STOP THIS MANIAC! HE MENACES WOMEN IN A THRILL-CROWDED CITY OF VIOLENCE AND LUST! (original poster-all caps)
THE GIRL WHO HAS IT! CLARA BOW AND DOES IT IN..The «PRIMROSE PATH» (Print Ad- Salt Lake Telegram, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 20 February 1928)
A thrilling tale of flaming hearts and blazing oil wells amidst the frenzy of the Texas boom days. (Print ad-Daily Review, Freeport, N. Y. 9 April 1924)
Out of the Fog Comes Mystery, Romance, Adventure Colorful Incidents, Gripping With Intense Power, Zipping Along at a Swift Pace (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield Calif.)) 13 September 1923)
It was only an intimate thing of paint and canvas but it was the «ghost of yesterday» that stood between her and the man she loved. Emotions surging to the surface- a few rapid strokes of the knife- and the thing was done. (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times and Northern Indianian ((Warsaw Ind)) 6 May 1921)
From jazz and flirtation into the heart of the great north woods- an amazing plunge from the false pleasures of civilization into the stark realities of crude nature. (Print Ad- Lawrence Daily Journal-World, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 15 July 1926)
Can right ever come about from wrong? Mary Manchester thought it could when she agreed to pose as Adeliade Rutherford, her double, and prevent the fortune from going back to the state. But when she learned that she was cheating a nice young man out of his inheritance, she rebelled. Come see how she made up for the wrong she had done. (Print Ad- Rochester Sentinel, ((Rochester, Ind.)) 31 January 1921)
Great Race Scene Actually Staged With LIVING JOCKEYS AND HORSES (Print Ad-Evening Star, ((Washington D.C.)) 22 March 1920)
Fine in Throb-Great in Thrill-A Drama That is Different (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield, Calif.)) 4 November 1922)
White death dogging her faltering steps in the trackless waste! (Print Ad- Easton Free Press,((Easton, Penna.)) 13 August 1926)
NOW FOR THE BIG EVENT!
Where did it lead this young wife who thirsted for fame? (Print Ad- Sheridan Post, ((Sheridan, Wyo.)) 31 March 1922)