- His adventure made him a hero.His showmanship made him a legend.
- RIDING OUT OF THE WEST COMES AMERICA'S MOST COLORFUL HERO (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Tech Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 1, 1946 - all caps)
- Here is a wild stampede of adventure and thrills! (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Tech Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 1, 1946)
- SEE: Cheyennes on the warpath!Death fight of Buffalo Bill and Chief Yellow Hand!(print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Tech Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 1, 1946)
- SEE: Exciting love of Dawn Starlight for Buffalo Bill! Custer's Last Stand Avenged! (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Tech Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 1, 1946)
- RETURNED BY POPULAR REQUEST! Probably Your Last Chance To See This Picture! (print ad - Lubbock Evening Journal - Tech Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - March 1, 1946)
- RIDING OUT OF THE WEST COMES AMERICA'S MOST COLORFUL HERO (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Lindsey Theatre- Lubbock, Texas - May 28, 1944 - all caps)
- Here is a wild stampede of adventure and thrills! (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Lindsey Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - May 28, 1944)
- The Roaring Story of AMERICA'S GREATEST FIGHTING MAN and the Woman He Loved( print ad - Lubbock Avalanche Journal - Tower Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - July 30, 1944)
- 20th's ACTION epic! 20th's DRAMA Triumph! 20th's THRILL Spectacle! The adventure picture of all time! (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 10 May 1944)
- BIG! Thrilling! Action-Filled as the Rousing Life of the West's Greatest Hero! (print ad - Casper Star Tribune - America Theatre - Casper, Wyoming - January 16, 1944)
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