A story which carries the audience from the South African veldt to the drawing rooms of fashionable London society.
The Sprightly Tale of An Innocent Boob and His Scandalous Search for Pep. Did He Find It? Ask 'The Rajah's Wife' - She Knows. (Print Ad- Urbana daily Democrat, ((Urbana, Ohio)) 23 July 1921)
THE ACCENT IS ON Fun! (original print media ad - mostly caps)
Frank Parker, radio's golden-voiced tenor! Tamara, beautiful singing dancer! Abe Lyman and his Californians, Sara Mildred Strauss Dancers, Tune Twisters, Nador Singers! (original poster)
HISTORY IGNORES HIM...YET THE «KID» MADE HISTORY EVERY MOMENT OF HIS LIFE! (original poster-all caps)
Just out from doing his "bit" up the river, "Swagger" Barlow, reformed crook, sworn to follow the straight and narrow path, turned aside to help a pal...and then he got his big idea. he wanted to be a gentleman and marry one of the social debutantes. It's a great story of crook life with Eugene O'Brien in an entirely different role. You'll like his style and you'll like the story. (Print Ad-Daily Colonist, ((Victoria, BC)) 5 June 1921)
PERFECTLY MATCHED! Her blue-blood background and his yellow journal foreground was the match that set fire to Park Avenue!
ROMANCE RIDES WITH ADVENTURE! (original print ad - all caps)
Don Jose Alvarez fought with his fists. He smashed an evil from a girl's life and beat a straight path to her heart. He transformed a sleepy Mexican city into a seething volcano- and then put the lid on. (Print Ad-The Sunday Times,((Sydney, NSW)) 24 July 1921)