Judge, 1925-04-25 · page 2 of 36
Judge — April 25, 1925 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Crossword Puzzle Page This page presents "Judge's Crossword Puzzles" No. 26, a recreational feature typical of Judge magazine's content. The crossword itself contains no apparent political satire—it's simply a word puzzle for readers to solve. The page includes the answer key to the previous puzzle (No. 25), displayed in a small grid format. The decorative header features cartoon children and characters in a cheerful, lighthearted style, establishing the playful tone. Small cartoon illustrations appear at the bottom of the page—one showing a figure with a newspaper and text about finding the solution, another showing a smiling character. This appears to be filler content rather than satirical commentary, demonstrating how Judge balanced its political humor with mainstream entertainment features to appeal to general readers.
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The above Puzzle was contributed by A. J. Carroll, Wm. Penn Highway, Cresson, Pa. But I dont want v's0 “dl Purrles? Judge will run a Cross- word Puzzle every week and will pay $25 for each one used on this page but they must be funny Others accepted will be paid for at regular rates Puzzles will not be re- turned unless postage is enclosed, comicbooks.com