There is a law of the Yukon, and ever she makes it plain; 'Send me not your weak and your feeble. Send me your strong and sane.' Men who cross the no-man's land of the North are no man's men but God's. (Print Ad- Los Angeles Evening Herald, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 4 July 1921)
Adventurer! Fighter! Gambler! And What A Lover!
TERROR STALKS THE WILD YUKON TRAILS! (original poster-all caps)
ROMANTIC ACTION DRAMA OF ALASKAN OUTPOSTS (original poster-all caps)
The battle for the future of America's greatest wilderness
A woman at bay-and the man who paid the price (Print Ad-The Calgary Daily Herald,((Calgary, Alta.)) 8 March 1919)
He married her while his gun held off her fiance, and how she hated him for it. But come and see "Shark Monroe" for the way out. (Print Ad-Daily Star, ((Fredricksburg, Va.)) 20 September 1918)
MIGHTY MEN! They recognize but one law-the law that lies in the barrel of a gun and the flinty hardness of bare fists. And when Marsh with his Wall Street millions hits the Kalvik trail to force them to yield their claim to "The Silver Horde" he found fight. And the struggle that followed resounded with the crash of mighty fists-vibrated with the unbleached passions of strong men fighting for fortune and the love of a woman. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder,((Greenfield, Mass.)) 19 May 1921)
Sizzling Passions at 15 Degrees Below Zero (original poster)
To live a dream, a family faces the challenge of an untamed land.
Stop dreaming, start living.
It presents a story of the gold days of '98, telling of the life of a queen of dance hall girls called "The Flame" by the miners and gamblers of a Yukon border town. (Print Ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany, NY)) 23 December 1919)