- DRAMATIC STORY OF A JAZZ CRAZED WIFE (original print ad - all caps)
- She betrayed her husband and slew her "angel," then laughed at the law---
- She was a shallow vagabond, fascinating, yet venomous as a serpent, whose bite meant death. The greatest picture of the decade.
- He loved his wife madly and slaved for her, but she repaid his devotion with treachery and when when he vainly sought to shoulder her crime, she upbraided and accused him of double-crossing her-the dramatic story of a jazz-crazed wife who slew then laughed at law and justice. (Print Ad- Daily News, ((Batavia, NY)) 16 April 1928)
- THE STORY OF A SHALLOW VAGABOND, FASCINATING, YET VENOMOUS AS A SERPENT, WHOSE BITE MEANT DEATH (Print ad- Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 4 March 1928)
- From obscurity she suddenly became a newspaper headliner as "the most beautiful murderess." (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 8 April 1928)
- Dramatic story of a Jazz Crazed Wife-Roxy Hart, Just a Dumb-Bell With a Lip Stick in One Hand and a Revolver in the other-Nize Girl. (Print ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 22 April 1928)
- A marvelous satire on sensational murder trials! (Print Ad-Daily Star, ((Long Island City, NY)) 4 May 1928)
- HURRY-DON'T MISS this dramatic story of a jazz-crazed vixen wife who laughed at law and justice (Print Ad-Eugene Guard, ((Eugene, Ore.)) 18 February 1928)
- She had become a headliner in the newspapers as "The Most Beautiful Murdress" ...and the publicity she enjoyed defied her shame and made her a soulless woman who laughed at justice and law...but came the day when...(print ad - Lexington Herald Leader - Ben Ali Theatre -Lexington, Kentucky - April2, 1928)
- Her name was on the front page of every newspaper-and she loved it! She vamped the newspapermen! She vamped the jailor! She vamped the lawyers! She vamped the boob jury! The Jury wept - spectators groaned - and Roxie was -But see for yourself and thrill at the Most Unusual Photoplay of the Year! (Print Ad-New Britain Herald, ((New Britain, Conn.)) 17 March 1928)
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