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# "Doctor Jack" (Harold Lloyd film) This is a promotional page for a Harold Lloyd silent comedy film. Lloyd, a major silent-film star, plays "Dr. Jack," a young, resourceful physician who transforms a sanatorium by replacing medical treatments (pills) with more wholesome remedies like lollypops. The plot involves treating a sickly girl: rather than relying on conventional medicine, he uses unconventional methods that restore her health. The girl becomes devoted to him ("his patient for life"), suggesting a romantic outcome where "practice makes perfect happiness." Mildred Davis, credited as Lloyd's "Lloydy friend," co-stars. The page uses illustrated vignettes and close-ups to showcase scenes from the film. This appears to be entertainment publicity rather than political satire—typical Judge magazine content promoting popular movies to readers.

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