A telephone girl's tale. Listen in on her cleverest comedy-romance. (Print Ad- Hackettstown Gazzette, ((Hackettstown, NJ)) 17 June 1927)
THE ROMEO AND JULIET OF THE SCREEN---RONALD COMAN and VILMA BANKY
Under the magic of Harry's wistful smile, the world of make-believe turns into life- sad, joyous, bitter-sweet...just as life is. Here is an artist with the scope of all humanity. The screen cannot boast his equal! (Print ad- Santa Cruz Evening News, ((Santa Cruz, Calif.)) 13 February 1928)
See the blowing up of the battleship Maine. The charge up San Juan Hill. The stirring, thrilling days of 1898. The gathering of the famous regiment at San Antonio. (Print Ad- Daily Times, ((Longmont, Colo.)) 9 September 1927)
Don't say «Don't» to your daughter--see what happened to love starved Billy Dove in «Sensation Seekers» She would do anything for a thrill. a real story of the present generation. (Print Ad- The Cobleskill Index,((Cobleskill, NY)) 20 October 1927)
They came to it out of the wilderness of one-night stands. She was a hoofer who wanted to be a star and he was a warbler who thought he could compose. Broadway swept them up and they lost each other. (Print Ad- Sheffield Observer, ((Sheffield, Penna.)) 15 December 1927)