Judge, 1923-08-11 · page 2 of 36
Judge — August 11, 1923 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This page is primarily an **advertisement for "Film Fun," a sister magazine** rather than satirical content. The black-and-white photograph shows two people in what appears to be a scene from a silent film, with the caption "Gosh, ain't love vunnerful!" The ad promotes Film Fun's September issue, emphasizing its appeal to movie fans through jokes, humor, and intimate commentary on films. It advertises a $100 prize for film title suggestions, scenes from current movies, and exclusive star portraits. The humorous dialect spelling ("vunnerful" for "wonderful") in the caption likely reflects early 20th-century comedy conventions, though the specific actors and film are not identified in the visible text. This is primarily **commercial promotion rather than political satire**.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
JUDGE Published Posed by Wesley Barry and Katherine MacQuire “Gosh, ain’t love wunnerful!”’ The September FILM FUN S the one magazine of the screen that is w holly good-natured. Jokes, humor, intimate com- ments on the news, with a real kindly feeling for the movies, makes this the real magazine with the spirit of the fans. In this number $100 is offered for a title for a film Scenes from the pictures of the month Exclusive Portraits of the Stars PHOTOGRAPHS—HUMOR—IDEAS—AND MORE PHOTOGRAPHS att ober 21, 1881, pres Douglas i. Cooke, comicbooks.com ae