Judge, 1925-05-02 · page 7 of 36
Judge — May 2, 1925 — page 7: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page primarily contains **editorial content rather than political satire**. The main feature is "Tom Swift and His Preliminary Ham," referencing the popular Tom Swift adventure book series. The large illustration depicts a dramatic mountaineering scene—a figure scaling a cliff face—accompanying a narrative about Tom Swift's adventures. The right column contains **entertainment gossip and recommendations**: cocktail recipes ("De Rigeur Cocktail"), song recommendations ("Let It Rain," "So Am I"), and commentary on popular music (mentioning Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"). The **bottom illustration** and caption "Whew! That was a narrow escape!" appears to relate to the Tom Swift narrative above it. Overall, this is **lifestyle and entertainment content** rather than political commentary, typical of Judge's editorial mix during this period.
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| j | or mium Ham “( ‘oop-by, Mother!’ called Tom as he jumped clumsily into his new electric perambulator, fumbled with the controls for a minute, s then soared full g hook to be entitled, Among the Bootleggers. Less than thirty y Dimension’) to an abrupt. but com brought his helicopter mote . (see “Tom Swift and His Fourth plete, halt at the foot of The Ham- Tom Swift and His Pre- ly into the air a y you in my “Tom ars later Tom burgs, a range of indigestible moun- tains and falling deftly to the ground lay pensively considering the advisa- bility of climbing over or tunneling through the barrier which lay before him. After much deliberation he finally reached into his vest pocket and drew forth his now famous Mountain erforator ( plained in detail in f this series entitled 1 His Glass Eye") ally no time found other side of m. “DT could made a rasher ve.” said Tom to himself. This. Pigmies all upon our hero im ~ small and Roman numbers. And here we shall | : him to his lick How he escaped and what further adventures he encountered while stalking the Sand Men in Lullaby Land will be found in the next book of the set, now in print, to be called “Tom Swift in the Heart of a Rose.” Carroll OR “Whee! That was a narrow escape!” Hark ye, lads!) The very latest drink: Seoteh, Grapefruit juice, Honey. It's called the De Rigeur Cocktail and it’s mean! eae Is “The Constant’ Nymph? on your library table? Hf it isnt it should bet Dts the book now. oy “Let TE Rain® from “Sky High” has caught on no end with the “Step-outs.” Everybody's whistling » Am 1° from still going mw. The S. OVs consider it a‘ week if th “TH See You in My Dreams” is popular. and dancing it. ad Be Good” strong, and so is th don't drop in fo Reet heard “Rhapsody in srap) t? George Gershwin, who did the “Lady, Be Good” music, wrote it, Its a classic and the younger set is ¢ about However, Is pre heear sershwin wrote it! oy ‘The latest moter fad in coll circles is to get a TOT or “1 strip it of ev simply nest t (if it will go) sitting on a soap box! Laugh that off! comicbooks.com