Judge, 1929-03-30 · page 35 of 36
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Therapeutic laughter is a remedy that pleases. i aughter is a healer of humanity’: Laughter, born of merriment and mirth-provoking wheezcs, Steps us up and peps us up ife we trudge. Would you spurn your liniment or lenitive or lotion? Would you smash the bottle with your evil-tasting potion? Would you quaff a tonic like a voyage on the ocean? What you lack is in the pack Of good old Doctor Judge! Dr. Judge, the kindly, is no surgeon or trepanner. Dr. Judge, the healer, is a ve ubtle planner. Dr. Judge, the merry, has a magic Bedside Manner— One that takes a grouch and makes Him happy, hale and whole. Dr. Judge’s medicine all dolefulness disperses. Joyous jokes and paragraphs are Dr. Judge's nurses. Dr. Judge's jollity, frivolity and verses Heal the sick and double quick Restore the saddened soul! Dr. Judge's treatments aren't only for the ailing. People who are happy, and who find life easy sailing, Dr. Judge’s visits with hilarity are hailing, For the Doc is quick to block A growing grouch or grudge. Though you are a person with no secret inhibition, Mentally and otherwise in excellent condition, Though you have the lightest and the brightest disposition— To be sure it will endure ire old Dr. Judge! Judge Publishing Co., Inc., 18 East 48th Street, New York, N. Y. Dear Doctor Judge: I want to be sunny, I want to be gay, I want to stay funny and me all di So, magic con- cocter of laughter a 7 make you my doctor—come on, do your best! 104 Regular weekly visits (2 years) © 82 Regular weekly visits (1 year ). O20 Special weekly visits..