Judge, 1925-10-17 · page 2 of 42
Judge — October 17, 1925 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page is a **drawing contest**, not political satire. Judge invites readers to complete a comic strip by drawing their own endings to three setup scenarios, with a $25 prize for the funniest conclusion. The three incomplete strips show: 1. A hot air balloon above a landscape 2. A figure with a large feather duster or broom among clouds 3. A person being pulled upward by a parachute Each strip's final panel is blank, awaiting reader submissions. The contest instructions specify entries should be submitted by October 26, with winners published November 14. This represents Judge's interactive format, encouraging reader participation through creative contests rather than offering editorial commentary on current events.
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DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS! JUDGE will pay $25 for the funniest ending to this Comic Strip You do not have to be an artist. The winning ending will be selected for its origi mail to the D. Y. O. C. Editor of Jupce, 627 West 43d Street, New York, nality of idea, humor, and cleverness in drawing. Professional artists are barred. N.Y. Draw your ending, in ink, on white paper, the same size as Space No. 4;,or if Send as many “endings” as you wish, but none will be returned. | Contest closes you prefer, make your sketch right on No. 4 space, cut it out (No. 4 only) and — October 26. "Winning ending appears in the issue of November 14. Contest No. 12 JUDGE. Volume 89, No. 2294, October 17, 1925. Entered as Second-Class Matter, October 21, 1881. at the Post-Office at New York Clty, N. Y.. under Act of March 3, 1879. $5.00. year. Se a, copy. iblished Ce ‘Weekly and copyrighted 1925 by Leslie-Judge Co., in the U. S. and Great Britain; Douglas H. Cooke, President; Kendall Banning, Norman Anthony, Vice-Presidents; Joseph T. Cooney, Ase't Treasurer and Ass't Secretary; William Morris Houghton, Secretary; 627 West 43d St., New York, N. Y. ' Particular attention is called to the fact that every article and picture appearing in Junce is protected under the provisions of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U. S. For advertising rates address E. R. Crowe & Company, Inc., New York: 25 Vanderbilt Avenue. Chicago: 225 North Michigan Avenue. et | comicbooks.com