- A STORY OF THE SUBMARINE SERVICE. (original posters-all caps)
- A PICTURE THAT COMES BUT ONCE IN A LIFETIME! (Print ad- Lewiston Morning Tribune, ((Lewiston, Idaho)) 18 February 1930)
- 16 Men Trapped At the Bottom of the Sea- How They Talked About Women! (Print Ad- The Day, ((New London, Conn.)) 2 May 1931)
- EVERY WOMAN Should See the Most Daring Theme Ever Filmed Because MEN KNOW (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 21 January 1930)
- Meet the crew of the S-12- Hear them sing! See them fight! The Hardest and saltiest sailors who ever manned a submarine (Print Ad-Salt Lake Telegram, ((Salt Lake City,Utah)) 22 April 1930)
- Sixteen Love-Starved Men, Who Took FUN as They Found It, and WOMEN as They Found THEM! (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Courier, ((Urbana, Ills.)) 7 April 1930)
- "frankie and johnny were sweethearts"..You know the old brass-rail ballad now being revived and sung by respectable people. But wait till you hear Frank Richardson sing it at the world's longest bar on the lurid Shanghai Bund...one of many scenes in Men Without Women (Print Ad- Florence Times-News, ((Florence, Ala.)) 13 April 1930)
- William Fox presents the Movietone Drama of Submarine Thrills (print ad - Roswell Daily Record - Princess Theatre - Roswell, New Mexico- March 9, 1930)
- John Ford's masterpiece of the U.S. Submarine Service...of the hard-boiled gobs who manned the "S-13"...no glorified heroes, but men of flesh and blood...of weakness and strength...who faced disaster at the bottom of the China Sea! (print ad - Roswell Daily Record - Princess Theatre - Roswell, New Mexico - March 9, 1930)
- Men who talked about women...women they had known in the four corners of the globe...talked as men among men...their talk as real a themselves...so real you will laugh with them, sympathize with them...thrill with them...live with them...and never forget them! (print ad - Roswell Daily Record - Princess Theatre - Roswell, New Mexico - March 9,1930
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