And what a comedy this picture is! What a rollicking medley of joyous fun. What a furore of uproarious laughter in every foot. Never a chance to finish a laugh before another laugh is on the way. (Print Ad-Sunday Vindicator, ((Youngstoown, Ohio)) 15 August 1926)
Their Sweetest Romantic Triumph! (original poster)
That was Bonanza Bill Barker, the fighting man who served his own brand of justice back in the roaring 80's...before the machine-gun age!
HE'S OUT TO WRECK THE RACKET THAT ROBS THE RICH OF MILLIONS!
She spends a Million Dollars Right Before Your Eyes- She's Got a Million in Cash and a Million in Looks (Print Ad-Niagra Falls gazette,((Niagra Falls, NY)) 2 February 1926)
A COMEDY OF GOLD AND GURGLES (Print Ad-Greensburg Daily Tribune,((Greensburg, Penna.)) 16 December 1926)
Can a burlesk queen find true happiness in a nature camp?
SHE LOVE HIM (Isn't that sweet?) - SHE LOVES HIM NOT (Say! Look what's going on!)
You are cordially invited to attend the celebration of one man's life and meet all the women he touched...over and over again!
GUY AND ZASU GO RITZY...AND NERTZY! (original print ad - all caps)
She's so swelegant... They phffft over her!
MARGERITE CLARK- detective! Just like that! With everything pawned but her nerve, she went a-sleuthing among the elite, foiled some thieves, captured a lover, and found a mine of pure gold in a pawnbroker with a soul. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 18 March 1920)
«JOE ZANY» IS HIS NAME... SO WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?... Shadows Scare Him... Squirrels Chase Him... Girls Panic Him!
She put the P-A-Y in PLAY! (original print ad)
IT'S A SCREAM! (original poster - all caps)
BEWARE! SNAPPY SNOOPY BLONDE AT WORK! (original poster - all caps)
Two Brothers. One Dream.