Judge, 1928-12-08 · page 11 of 36
Judge — December 8, 1928 — page 11: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Judge" Page Analysis This page titled "Ringside" (page 9) appears to be a single satirical cartoon depicting a domestic scene. A couple sits on a couch in an ornate living room with bookshelves, chandelier, and checkered floor. The man and woman are engaged in what appears to be a physical altercation or heated argument—both are gesturing dramatically with raised hands. In the background, through curtains, two figures appear to be observing or witnessing the scene. The title "Ringside" suggests the cartoon is satirizing domestic quarrels as entertainment or spectacle, comparing a marital dispute to boxing match "ringside" seats. The joke likely mocks either the violence of domestic disputes or, conversely, trivializes them as public entertainment. Without additional context, the specific social critique remains unclear.