Judge, 1925-04-25 · page 3 of 36
Judge — April 25, 1925 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page is predominantly **advertising for Wrigley's chewing gum**, not political satire. The left side contains a humorous cartoon captioned with a quote from *The New Yorker*: "Pop—A man who thinks he can make it in par. Jonesy—What is an optimist, Pop?" It's a golf joke about optimism, unrelated to the advertisement. The right side showcases Wrigley's marketing strategy promoting gum consumption "After Every Meal"—after breakfast, dinner, and supper. The ads claim gum aids digestion, freshens breath, and helps sleep. Below is the "Key to Judge's Crossword Puzzle No. 26" with horizontal and vertical clues. This is a typical Judge page mixing entertainment content with commercial advertising.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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