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Judge — October 13, 1928 — page 4: Judge, 1928-10-13

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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page The main cartoon depicts a tall urban building with figures climbing on its exterior, illustrating the caption: "I'm just starting over to see you, Mrs. Finnity. I'll be there in a couple of hours." This appears to be satirizing the impracticality of New York City navigation or perhaps the dangers of urban climbing. The right side contains miscellaneous items: a "Scotch Oaks" advertisement, a hospital headline about "Tom Detained," a joke about using the word "girdle," and commentary on Mayor Walker and New York City Hall business. An aviator cartoon at bottom jokes about parachute naming ("It dropeth as the gentle dew from Heaven"). The page primarily mixes social satire with advertising and brief comedic observations typical of Judge's satirical format.

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«© people rob Paul. and then forget to TOM DETAINED ERASED AFFORD ERECTOR ANALYSIS HURT INFECTIOUS IN HOSPITAL First Aviatorn—lV" iS i “I'm just starting over to see you, Mrs. Finnity. I'll be there in a couple of hours.” comicbooks.com