HE FOUGHT HER Guardian to the Death DID HE WIN HER? (Print Ad- Granby Leader-Mail, ((Granby, PQ)) 8 March 1929)
Henpecked, mother-in-lawed to distraction, he decided to step out.(Print Ad-The Dispatch,((Lexington, N.C.)) 16 August 1928)
THE STORY OF A WORLD CHAMPION FIGHTER WHO READ SHAKESPEARE AND WAS AFRAID OF WOMEN (Print ad- Deseret News, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 5 December 1928)
A DRAMA OF FLAMING GANGLAND LOVE AND HATE! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 12 November 1928)
Her ruby-red lips promised what her innocence denied! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - August 2, 1929)
College Life - Love - and the big things of life under the light-heartedness of youth.
There's a thrill in every scene, a flirtatious twinkle in every eye and a bevy of blonde beauties that will take you off your feet.
A plot that is based on the highest, most momentous theme in the war- a mother's love and anxiety for her sons at the front. France's own "Big Parade." (print Ad- Deseret News, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 13 September 1929)