«BIG BROTHER» has something that only one picture in a thousand has- a soul. A story of the underworld, thrillingly told. (Print Ad- The News, ((Hobart, Tasmania)) 30 May 1924)
A cowboy as a gob on one of Uncle Sam's warships A comedy-drama that carries a shipload of laughs (Print Ad- Lake Benton News, ((Lake Benton, Minn.)) 23 May 1924)
His sweetheart insisted that he be a man of action- do something besides clip coupons from bonds. For a husband she wanted the kind you read about-in books! So he started out to find adventure- from the Bowery up-and the first thing he knew he was "Alias the Chicago Kid" pinched for robbing his own house. -and in the meantime his rival was about to get away with the swag -and his Girl! (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 14 December 1923)
She is a notorious crook and yet the district attorney falls in love with her! (Print Ad- The Bellingham Herald, ((Bellingham, Wash.)) 7 September 1923)
An American youth masquerades as Lord of Thundergate. Roaming through the Harem of the Chinese Palace, he finds a little White girl, kidnapped, and sold as a slave bride. (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 28 January 1924)
THE FIRST OF A NEW SERIES OF TALMADGE ELABORATE THRILL DRAMAS (original lobby card-all caps)