Judge, 1922-07-22 · page 9 of 36
Judge — July 22, 1922 — page 9: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains several humorous anecdotes and one cartoon. The main cartoon depicts a golfer who has hit a ball wildly off-course, striking a man in the head. The caddy reassures the golfer's wife with "Caddy—That's all right, mom; it's only yer husband," implying the husband's value is negligible. The text stories include jokes about Christian and Abel playing golf, a traveling Texan boasting about frontier hardships, a young boy's religious naiveté, and various domestic humor pieces about Italian grocers, ship passengers, and marital finances. The overall tone is genteel, middle-class humor typical of early 20th-century American magazines—light domestic satire with no apparent political content.