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ales = =losle ei) 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 Doe is quick to block A growing grouch or grudge. Though you are a person with no secret inhibition, |, Mentally and otherwise in. excellent ndition, Though you have the lightest and the brightest dispositic ‘To be sure it will endure Secure old Dr. Judge! the healer, is a very sub- tle planner. Dr. Judge, the merry, has a magic Bedside Manner One that takes a grouch and makes Him happy, hale and wt s medicine all dol I paragraphs are Dr. Judge's nurses. Dr. Judge's jollity, frivolity and verses the sick and double quick Restore the saddened soul! Judge Publishing Co., Inc., 18 East 48th Street, New York, N. Y. Dear Doctor Judge: I want to be sunny, T want to be gay, T war tay funny and merry td come on, do your best! 104 Regular weekly visits (2 years). $7.80 52 Regular weekly visits (1 year ).. 5.00 Name Address City i Judging the Movies (Continued from page 25) of Eugene O'Neill. As a matter of fact the bon mots and front stage speeches were written by that quon dam radical, John Howard Lawson. While he was with the Otto Kahn clinic this young playwright produced some promising material, including, or rather, particularly “Processional.” That old devil, Hollywood, seems to have gotten him for certain. If you do not believe me, drop in on “The Ship to Shanghai” and listen to Louis Wolheim beat his chest and rant about the heat and the upper classes, Wol- heim excepted, the cast is unadul- terated ham. Even the Moscow Art Theatre could have done nothing with the dialogue, but as it now stands | “The Ship to Shanghai” is not worth the price of a used theme song. S One of the principal troubles with the talkies, it seems to us, is that the hero is never one of those strong, silent men you read about. ¥. Y. Eveninc Post “Darling, I won a medal at the cookery school.” “Wonderful! “Your diploma.” —En Hocar Wood drove a motor-h six miles an hour the other ¢ that will go that fast is pre- ly designed for the buyer who is acquiring it on time payments and is two months behind. —N. Y. Sux Notice If you know of any such freak laws “as appear on page 12 of this issue, send them to Jupce and you will receive $5 for any that we are able to use. The contributors of the laws appearing in this issue and to whom we have paid $5 each are: William Donoor, Bronx, N.Y.C. Laurence L. Haskins, Middle- bury, Vt. R. Mandel, No. Bergen, N. J. . C. Valentine, Phoenix, Lyla Hoffine, Minot, N. D. 31 But tell me, what is IN THE HEART OF THE LOOP HOTEL 1700 ROOMS k SINGLE ROOM WITH BATH i DOUBLE ROOM WITH BATH $400 $500 $G00 4 $goo Lhe RANDOLPH LAKE CLARK LASALLE STRECTS CHICAGO NEW GARAGE NOW OPEN ORIVE YOUR CAR RIGHT INTO HOTEL SHERMAN In order to complete our record files, we would like to purchase the followin hack issues of Judge: 1909: December 4 1911: May 13 and 20 1920: January 17 If you know where these issues can be obtained, please write JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., Inc. 18 East 48th Street, New York City Your Nails are YOU Untiay nd Fe OOK Co., Ansonla, Conn. RHEUMATISM? TOO MUCH ACID? rink VITTEL WATER GRANDE SOURCE Palatable and Effective MORRIS & SCHRADER, * Sew von”