DRAMA OF «WAYWARD» GIRLS!
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)
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An Unseen Menace That Struck In The Night
He stirs feminine hearts to sighs and thrills as he finds the combination to safes and boudoirs! (Print Ad- The Kyle News, ((Kyle, Texas)) 10 November 1933)
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HOW CAN THE LONE WOLF GO STRAIGHT...around these dangerous curves?
The underworld resorts to radio to carry out its raids, but Bill Haines turns their own weapon on them, vindicating himself, and wins the girl in as exciting, funny and novel a picture as you've seen in a long time. (Print Ad- Turtle Mountain Star, ((Rolla, N.D.)) 19 March 1931)