Judge, 1925-03-21 · page 7 of 36
Judge — March 21, 1925 — page 7: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page is primarily **humorous fiction and advertising** rather than political satire. The main cartoon shows a burglar fleeing a house after encountering a woman in a beauty mask at the window—the joke being he's frightened by her appearance, mistaking her for a ghost or supernatural being. The accompanying stories ("Never Too Busy for Words," "Dizzyrrhythmics," "Lucky Dog!") are light domestic humor typical of 1920s-30s magazines. The "Krazy Kracks" section advertises joke books, while "Funnybones" offers pedestrian punchlines. Overall, this represents **mainstream commercial humor content** rather than political commentary—the magazine's satirical edge appears minimal on this particular page.
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