The Mixiest Comedy That Ever Shook Laughter Off the Screen FLASHING WIT AND FIERY ACTION. Somebody said temporary husbands are a joke, and this is the biggest one of all. (Print Ad-Warsaw Daily Times, ((Warsaw, Ind.)) 15 July 1924)
THE STORY OF A GROUP OF MEN WHO THOUGHT THEY WERE FAILURES, AND THE GIRL WHO SHOWED THEM THE WAY TO SUCCESS. (Print Ad-Morning Leader, ((Regina, Sask.)) 8 December 1923)
WIVES! Here's the drama of your own life! HUSBANDS! See the silent part wives play in men's careers! (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mt. Vernon, NY)) 6 October 1923)
A GRIPPING DRAMA OF A GIRL TORN BETWEEN LOVE AND DUTY. (Print Ad- Buffalo Evening News, ((Buffalo, NY)) 9 June 1924)
Gripping! Thrilling! Unusual!
A Chip of the Old Block. That's «Young Doug.» Can He Act? Like a Veteran! Pep? Tons of It! Smile? Just Like His Dad's! (Print Ad- Auckland Star,((Auckland, NZ)) 19 April 1924)
Jeffrey Fair knew that a husband's place is in his own home, but Angry Brice was pretty enough to cause him to forget his place. (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 28 December 1923)