Life, 1929-08-23 · page 6 of 36
Life — August 23, 1929 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Life Magazine Page Analysis This page contains two distinct cartoons satirizing early 20th-century American life. **Left cartoon**: A man asks a woman at a water fountain, "Have you the correct time by any chance?" The joke appears to mock social pretense—using an elaborate excuse to start a conversation, suggesting men employed transparent pick-up lines. **Right cartoon**: Shows a car with passengers asking about "rear wheels," with the caption questioning whether "the boss is obsolete." This satirizes automobile innovation and changing workplace hierarchies as cars modernized transportation. **Header section** lists "Great American Entrees" (Reddishes, Uyun Zoop, Spaghetti, Horze Doover)—likely mock exotic food names, typical of Life's satirical humor. The page reflects 1920s-era anxieties about modernization, dating customs, and technological disruption.