- Up With Laughter! Down With Gloom!
- Here Comes the Head Man of Comedy
- Hot diggety!---Charlie's on his way---Funny Face---Funny Eyes---Gags and Laffs---Roars and Sighs---The Star of "McFadden's Flats" in another Big Time Small Town that's just as thrilling---and Oh, so Funny!
- Lots of gorgeous girlies; delicious comedy; a different kind of story; and SUCH a picture----what we mean!
- Whether you voted for Al Smith or Herbert Hoover You'll Vote the "HEAD MAN" a "Knockout" (Print Ad- Lewiston Morning Tribune,((Lewiston, Idaho)) 2 February 1929)
- If the Head Man couldn't do the kissing, he didn't want to be head man at all. (Print Ad- Union-Democrat, ((Sonora, Calif.)) 3 November 1928)
- Running for mayor was one thing, running away from cops another. Charlie's here! The funniest man of the the screen. (Print Ad- Watkins Express,((Watkins Glen, NY)) 13 December 1928)
- Your favorite comedian! You're in for a great treat when you see Charlie in this picture of small town politics and big town laughs. While the people were casting votes for Charlie was casting eyes at the village widow. "I'm the guy that that's running for mayor of this burg, and when I start running, you'll start laughing and I won't stop till I'm elected in the last reel!" (Print Ad-Troy Tribune,((Troy, Mont.)) 5 April 1929)
- A Tornado of laughter on the plains of politics (Print Ad- Camden Herald, ((Camden, Me.)) 3 January 1929)
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