- A vivid romance of the old south in the days when love was an art and beauty ruled supreme. (Print Ad- Berkeley Daily Gazette, ((Berkeley, Calif.)) 3 May 1930)
- A story of colorful old New Orleans in the Crinoline Days with its fascinating Creole girls, gay steamboat gamblers, aristocratic planters and lovely ladies. (Print Ad- Daily News, ((St. Thomas, V.I.)) 16 October 1930)
- The TURN of a CARD WON HIM A BRIDE! Brought together by Mardi Gras revelers, separated by his high ideals of honor, chance brought them together again when he -cheated! (Print Ad-Gettysburg Times, ((Gettysburg, Penna.)) 15 March 1930)
- MARDI GRAS MERRIMENT and Mississippi romance mingled in the South's greatest musical drama...a gay gambler and a lovely lady play a reckless game of hearts. (Print Ad-Nevada Daily News, ((Nevada, Mo.)) 27 September 1930)
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