They lapped Kentucky juleps and loved Kentucky girls...but the gay gagging goofs from Up North who posed as members of the Milford clan got too much of Kentucky when they had to lead a family feud!
Right This Way Folks to the Greatest Show in Town
ONLY A GROWN-UP CAN TRULY FEEL THE JOY AND THRILL ...of this vital entertainment (Print Ad-Union-Recorder, ((Milledgeville, Ga.)) 21 February 1935)
HE ORDERED THEM NOT TO FALL IN LOVE...AND THEY LAUGHED HIS HEAD OFF WHEN THEY DID- (Print Ad-Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 10 November 1934)
GUARDIAN OF THE LAW AND WOMEN'S HEARTS 'FRONTIER MARSHAL' (Print ad- Advance-News, ((Ogdensburg NY)) 11 February 1934)
It reaches a new high in non-stop suspense! (Print Ad- Kyle News, ((Kyle, Tex.)) 4 January 1935)
JOE E. BROWN HEADIN' FOR THE LAUGH ROUNDUP IN First National's Great 300-Ring Laff Circus! Under the Skilled Direction of Ray Enright! (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 13 July 1934)
BLAZING TRAILS TO ADVENTURE AND GLORY! (original poster)
Iron-nerved Richard Talmadge outstunting even his former efforts in a serial packed with hair-breadth thrills and stirring adventure!
EXCITING ROMANCE OF A MAN WHO MARRIED A WHOLE FAMILY! (original poster-all caps)