- What a widow..snappier than flaming youth..she puts on the speed and goes husband hunting.. It's swell comedy of the peppiest kind! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo NY)) 14 June 1930)
- Romance with a Roar -Comedy with a Three-Day Hangover (Print Ad-Sunday Star, ((Washington, DC)) 15 June 1930)
- She chose a husband from the telephone book, but got the wrong number. (Print Ad- Rochester Evening Journal, ((Rochester NY)) 10 July 1930)
- WHAT WOULD YOU DO-If you announced your marriage to a man you thought dead, only to find him alive? And how would you get out of it if he suddenly appeared to claim you? Don't dare think about it until you've seen the matrimonial merriment in this exciting farce! (Print Ad- Leader-Post, ((Regina, Sask.)) 16 June 1930)
- THE FLIRTING WIDOW -Had NEVER been married! -NEVER lost a husband! Yet SHE was a widow! (Print Ad- Standard-Union, ((Brooklyn, NY)) 1 August 1930)
- First National's Vitaphone Version of one of the Greatest Stage Plays of the Season (print ad - Corpus Christi Caller Times - Ritz Theatre - Corpus Christi, Texas - June 30, 1930)
- A SPICY, SMART AND AMUSING COMEDY! (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 2 June 1930)
- Her flirtations are the scandal of the town! In love with love, but afraid of it, until her unknown husband comes to life. A Spicy, smart, and amusing comedy of a pretty girl's attempt to avoid marriage. (Print Ad-L'Anse Sentinel, ((L'Anse, Mich.)) 24 October 1930)
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