- IS THE MODERN KNEE SHOWING FLAPPER IMMORAL? The kind that wears the snappiest clothes! Knows all the wise cracking boys! Dances all the latest steps! You may say she is immoral-but do you KNOW? (Print Ad- Evening Citizen, ((Ottawa, PO)) 23 January 1926)
- Hectic, feverish night life, its gilded cabarets and garish road houses, flashy men and tawdry women, sinister gangsters and prosperous bootleggers- a thrilling story of Chicago's upper and under world. A Magnificent Melodrama. (Print Ad- Humboldt Times, ((Humboldt, Calif.)) 5 December 1925)
- Meet That Royle Girl, a jazz daughter of the Chicago Loop. Played by Carol Dempster. Pretty, dressed in 1926 flapper style, alluring to men and knowing it. W.C. Fields, her father, a comedy crook. Expert at "the old army game"-screamingly funny. Harrison Ford, the leader of Chicago's jazziest jazz band. Parlor sheik. Lots of jack. Lots of Nerve. James Kirkwood, puritan hater of jazz till he meets That Royle Girl at the sensational murder trial. A story of today, lavishly produced by the one and only Griffith, with a cyclone finish greater than the climax of "Way Down East." (Print Ad-Coconino Sun, ((Flagstaff, Az)) 5 March 1926)
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