- The Laughing Gas of The Big Fight!
- The World's Funniest Comedian in the Fastest and Funniest Offering Ever Given to the Talking Screen (Print Ad- Albany Evening News, ((Albany, NY)) 17 September 1930)
- You've Seen War Comedies Before- But Take Our Tip- Here is the scream of the trenches- the laughing gas of the big fight- a real howitzer of howls! (Print ad- Gazette and Bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 24 October 1930)
- All Riotous on the Keaton Front! He tried to douse a shell with a tin cup. It's like trying to stop laughing at this war comedy of comedies! IT'S A RIOT! (Print Ad- Thames Star, ((Thames, NZ)) 5 September 1931)
- HE WON THE WAR SINGLE-HANDED! But he surrendered unconditionally to a pair of flashing eyes. (Print Ad- Portsmouth Times, ((Portsmouth, Ohio)) 31 October 1930)
- Shell Shocked by a Kiss! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - September 29, 1930)
- Watch out for this attack of Laughing Gad!(print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - September 29, 1940)
- It's Keaton's Funniest Talkie! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre- Lubbock, Texas - September 29, 1930)
- ALL UPROAR ON THE LAUGHING FRONT! (Print Ad-Daily Star, ((Long Island City, NY)) 4 November 1930)
- Come and Scream! DOUGH BOYS Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's HOWITZER OF HOWLS (Print Ad-New York Sun, ((New York NY)) 19 September 1930)
- Keaton, the laugh Buster, is funnier even than in "Free and Easy." (Print Ad-Citizen-Sentinel, ((Ossining, NY)) 3 December 1930)
- in the scream of the Trenches- the Laughing gas of the Big Fight- (Print Ad- Imperial Valley Press, ((El Centro, Calif.)) 22 September 1930)
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