PLEASURABLE EXCITING! GRIPPINGLY ROMANTIC! AMAZINGLY DIFFERENT! (original poster-all caps)
Grim figures- bandits- hardened men who shoot to kill, the little Eastern flapper who cannot understand, and the grim faced cow-boy, who watches and waits and kills for her. (Print ad- Daily Banner,((Greencastle, Ind.)) 29 January 1927)
A golfing story of the West, Cowboys and golf balls- six-shooters and golf clubs- cattle rustlers and petticoats in a merry melange of mirth-provoking screen entertainment. (Print ad- Canberra times,(( Canberra, A.C.T.)) 8 September 1928)
The Day Before Christmas - Down Where Poverty Shakes Hands with Sorrow and They Both Smile
Pale Hands...Pale Moon... But Her Love was Fiery as the Desert Sun! (Print Ad- Wood County Democrat, ((Quitman Texas)) 18 May 1927)
Her Royal pride trampled in the dust- vain pomp and power snatched away and destroyed by the ruthless hand of Red revolution. (Print ad- Sunday Mail, ((Brisbane, Queensland)) 30 January 1927)
Would you let a man spank your sweetheart for $1,000? Suppose it involved her impersonating another man's wife? Suppose she had to stay all night in his apartment to carry out the bluff? But suppose you needed the money to buy a business that would enable you to marry her? See it answered in terms of sparkling comedy- such as only vivacious Laura La Plante is capable of rendering. (Print Ad-Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 17 April 1927)
Dan Cupid pulls one of his strangest pranks in this Elinor Glyn romance that starts off on the wrong foot and comes through misunderstanding and intrigue to true love. Keeps you guessing and gasping. (Print Ad-Daily Times, ((Beaver, Penna.)) 8 April 1927)
Have you built any 'Tin Gods'? Do you crave money, success, fame? Have you allowed 'Tin Gods' to trample over you? (Print Ad- Niagra Falls Gazette, ((Niagra Falls, NY)) 4 September 1926)