The Drama of Wandering Men and Wondering Women (Print Ad- The Sheldon Democrat, ((Varysburg, NY)) 6 April 1923)
A woman's tragic fight for happiness in the face of denunciation and false charges. (Print Ad-Knickerbocker Press, ((Albany NY)) 22 May 1925)
William Fox's Sensation of the Screen (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 3, 1927)
She tried to loose her husband but he refused to be ditched and he became the liveliest "widower" his widow ever saw. (Print Ad- Silver Creek Times, ((Silver Creek, NY)) 21 April 1927)
A story of restless wives and discontented husbands. (original poster)
Pitching, tearing, plunging onward like a runaway train, Humanity is crashing toward the black brink of disaster! Humanity drenched in wine-steeped in sin-heeding not the ultimate reckoning! A scathing rebuke to the motley army of jazz babies-good guys-sweet mammas-hot doggies-and all the rest of the steaming array that masquerades in the fair name of Goodfellowship! A stupendous appeal for better-ordered lives-for less jazz and more faith and understanding between husbands and wives! (Print Ad-Troy Times, ((Troy, NY)) 24 May 1924)
SH-HH-H DON'T GIVE IT AWAY! Friendship buttons are thrown away when men bask in the smiles of a seductive woman, even though she be the wife of their best friend. Come see and enjoy this delightful comedy, the best of the year. (Print Ad- The Observer, ((Newberry SC)) 4 February 1927)
The Story of a Man Who Had Four Wives (Print Ad- Albany Evening News, ((Albany NY)) 29 December 1927)