Peeking through a keyhole at society's racy revelers in gay parties - love intrigues and Reno endings.
Can you imagine this great masterful dramatic star in the role of a real live-honest-to-goodness comedian? Well such is the case in 'The Cave Man' don't miss seeing this play-one of the funniest comedies ever produced. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth Minn)) 17 March 1916)
From Fashionable Clubs to Log Cabins...A Mollycoddle Battled His Way Back to Manhood And A great Love. (Print Ad- Eugene Guard, ((Eugene, Ore.)) 5 December 1927)
A drama of the call of three voices: A great opera singer's, a child's, and the still small voice of conscience (Print Ad- Cordova Daily Times, ((Cordova, Alaska)) 30 January 1923)
STEP ON IT! That's the War cry of the Modern Youth in this picture, ablaze with the fever of pleasure. The Slogan for those who want to see the Jazzy Juveniles of to-day as they sweep a demure Puritanical Miss in their dizzy whirl. (Print Ad- Auckland Star,((Auckland, NZ)) 7 September 1929)
Long Island society gasped...but this Texas buckaroo landed in romance!
Tea for two and laughter for all with Lois Moran and Edmund Lowe in the rollicking comedy romance, «Making the Grade.» (Print Ad- Daily News, ((Ludington Mich.)) 3 May 1929)