Judge, 1931-09-19 · page 1 of 36
Judge — September 19, 1931 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Jungley" This page from *Judge* magazine appears to be a satirical cartoon about urban chaos or wild behavior, suggested by the title "Jungley" and the frenzied scene depicted. The central figure—a large man in business attire with an exaggerated expression—is surrounded by smaller figures in what seems to be a chaotic indoor setting, possibly a bar or restaurant (bottles visible in lower right). The satire likely mocks either: - Excessive urban nightlife/entertainment culture - Unrestrained consumer behavior or "jungle-like" conduct in civilized settings - Specific contemporary social chaos Without clearer identifying details or caricature marks pointing to specific politicians or public figures, the exact political target remains unclear, though the "civilized" versus "wild" contrast suggests commentary on modern social behavior.