- A dark and stormy night, a sedate book-keeper's abode, a beautiful woman enters on a mysterious mission. What happens will keep you howling with mirth and breathless suspense. (Print Ad- Gazette & Farmer's Journal, ((Baldwinsville, NY)) 24 July 1930)
- A Gale of Laughs!
- A Timid Bachelor - A One-night Escapade - then he gave up his Cat for Love!
- This story is chuck full of tricky situations that create rocking laughter, billowing roars, mirthquake tremors. (Print Ad- Oregon Statesman, ((Salem, Ore.)) 23 May 1930)
- A howling, frantic, Frenzied frolic of Fun! Human Laffs and a Winning Love Story (Print Ad-Indianapolis Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 4/4/30)
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