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Judge — December 1, 1928 — page 33: Judge, 1928-12-01

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This page is primarily **advertising and entertainment listings**, not political satire. The main content includes: **"High Hat" Night Guide**: A restaurant and nightclub listing for what appears to be 1920s-30s New York, rating venues by formality, price, and quality. Notable establishments like the Lido, Montmartre, and others are reviewed. **Hotels Statler Advertisement**: The dominant ad promotes a hotel chain offering radios in every room—a modern luxury at the time, emphasizing convenience ("Wake in the morning, and find the newspaper under your door"). **Small Humor Pieces**: Two brief jokes appear—one about a man forgetting a party, another about a lorry driver claiming not to see a small car. **"Flying Colonel" Gift Map Advertisement**: An offer for an instructive, decorative hand-lettered map—likely a novelty gift item. **Crossword Puzzle**: Standard puzzle page content. There is **no significant political cartoon or satire** on this page—it's primarily a service/advertising page typical of Judge magazine's mixed editorial-commercial format.

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