Judge, 1922-06-10 · page 2 of 36
Judge — June 10, 1922 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Film Fun for July" Page This appears to be primarily **advertising/promotional content** for an upcoming magazine issue rather than political satire. The page announces the July issue's contents, "OUT JUNE 10th." The circular photograph shows **two people in 1920s attire** (a woman in a wide-brimmed hat and patterned dress, a man in a striped shirt and fedora), labeled as "Pictures" and "Jokes." The caption references Napoleon humorously ("Yes, sir, it's just a hundred years since Napoleon died"). The bulk of the page **lists entertainment features**: popularity charts, health hints, film reviews, photo fiction stories, contests, animal footage, celebrity gossip, and "Film Flaws" (movie mistakes). This reflects Judge magazine's shift toward general entertainment content in the 1920s, targeting readers interested in emerging Hollywood celebrity culture.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
FILM FUN FOR JULY Posed by Doris May and Jacqu ling Logan “ sta hundred years since Nap i Flapper—*Gracious, how time flies.” The Popularity Chart—Something New A brand new scheme for telling the batting average of the stars Health Hints by Charles Ray A story which places the author ten strides ahead of Guy De Maupassant Reviews of the Latest Films See what they’re all about before you go to the movies Photo Fiction Stories The story of “Reported Missing” Two New Contests “Register, Please” and “Down in Front” will keep you guessing! Wild Animal Thrills Did you ever wrestle with a crocodile? Shots on the Lots Snaps of the “Movieites” off duty Star Diaries What time does a star get up in the morning? Infilmation All about the films Film Flaws Mistakes made in the movies comicbooks.com