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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page combines poetry and advertising. The left side features light verse on romantic disappointment and loss, typical of Judge's humor. The main cartoon (captioned "Good morning! Boy Scouts of America!") depicts a person at a radio, likely satirizing early 1930s domestic life and the popularity of radio broadcasts. The right side is dominated by an advertisement for Absorbine Jr., a topical medicine. The "WATCH YOUR STEP!" heading and centipede image are marketing devices warning readers about athlete's foot fungus. This reflects genuine health concerns of the era before modern antifungal treatments. The ad emphasizes the product's speed and effectiveness, typical of period medical advertising that often made bold claims. The placement alongside family-oriented content suggests the product's mainstream consumer appeal.

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