Judge, 1924-09-13 · page 6 of 72
Judge — September 13, 1924 — page 6: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains a mix of humor and light advertisements rather than political satire. The main content includes: **"Crash"** – A cartoon showing two cars on a hillside with the caption "Gee, Mary! Our little car certainly has lots of pep on the hills!" This appears to be automotive humor playing on the word "pep" as the vehicles collide. **"The Radio Bug"** – An article describing a new pest (the radio bug) that has recently appeared in the United States. It's found day and night but more numerous at night, often green, with long antennae. The piece humorously treats radio technology as an invasive species, suggesting people became overly excited about radios during a recent Democratic Convention, with static potentially killing "the little pests." **"Funnybones"** sections provide brief jokes about ladies' clothing and found money, with small accompanying cartoons.
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tainly has lots of pep on the hills!” Crash Hilda, our new servant girl, had not been in this country more than twodays before things started to break for her. FOR LADIES ONLY (_ Funnybones The cheapest slip-on is a ja — —Cadge mill pay 85 for cach one print “Do you mean to say this coat is only worth $4?” “Ebsulutely:—I vouldn’t gif you a cent more!” The Radio Bug Anew bug (radiocular pestif- £% crous), radio bug, has re- cently appeared in great num- bers in the United State It is found both in the daytime and at night but it is found in ter numbers at night. May be almost any color but many of them are green. Have extra long antenne and seem to be able to communicate with each other at great distances. home lover, staying for hours at a time in its nest. Seems to have acute hearing and an uncanny knowl- edge of what is going on at distant points. Considered harmless, but its increasing numbers may make Seems to think that it owns the air. he bug is Many of the bugsbecamegreatly excited during the recent Demo- cratic Convention. They seemed to have an uneasy feeling that there was something in the air. Lots of static in the atmosphere will kill many of the little pests. MU /[19/ RB Foe, No Duty on That Tnspector--What have you to de clare? T declare that 1 wouldnt have returned if Pd known what a lot of trouble it was! (_ \Eunnybones/- > Returning Passenger grow. ) Great aches from little corns { -————__) ‘Judge will pay $5 for cach one printed 7 CLOTHES. Bova ANS SOLO “Well, here's your $4—I found it hanging in front of your stori with a $15 tag on it.” comicbooks.com