Trouble at home - and no wonder! He advised his daughter to live courageously- hang the cost! (Print Ad- Niagara Falls Gazette, ((Niagara Falls, NY)) 26 July 1934)
HE LOVED LIFE FROM FROTH TO DREGS AND MADE NO APOLOGY FOR LIVING! (Print Ad- Telegraph-Herald, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 14 August 1934)
DEVIL MAY CARE-touching life's high spots-till a little girl taught him to love! (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 2 August 1934)
A Romantic Vagabond Returns as Richard Dix Plays a Lovable, Improvident Soul who Preferred to Starve and Call his Life His Own. (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder-Gazette, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 30 August 1934)
Live for the moment was his creed The Impassionate Story of a Man Who Laughs at Life (Print Ad-Lewiston Evening Journal, ((Lewiston, Me.)) 3 August 1934)
A Man Gambles With Life Itself For the Sake of His Child.
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By what name was His Greatest Gamble (1934) officially released in Canada in English?