A Laugh for the married folks and a lesson for those about to be. (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 4 October 1930)
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)
Can You LOVE on $40 a week? Should a girl work after marriage? Is marriage last year's love affair? Do you believe in 'nights out' for young married women? (Print Ad- Florence Times-News, ((Florence, Ala.)) 27 October 1929)
not a ghost! Not A Vampire! NOT A ZOMBIE! what is «The Living Dead»
A picture that makes you sit up, wherein one Reginald Jay takes to his bed so the law can't take him to court. Love sets in! The patient develops alarming symptoms---calls for his nurse---sinks faster and faster, until ---a romance that starts with old lovers 'in wrong' and ends with new lover 'in right.' (Print Ad-Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 24 July 1920)
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)
Everybody loves a sinner, because nearly everybody is a sinner, the only difference being, that some are better sinners than others. (Print Ad- Nevada Daily mail, ((Nevada, Mo.)) 7 July 1920)