- MARGERITE CLARK- detective! Just like that! With everything pawned but her nerve, she went a-sleuthing among the elite, foiled some thieves, captured a lover, and found a mine of pure gold in a pawnbroker with a soul. (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 18 March 1920)
- "SAY UNCLE" That's what Louis Armsberg, pawn-broker, said to beautiful Annabelle Lee. And beautiful Annabelle Lee, having nothing but an artistic temperament and a lot of pawn tickets, called him uncle and had the time of her life! Mercy no! nothing wrong at all. Just a little friendly partnership that landed Louis where he wanted to go socially and netted Annabelle big dividends in love from one Dicky Norton. But the troubles they had! And the troubles they made! You'll gasp and laugh till your sides ache. (Print Ad-Ludington Daily News, ((Ludington, Mich.)) 24 December 1919)
- She had shipped on fortune's boat. She had pawned her luck and lost the ticket, but she found one pawn broker with a heart. And what did he do but become her "Uncle" and finance her into love and society. Some little "Flier," you'll say! (Print Ad-Madison Daily Leader, ((Madison, SD)) 2/2/20)
- The Story of a Girl Who Was Poor in Terms of Money, but Rich in Courage, Faith and-Love- (Print Ad-Los Angeles Evening Herald, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 6 November 1919)
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