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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains several unrelated humor items typical of Judge magazine's format: **"Come on now, Stop ya kiddin' on' hit the peg!"** - A cartoon showing two men with sledgehammers and targets, likely depicting physical comedy or carnival-style entertainment. The joke's specific reference is unclear without additional context. **"Looked Like It"** - A brief dialogue joke about a police dog hanging around the cook. **"Unreasonable"** - A joke about a broken engagement where the woman wanted marriage. **"Krazy Kracks"** and **"Funny Bones"** - Brief one-liners and advertising for beauty products. **"Suburbanite"** - A caption accompanying a sketch showing someone hiding a key under a door mat. The page exemplifies Judge's mix of visual gags, short jokes, and advertisements rather than sustained political or social commentary.

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Unreasonable Marjorie—Why did you break off your engagement with Kenneth? Inella—Why he ‘wanted me to marry him! “Keep that Fool Girl Complezion.” The “Mr.” which leads the way In “Mr. & Mrs.” means As much as—well, let’s say The “pork” in “pork & t ” “Come on now. Stop ya kiddin’ an’ hit the peg!” Looked Like It Willis—What kind of a dog is that one of yours? Gillis—Police dog, I guess. He's always hanging around our cook. Gi Vage John Gink went off with dyna- mite And left no trace behind him. And so, poor John is lying here; Or will be when they find hi: rim. | menses An optimist is a man who buys a crystal set and then looks at the program to see what Calgary’s broadcasting that night. as Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you're looking at a movie comedy. aad Paul Revere did his broadcasting with one plug. Fumiture™ “Wehadalotof > furniture kouse last night.” a SupurpanttE—She said she'd leave the key under the door mat, comicbooks.com