Judge, 1928-09-29 · page 5 of 36
Judge — September 29, 1928 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This page contains three distinct items: **Top cartoon**: "The family who were all inveterate sleep walkers organize their own band" depicts a humorous family marching band composed entirely of sleepwalkers, playing various instruments while apparently unconscious. **Middle section**: Mostly consists of short humor pieces and an advertisement for "Scotch Grams" (a commercial product). **Bottom cartoon**: Titled "Air castles," shows a man and woman viewing an airplane display in what appears to be a shop window. The joke likely plays on the phrase "air castles" (meaning unrealistic dreams or fantasies), contrasting imaginary aspirations with actual aircraft technology on display—satirizing how modern aviation was becoming tangible reality rather than mere fantasy. The page represents typical Judge magazine content: light humor and social satire aimed at general audiences.
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JUDGE The family who were all inveterate sleep walkers organize their own band From the Greek Terrible! Place—Restaurant. Cast—Waiter, diner, “Did you | : dent in Sco “You wan up “Do I gotta take zoup?” “That's zoup to you.” wo taxicabs AVAUNT SHOOTER SEMA- Nitt—What kind of driver is PHORE BUCKSKIN PATE your wife? BACKGROUND DIVERSITY Those—Do you know Witt—Very indecisive. She MONTH Gorilla song? can never quite make up her mind which way she wants to go—not even on ¢ love you. bout the acei “No, what was it?” collided, Them—Wass iss? Those—Gorilla my dreams, I and eighteen Scotehmen were hurt.” the Air castles comicbooks.com