Judge, 1929-02-09 · page 28 of 36
Judge — February 9, 1929 — page 28: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This page contains **mostly advertising and puzzles**, not political satire. The dominant content is a **Wrigley's chewing gum advertisement** (top left) featuring a romantic couple and promoting spearmint flavor as an aid to digestion and breath freshness—typical 1920s advertising claims. Below is a **brief humorous sketch** about a car owner and friend discussing engine noise. The owner jokes that he "fixed" the knocking sound by loosening a mudguard—clearly absurd logic that plays on car owners' frustrations with mechanical problems they don't understand. The **right side contains bridge card game problems and solutions**—Judge regularly featured such puzzles for readers. The "Prize Winners" section lists names of readers who solved previous problems correctly. This appears to be a **general interest/entertainment page** from the magazine, blending commercial advertising with recreational puzzles, rather than featuring the satirical political cartoons Judge was known for.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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