especially for Film Fun by Jackie Cooga: BATHING GIRL RACE And All the News of the Latest Films! No Wonder June Issue Charlie Out May 10! Reads Order Film Your Copy Fun! Now! comicbooks.com