SUSPICION CAN MAKE OR UNMAKE A MAN-SUSPICION CAN TAKE HIS LIFE--SUSPICION CAN MAKE HIM A SUCCESS SEE WHAT IT DID FOR HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "SHADOWS OF SUSPICION" (Print ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 9 March 1919)
SHE FLUNG OPEN THE DOOR. THERE STOOD HER HUSBAND OVER THE MAN WHOM SHE HAD MADE A PLEA. AS YET HE HAD NOT SEEN HER, BUT HE WOULD- AND LEARN THINGS SHE HAD HIDDEN FROM HIM IN MARRIAGE. (Print Ad- The Age, ((Melbourne, Vic.)) 10 December 1921)
WIVES! Here's the drama of your own life! HUSBANDS! See the silent part wives play in men's careers! (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mt. Vernon, NY)) 6 October 1923)
Awhirl amidst Broadway's glittering lights- a vision of the shadows behind them. (Print Ad- The Telegraph-Herald, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 1 December 1921)
The Flower of Hell's Kitchen- she was passionately loved by two men, both reformed adventurers on life's highway- one of them remained loyal, the other returned to his evil ways--which? (Print Ad- The Crawfordsville Review,((Crawfordsville, Ind.)) 23 October 1928)
A THREE-ALARM FIRE IN AN ORPHANAGE IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT! (original poster - all caps)
A Romance of a Man Feared and Loved (original poster)
Tom Mix's latest thriller. Why thriller? Did you ever see Mix in a picture that wasn't chuck full of thrills? No! And his stunts are genuine. When you see a horse and rider go over a cliff you know that was Mix himself. No doubling for him. (Print Ad- Casper Herald, ((Casper, Wyo.)) 1 January 1922)
A story of heart beats and air bombs, and of the supreme test of love. (Print Ad- Morning Leader, ((Regina, Sask.)) 5 November 1929)
Dainty Coleen Moore outdoes all her previous performances in delightful and piquant characterization of "Twick," the dancing girl of London's Lime-House! (original ad)