HE STOOD FOR «TRIPLE JUSTICE»...and fell for DOUBLE ROMANCE! (original ad - several caps)
A Sparkling Comedy Drama
Fear commitment.
The joyous farce-comedy of eugenic parents and high-hat storks that kept New York laughing for a solid riotous year. (Print Ad- The daily News,((St. Thomas, V.I.)) 5 December 1930)
Two hundred fifty thousand have read this startling novel with its revelations on married life-its intimate story of the times and follies of new conventions that hurl their challenge to the old! (Print Ad-Twin City Review, ((Champaign, Ills.)) 3 July 1925)
When three hubbies with three chorus girls meet the three wives with three college boys at a road-house!!!...Well...What would you do? -and they didn't have any Murad's! (Print Ad-Lewiston Morning Tribune,((Lewiston, Idaho)) 2 December 1929)
STORY OF THE "UPPER TEN" AND "LOWER FIVE" WITH EUGENE O'BRIEN AT HIS VERY BEST. (PRint Ad- Warren Tribune, ((Warren, Ind.)) 4 March 1921)