You Know What Beery and Hatton Means-Nothing But Laughs Back in the Army After the War (Print Ad- The Crawfordsville Review,((Crawfordsville, Ind.)) 10 July 1928)
Wally had a voice that started snow slides, but he couldn't take Ray's girl. (Print Ad- Northern Star, ((Lismore, NSW)) 7 November 1928)
Back From "Behind the Front!" And funnier than ever before. The Champeen "joy-boys." A riot as dough-y, dough-ty dough-boys after the war. (Print Ad-San Pedro Daily News, ((San Pedro, Calif.)) 22 February 1928)
A FUN-SLIDE of laughs, chuckles and roars. With Paramount's inimitable scream team at their laughing best. (Print Ad-Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 11 February 1928)
The JOY BOYS of Film Fun! In A Mirthquake Of Man-Sized, Side-Splitting LAUGHTER Big boisterous Wally and his diminutive partner in laughs (Print Ad-Eugene Guard, ((Eugene, Ore.)) 22 February 1928)
More funny than ever before The Champeen Dough-y Dough-y Doughboys after the war (Print Ad-Camden Herald, ((Camden, Me.)) 12 July 1928)
Save your laughs for "Wife savers." You won't be able to recall a funnier film to save your life. (Print Ad-New Britain Herald, ((New Britain, Conn.)) 15 March 1928)
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What is the English language plot outline for Wife Savers (1928)?