The Most Breath-Taking Speedway Race Ever Filmed.
HELLO! YES, THIS IS MARY CONNISTON- She has just arrived at the remote trading post in the Canadian wilds to meet the brother she has never seen. And out of the snowy wastes, instead of her brother comes a masquerader who pretends she is his sister. She learns to love the man, not knowing he is wanted for murder. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 24 March 1920)
The story of a speakeasy hostess who breaks away from her sordid life and through courage and faith wins happiness as a wife. (Print ad- The Angola Record, ((Angola, NY)) 21 February 1929)
He Can Act - He Can Fight (original ad)
A Daring Drama of Missing Girls and Careless Parents. (Print Ad- Sarasota Herald, ((Sarasota, Fla.)) 1 January 1929)
Would any proud, manly boy who is poor marry a wealthy girl and let her support him? See what Richard Keith did in "School For Wives" (print ad-The Post-Star,(Glens Falls, N.Y.) 16 April 1925)
THE SEVENTH WONDER OF THE FILM WORLD (Print ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 21 May 1921)
Gay, Modern Romance!
A picture to storm your heart and sweep your senses . . . Drama behind palace doors . . . Drama on the battlefield . . . A world of conflict and emotion, brought to you in a picture that for sheer beauty and magnitude stands alone! . . . Don't Miss It!
Balzac Dipped His Pen Into The Hearts of Men and Women (Print Ad- Grand Ledge Independent, ((Grand Ledge, Mich.)) 11 January 1924)
An American youth masquerades as Lord of Thundergate. Roaming through the Harem of the Chinese Palace, he finds a little White girl, kidnapped, and sold as a slave bride. (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 28 January 1924)