He was a Gigolo- a dancing man- a cafe parasite- yet she loved him, while he, accepting her money, was shamed (Print Ad-Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 13 February 1927)
Only the sphinx knew the secret of his three great loves-- but the whole Sahara heard the echoes of the blows he dealt to win them! (Print Ad- The Cobbleskill Index, ((Cobleskill, NY)) 29 December 1927)
See Dix Hit the Line in Football and See Him «Score» in Love (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 27 October 1926)
She, to whom men had been but minutes, now begged for a lifetime of love...but there was a bill to be paid in the coin of revenge and love had made her poor. (Print Ad- Buffalo Evening News, ((Buffalo, NY)) 8 July 1926)
William Fox's Sensation of the Screen (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 3, 1927)
A SUPER SPEED COMEDY DRAMA (original three-sheet poster-all caps)
A romantic story with the smashing climax of one of the most thrilling forest fires scenes ever filmed. (Print Ad- Greensburg Daily Tribune, ((Greensburg, Penna.)) 7 February 1927)
Gay resorts in Florida- the sunnyland of palms- and equally gay men and women- in pursuit of the things that lie closest to their hearts. Romance-thrills-comedy-against situations that could have proved serious were it not for the timely intervention of lady luck. (Print Ad- Daily Banner,(( Greencastle, Ind.)) 10 January 1927)
"This was a private feud till I took charge...I've opened it to the public...If you want to come in and get shot full of laughs- remember you are warned." THE BLUE GRASS COUNTRY ISN'T BLUE ANY MORE! HOT DAWG! WHAT A COUNTRY! (Print Ad- Daily Times, ((Longmont, Colo.)) 20 May 1926)
A mighty drama of the hardships, struggles and romances of the settlers of the old west. (ORIGINAL POSTER)