The Nation's Greatest Ass-trologer!
The World's Two Daffiest Comics Raise Cain in a Riotous Spress of Fun, That is Universally Proclaimed The Craziest of All Screen Frolics. (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 30 January 1932)
'They're All Out To Take Vegas...the Hard Way'
A HIT on the STAGE...on the PHONOGRAPH...on the RADIO...in BOOKS and MAGAZINES...in a Nation-Wide NEWSPAPER CARTOON
A Drama of Stage Life (original print ad)
A GUILTY CONSCIENCE! -this classic picture of the city life will show you how to feel better and be better (Print Ad-Spokesman-Review, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 10 May 1925)
"Heigh-Ho, Everybody!!" Here it is!...The star-studded, song-packed fun riot that will set the entertainment standard for 1935 and 1936! (Print Ad- Kentucky New Era, ((Hopkinsville Ky.)) 6 April 1935)
Powerful drama... Ripped from the heart of harlem!
Don't Marry too young a girl. Martin Gray did and he got into a peck of trouble. (Print Ad- The Bellingham Herald,((Bellingham, Wash.)) 19 December 1919)
When she takes over the professor...she's in a class by herself!
«Wanna buy a duck?» (original poster)
THISE FUN SPECIALISTS from BROOKLYN ARE BACK AGAIN! The same hilarious trio who ran the laugh meter up to a new high in «The Brooklyn Orchid» and «The McGuerins from Brooklyn» are back with another cabful of 50-mile-hour comedy entertainment.