- The Story of an Average American Fmaily
- Thrilling! It Will Lift You to the Skies!
- A STORY AS CLOSE TO HOME...AS THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - April 25, 1942 - all caps)
- FROM PAUL GALLICO'S FAMOUS COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE STORY (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - April 25, 1942 - all caps)
- A PICTURE TO BE SEEN BY ALL DEFENSE WORKERS (Print Ad- Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 5 July 1942)
- He was a HERO IN OVERALLS! (Print Ad- Little Falls Herald, ((Little Falls, NJ)) 21 May 1942)
- Not A War Picture But Twice As Thrilling (Print Ad- Lewiston Morning Tribune, ((Lewiston, Idaho)) 25 December 1942)
- TOPS IN TIMELY, TINGLING THRILLS He had a secret and the enemy wanted it! Just a guy in overalls, but what a drama came into his life the night he didn't reach home. (Print Ad- Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 24 March 1942)
- He withstood all kinds of torture to uphold the American creed. Joe Smith typifies the spirit of every American. A picture every man, Woman and child should see. (Print Ad- walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 18 June 1942)
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