Judge, 1925-04-18 · page 2 of 36
Judge — April 18, 1925 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Who's Who in Judge: Chester I. Garde This is a biographical profile of **Chester I. Garde**, a comic artist and illustrator for *Judge* magazine. The text identifies him as "the handsomest man on JUDGE's staff" and notes he won thirty-five beauty contests. The profile highlights his career: born in Orange, New Jersey, he began as a golfer before studying at the Art Student's League. He became a regular contributor to humorous publications and created a famous painting titled "He Fell for Her!" displayed in the Rogue's Gallery. The photograph shows Garde at work, holding a drawing implement. This appears to be a lighthearted staff spotlight rather than political satire—a common feature in magazines celebrating their creative talent.
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CHESTER I. GARDE ; IOLKS, meet the handsomest man on JUDGE'S staff! The Valentino of comic artists and winner of thirty-five (count 'em) beauty contests! Chet was born in Orange, N. J., and at the age of three started playing golf. In between strokes he studied at the Art Student's League and soon became a steady contributor to all the humorous publications. He is the creator of that famous painting which has | hung so long in the Rogue's Gallery, “He fell for Her!” $5.00. year. Se 9 copy s Anthony fed eer the comicbooks.com