PETER B. KYNE'S BEST AND MOST DRAMATIC STORY OF A MODERN GOLD RUSH (Print ad- Evening News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 5 March 1927)
See Dix Hit the Line in Football and See Him «Score» in Love (Print Ad-Gazette and Bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 27 October 1926)
Daring, dashing, swashbuckling. As a fighting Irishman he comes to the rescue of a poor Jewish peddler and his beautiful daughter. Peter B. Kyne wrote it---and that boy knows his Westerns. Thrills, romance, riding. Everything you want---and a lot you didn't even suspect!
Loads of Laughs (original poster)
Every Womans Knows That Matrimony is RISKY BUSINESS (original poster)
TOUGHER THAN THE BARBARY COAST!...Fortunes made at the Spin of a drill...and lost at the spit of a gun! (original poster)
A ghost falls in love with a living, young woman then decides to take her boyfriend's body for his own.
A gift from the past.
A Romance of man and beast staged amidst a roaring mountain of fire! (original poster)
That Ridin», Fightin» Son-of-the-West! (original poster)
They Squabbled Over A Million Dollar Legacy and Gave Birth To A Million Laughs (Print Ad- Easton Free Press,((Easton, Penna.)) 3 July 1926)
An unusual, novel, absorbing photo-play with a love theme exquisitely developed, and as full of action as an egg is of meat---Don't miss it.
A Romance of the West plus the Perils of the Air (original poster)
A dashing young widow and her daughter in love with the same man. (Print Ad- Altus Times-Democrat, ((Altus, Okla.)) 8 April 1927)