Kidnaped! By the man she hated...and loved. Yes, loved enough to sacrifice her reputation to save his life! (Print Ad- St. Joseph News-Press, ((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 14 September 1929)
SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Arcadia Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - August 15, 1943 - all caps)
Charles Hoyt's Merry Comedy of Social Satire, Full of Homely Philosphy, Keen with Wit and and Funny Situations - Five Thousand Feet of Fun, Frolic and Frivolity! (original poster)
'I'm the guy who Okays the dames and Kayoes the palookas!' (original poster)
He Chased Her From State To State... Until She Caught Him!
This is the most wonderful picture this little artist has ever had. It's a society drama with a punch and also with comedy. It will please grown-ups and children alike. A story that will make dimples to catch the tears. (Print ad- Daily Republican, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 7 November 1917)
PUT AWAY YOUR GUNS, PUNKS! DON'T YOU KNOW BULLETS WENT OUT WHEN BRAINS CAME IN!
Here's the season's happiest comedy hit! The fun's uproarious...the romance too frantic for words! (Print Ad- Brooklyn Eagle, ((Brooklyn NY)) 18 January 1940)
A 50-50 CHANCE Ordinarily This Would Be Called a Good Sporting Proposition, ---BUT IS IT?---When You Are Betting Against Religion and Morality, See FRANK KEENAN The Eminent Star, in His Triumphant Achievement, LOADED DICE A Picture That You Will Remember (Print Ad-Mansfield Shield, ((Mansfield, Ohio)) 4 April 1918)
It's a GAY and ROMANTIC Thriller!