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)
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)
She thought the Nth Commandment was: If you can't be good, be careful. The greatest motion pictures are made out of the lives and loves and sorrows of plain folks. (Print Ad-Perth Amboy Evening News, ((Perth Amboy, NJ)) 6 October 1923)
MACK SENNETT PRESENTS BEN TURPIN In his latest riot of fun
SINCE THE WORLD WAS YOUNG WOMEN HAVE KNOWN THE AGONY OF REALIZATION WHEN THE GLAMOR OF THAT FATEFUL "NIGHT BEFORE" HAS FADED, LEAVING THEM ONLY THE BITTER TRUTH! (Print Ad-Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield, Calif.)) 13 September 1923)
Bill's on the firing line again! All set to greet you with a fusillade of old-time thrills. In the same man's man type of story that made him famous. (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 1 February 1924)
One wife was poor, coveted finery, envied her wealthy friend, misled her husband, until the crash came! Another wife was rich, selfish, vain. She merely tolerated her husband until the awakening. (Print Ad- Flushing Daily Times, ((Flushing NY)) 9 August 1923)
Returned! Too Late! (original poster)
A Story of a Powerful Theme of Sensational Audience Appeal!