She was his slave---bought and paid for---and now he was protecting her with his life. Would she ever understand why?
Rain or shine, here's the picture for you! Snap your fingers at care with Doug MacLean, the fighting marine who LET IT RAIN! (Print Ad- Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 18 September 1927)
A sinking ship, a romance adrift- and The Kid himself to the rescue! (Print Ad-Edmonton Journal, ((Edmonton, Alta.)) 30 June 1928)
Meet Jackie as a boy bugler at a remote army post in the days on Indian warfare. (Print Ad- Fair Haven Register, ((Fair Haven, NY)) 23 February 1928)
From the Bargain Counter to the stage in one grand rush! (Print Ad-Daily Times, ((Beaver, Penna.)) 9 February 1929)
From Long Island to the wilds of Canada is a long jump, but Olive goes there in «Pajamas.» (print Ad- Cortland Standard, ((Cortland, NY)) 14 July 1928)
HOLY MACKERELL! WHAT FUN! The GAY RETREAT With Those Two Dizzy Doughboy Comedians of «What Price Glory» (Print Ad-Eugene Register-Guard,((Eugene, Ore.)) 5 December 1927)
DOWN BUT NOT OUT! The odds were against him, but with life itself at stake Buddy puts up a fight that reaches the heights of gripping drama. (Print Ad- Daily Times, ((Longmont Colo.)) 29 October 1927)
Cleanest of all College Comedies. Prexy's pretty daughter recruits football team by flirtation. Vivacity! Verve! Vim! (Print Ad- Meriden Record,((Meriden, Conn.)) 7 January 1928)