Life, 1934-09 · page 5 of 50
Life — September 1934 — page 5: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This page is primarily **advertising**, not satire or political commentary. The left column contains "Things You'd Never Know Unless We Told You"—trivia facts (Princeton voting on athletics, ostrich egg capacity, etc.). These are filler content typical of Life magazine. The right side features a **Franconia cruise line advertisement** with an illustrated **crocodile** as the central graphic element. The image plays on exotic colonial imagery—the crocodile represents adventure in Madagascar and other distant ports. The tagline "ONE WORLD CRUISE that is restful ALL THE WAY" markets luxury travel. The ad emphasizes the Franconia's 1935 voyage visiting 34 ports across 139 days. It's straightforward promotional material targeting affluent readers, not satirical commentary. The crocodile is decorative exoticism, not a caricature or political figure.