- Hear the Bow Lines --- Snap and Sparkle with "It"!
- Luscious Clara Bow --- TALKING! Every night's a big night when Paramount's bonfire is the life of the party!
- Pep and Personality! Clara talks and says something you're aching to hear. (Print ad- Manitoba Free Press,(Winnipeg, P.M.) 24 January 1930)
- Make a date for a good time. Hear the new Bow line. See the new Bow tricks. Clara looks, acts and talks like a million as the spunky, sparky, slangy-shop-girl who steps too fast for the boys. You'll love her. (Print Ad- The Daily Times,((Beaver, Penna.)) 15 November 1929)
- "I Should Break the One Heart I Got Over Any Guy." (Print Ad- Syracuse American, ((Syracuse, NY)) 1 December 1929)
- The Personality Bonfire- In Her Latest ALL-TALKING WHIZZ! (Print Ad- Jamestown Evening Journal, ((Jamestown, NY)) 31 October 1929)
- Just Look At The Look on Her Face! You'd think she's in love! But that's part of her technique! The way she's fooling him! But when she does fall, her kid sister vamps the man! Then Clara does her stuff! The stuff you love! Her snappiest role! (Print Ad- Brownwood Bulletin, ((Brownwood, Tex.)) 23 January 1930)
- Sparkling fun. Clara as a spunky, sparky, slangy shop-girl. Just hear her sling the slang. (Print Ad-Heppner Gazette-Times, ((Heppner, Ore.)) 16 January 1930)
- When "The Wild Party Girl" , the original "IT" Queen takes the boys for a ride , What Pep! What Fun! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - December 25, 1929)
- A gay, peppy, romantic CLARA as the spunky, sparkling, slangy shop-girl (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - December 25, 1929)
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By what name was The Saturday Night Kid (1929) officially released in Canada in English?
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