"You've had your chance for happiness with this woman- now she's mine!! If you want her came and get her." Those hill men who had known him as the Desert Healer were now to find him the desert killer. (Print Ad-Capital Journal, ((Salem, Ore.)) 4 August 1926)
Stolen From the Man She Didn't Want to Wed! (Print Ad- Saskatoon Phoenix ((Saskatoon, Sask.)) 5 November 1927)
He posed as a gigolo to test her character- this unknown girl he was to marry in a month! (Print Ad- The Castilian,((Castile, NY)) 16 July 1931)
The Most Daring and Absorbing Picture of Romance v. Marriage that has come to the Talking Screen. (Print Ad- Hutt News,((Lower Hutt, N.Z.)) 29 January 1931)
That merry smile! Those naughty eyes! She's magnetic-she's lovable-She's modern! She changes the wedding march to "There Goes The Bride!" (Print ad- Journal and Republican,(Lowville, N.Y.) 10 March 1932)
A PHOTOPLAY THAT WILL LIVE. (Print ad- News-Dispatch, ((Jeanette, Penna.)) 23 August 1918)
BORN TO LOVE THE MAN SHE MUST NOT LOVE AND THE LOVE CHILD SHE MUST NOT CLAIM! (Print Ad- Milwaukee Sentinel, ((Milwaukee, Wisc.)) 28 April 1931)
CHARGING ACROSS THE SHRAPNEL-SLASHED SKIES! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 28, 1943 - all caps)
A Most Extraordinary and Novel Presentation of a Romance of the Smart Set
The Most Beautiful Woman in the World in the Most Beautiful Picture of Her Career! (original poster)
THE WORLD'S MOST LOVABLE FRAUD He looked like a million to the ladies- but hadn't a penny to his name! (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 14 December 1935)