Drama of a Girl Who Gave Her Love to Two Men-But Her Heart to Only One! (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mt. Vernon, NY)) 23 July 1929)
Stirring adventures of a Beau Brummel Crook (Print Ad- Southeast Missourian, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 5 December 1929)
A new, different, stirring picture- a boy and a girl in the mazes of Hollywood. Gilbert, Garbo, Shearer, others, as extras. (Print ad- The Saratogian, ((Saratoga Springs, NY)) 3 August 1929)
Two guns in his belt and a handkerchief in his sleeve! A mighty wallop in his fists- and a teacup on his knee! A smile of joy for the girl he loved and a snarl of hate for the villain. (Print Ad- Union-Democrat, ((Sonora, Calif.)) 28 September 1929)
Roaring action- A struggle to save an innocent man from the gallows! Crackling with suspense up to the final fade out! Climaxed by a sensational train wreck! (Print Ad- Sea Cliff News, ((Sea Cliff, NY)) 6 April 1929)
A Perfect Talking Picture With A Perfect Talking Cast (Print Ad-The Daily News,((Ludington, Mich.)) 5 December 1929)
Lois Moran, as the South's most haughty heiress who passed love by rather than take the man of her heart from another woman, an intriguing siren. (Print Ad- Nashua Telegraph,((Nashua, NH)) 5 December 1929)
Kidnaped! By the man she hated...and loved. Yes, loved enough to sacrifice her reputation to save his life! (Print Ad- St. Joseph News-Press, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 14 September 1929)
A beautiful society matron is found dead in a deserted cottage on a Long Island estate. The dragnet of the law snares her husband, a former sweetheart, and a rival in love. Who is the guilty one? (Print Ad- St Lawrence Plaindealer, ((Canton, NY)) 17 September 1929)