Judge, 1928-11-17 · page 29 of 36
Judge — November 17, 1928 — page 29: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page contains a **movie review column** ("Judging the Movies," continued from page 20) discussing several films, including one starring actress Bebe Daniels. The reviewer praises her animation and effort onscreen, and mentions films titled "Take Me Home" and a short called "Killing the Killer" about a cobra-mongoose fight. The page is otherwise dominated by **advertisements**: a Mothersills seasickness remedy ad (featuring a zeppelin and city skyline), a Saratoga Flair glove advertisement ($5.00), and Daniel Hays Gloves. There's also a brief humor item about a robot lacking common sense, and a police-station joke about someone paying cash for a used car. The satirical content is minimal—mainly the robot quip and the comedic phone exchange. This appears to be a typical Judge page blending entertainment critique with commercial advertising from the silent film era.
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| human one at that. Incidentally, Judging the Movies (Continued from page 20) he turns out to be the villain, but as a hero he seemed the one real | person on the screen, and a right the big punch at the end of this picture is the old familiar run- away train, It was very grati- “MOTHERSILLS' fying to sce it done again, just uickl Stops end Prevents ite she may oversct and Travel Sickness by- AIR: SEA’ TRAIN AUTO for old times’ sake. be too utterly boyish to suit you, Bebe Daniels does show some animation and effort before the camera and you get a feeling of having bought more for your money than the ordinary wooden- faved Hollywood queen allows. ake Me Home,” with Miss Daniels, is the story of a chorus girl who landed a stage-struck farm hand and then threw him back to the farm with a marriage license for an anchor. There are some amusing places in it and Miss Daniels struts and dances with enough verve to pre- vent you from becoming more than slightly drowsy. “Kua tue Kitrer” is a very dramatic short picture catching a battle between a hooded cobra and a mongoose. It's a mean fight and one that'll send many a chill down your | spine, if you have any kind of a spine. Garage Proprietor—Police sta- tion? Voice on ’Phone—Yes. What's wrong? “I've got a suspicious character here. He wants to pay cash for a second-hand car.” —Answens A robot recently walked across a London street. Evidently sci- ence has not yet been able to equip the mechanical man with common sense. Stitchesw even though thread 1 cut or broken OR convenience, comfort, smartness—durability—try this pull-on glove of Calfskin. It’s hand cut, with hand sewed back and hem—and it’s washable. Quite the correct thing for street wear or driving—and comes in the newest shades—Creme and Russet. Daniel Hays Gloves MASSES DISEASE DIVERSITY SHIVER SAW AROUSES CLUSTER DETRACTS AND MODERATES DETRAINS