- A laughable, human, heart-compelling drama of a Broadway Cinderella. (Print Ad-Lodi Sentinel, ((Lodi, Calif.)) 24 Octobber 1929)
- Radio Pictures' Joyous Drama of the Children of Midnight! (Print Ad- The Wave, ((Rockaway Beach, NY)) 29 August 1929)
- You've seen and heard talking pictures. NOW you will thrill at Radio's FIRST one, with the screen's most entertaining cast, headed by Betty Compson & Jack Oakie (Print Ad- Evening Star, ((Washington DC)) 24 October 1929)
- Hear the gay little trouper who delighted you in silence play the violin on the screen for the first time (Print Ad- Beaufort News, ((Beaufort NC)) 29 August 1929)
- 100% ALL TALKING DRAMATIC SENSATION (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 12, 1930 - all caps)
- ALL SING AND DIALOG DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal -Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 12, 1930 - all caps)
- WITH 10- DANCING BEAUTIES(print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 12, 1930 - all caps)
- STREET GIRL with a million dollars worth of talent, including BETTY COMPSON More beautiful than ever as the little girl who got a big hand-from everyone but the man she loved! (Print Ad-Ottawa Citizen, ((Ottawa, PO)) 25 October 1929)
- Frills and frolic...jazz and jamboree...in a laughable, human, heart-compelling drama of a Broadway Cinderella. (Print Ad-Vancouver Sun, ((Vancouver, BC)) 12 October 1929)
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