- A white woman lost among Chinamen (Print Ad- Daily Kentucky New Era, ((Hopkinsville, KY)) 7 August 1929)
- A Beautiful White Society Girl in Love with a coarse, brutal white boss of Chinatown. A hundred unbelievable adventures. Tong warfare...An insight into the mystic innermost temples of the oriental heart. (Print Ad- Border Cities Star, ((Windsor, PO)) 8 May 1929)
- BEERY-White Boss of Chinatown-His First Serious Dramatic Role. VIDOR-Society Matron-She Had Everything-But Longed for a New Thrill: a Greater Thrill! (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia Penna.)) 3 May 1929)
- BLOOD-tingling adventure lurks in the shadows of Chinatown nights when East meets West and strange romance and revelry reign. (Print Ad-Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 23 April 1929)
- A Proud Beauty-A Two-Fisted Brute-yet She Gave Herself to Him Because He Was A MAN! (Print Ad-St. Louis Globe-Democrat, ((St. Louis, Mo.)) 7 March 1929)
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