TRIGGERS ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF THE VIOLENT WEST! (original ad - all caps)
You'll open your heart to the glamorous actress who makes her first screen appearance now, direct from stage triumphs in London, Paris, and New York. New magic comes to motion-picture entertainment! (Print Ad- Gazette and bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 18 December 1934)
He was so dangerous-but so very charming. He stole jewels-and the heart of a lovely lady. But he was forced to turn sleuth when the whole town was thrown into a panic by a murderer, who left no clews. He was a rare combination of Sherlock Holmes and gentleman crook-and what a lover. (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh Penna.)) 2 May 1934)
YEAH MAN! EVEN THE JEEPS ARE JIVIN'!...when these music-makers swing out with an Army band and get hep with a host of U.S. Oh! Honeys! (original poster)
A dramatic revelation of the greatest crisis in a woman's life. You'll thrill to this superb hit. (Print Ad- Leader-Post, ((Regina, Sask.)) 7 August 1935)
He ran away from life...from the past...from love! Until he met a girl who gave him courage to face fate. (Print Ad-Staunton Star-Times, ((Staunton, Ills.)) 19 October 1933)
Father-Son---Both Loved Her! One because a grasping city had pawed and beaten her...because she was fugitive from her own sins...but in the other the hot blood of youth stirred at her beauty. AND IN A DAY OF BURSTING DRAMA, SHE MADE AN AMAZING DECISION...THE STRANGEST OF ALL LOVE TRIANGLES! (Print Ad-Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 12 March 1931)
Dramatic Dynamite! (Trade paper ad).
SHE'S A ONE-GIRL LOVE-BLITZ! It took this Amnerican he-man to teach her the manual of ARMS...and what a pupil she made! (original poster)