YES SIR, IT'S A RIOT! (original poster - all caps)
Drama of a Wildcat Woman---to be Looked at but Not Petted. And of One Brother who loved---and one who looked and scorned.
A Zane Grey story is always a tip for a good hour of thrills and western romance. "The Water Hole" tells the story of the headstrong flirt who follows Randolph, the cowboy, to Arizona to "tame him" and is in turn tamed.
There's sixty laughs a minute in this hilarious comedy of the links. (Print Ad- Pinnaroo and Border Times, ((Pinnaroo, NSW)) 28 March 1930)
The Flower of Hell's Kitchen- she was passionately loved by two men, both reformed adventurers on life's highway- one of them remained loyal, the other returned to his evil ways--which? (Print Ad- The Crawfordsville Review,((Crawfordsville, Ind.)) 23 October 1928)
Intimate Glimpses of the Backstage Realms of the Bizarre Follies Bergere An Amusing Situation Done in the Sophisticated Menjou Manner. (Print Ad-Geneva Daily Times, ((Geneva, NY)) 27 September 1928)