Judge, 1937-08 · page 3 of 37
Judge — August 1937 — page 3: what you’re looking at
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# Pabst Beer Advertisement This page is primarily a **Pabst beer advertisement**, not satirical content. The right side features a cheerful, anthropomorphized sailor character promoting Pabst Export Beer. The illustration shows him holding beer bottles with text reading "So Refreshing When You Say—PABST." The advertisement emphasizes Pabst's 93-year history, claiming it brings "purity, wholesomeness and fine flavor" to social occasions—whether at work, play, or leisure activities like boating and fishing. The left side contains Judge magazine's standard "Letter from the Editors," discussing summer activities and various entertainment features (movies, radio shows, crosswords), which is typical editorial content rather than satire.
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judge Letter from the Editors I your skin browned, your hair bleached and your nerve steady from swimming, hiking and all the other four-star attractions of a va- cation? Good! JupcE is in the same spirit, and we've a grand group of features in this issue to ring out the last hot summer days. You might start with “Lost Illu- sion,” Stanley Jones’ indictment of all candid camera cuckoos. “Squire of Alexandria” by Fair. fax Downey may tickle your funny bone, if you can imagine John L. Lewis as the strong man in a fan- tasy of the good old days. f you ‘duve a car,.Fred S. To. bey's “Pedestrian Period” gives you a chance to get the laugh on your- self. Al Graham loves Movie Trailers and you'll love his piece about ‘em. Let's have bigger and better ones! They're wonderful! F. P. Adams, versifying, “From the Economic Royalist's Mother Goose” turns out as pat a little bunch of rhymes as we've seen in many a day. And while you lean back in that comfortable chair and sip your lemonade . . . grab a pencil and see how sure you are of the answers to the fifty questions in the back of the book. ‘then try the crosswords, The month will be gone before you know it and school days will be just around the corner. By the way—many thanks to all of you who sent in your sugges. tions, praise or protest. The more the merrier, is the way we feel about it, so the latch is out to any of the rest of you who want to write in, Monte Bouryatty, Editor Jack SHUTTLEWORTH, Managing Editor qpeee, August, 1937. Volume 113. Whole No. 2705. Published monthly b; feces Magazine, Inc. Publication office, 4! Wesley Ave., Mount Morris, Ill. and executive offices, 16 East 48th St York, N.Y. Entered as Second-Class Mate ter, a 26, 1933, a the Post Office at Mount lorris, Ill., und rd ia of March 3, 1879, Copyright, 1937, b e Mararine: Ine. Subeerption rate, deel sents and 1.80 a year; foreign, $2.50; 1S¢ a copy. onte Bourjaily, President; Harry Pa Vice President; Elizabeth Young Bourjaily, Secretary ‘and Treasurer. Par: ticular attention is called to the fact. that very article and picture appearing in Jeoce is protected under the revisions eee 3 of the Copyright Law of the th rial EGUINED & coun comicbooks.com