Feb. 4, 1922 New Shadow on the Screen

Theme: With the arrival of the Taylor mystery, the Arbuckle case is no longer the main focus of national attention on Hollywood.
Feb. 5, 1922 Quick Fade-Out Wanted

Theme: The movie producers and Will Hays must quickly eliminate the conditions in Hollywood which have lead to the Arbuckle and Taylor cases. Uncle Sam is watching to see what they will do.
Feb. 6, 1922 Another "Scenario"

Theme: The mystery of the Taylor case, as if written by Death.
Feb. 7, 1922 The Progress of the Latest Big Murder Mystery

Theme: The public is fascinated by the gossipy rumors of the Taylor case.
Feb. 7, 1922 Keeping Step with the Big Ones

Theme: Hollywood's front page crime is beginning to rival Chicago and New York.
Feb. 8, 1922 Go West, Young Man

Theme: A good boy should stay away from Hollywood.
Feb. 8, 1922 Get the Hook!

Theme: The public is fed up with stars who portray virtuous roles but are revealed to live dissipated lives.
Feb. 8, 1922 Steady Customers

Theme: Death and Mrs. Grundy (intrusive, prudish morality) are looking at Hollywood.
Feb. 8, 1922 "Holeywood" is a Better Name

Theme: The wormholes of scandal caused by immorality, gay life, the Taylor mystery, and the Arbuckle case, threaten to cause the collapse of the movie industry, and the public can see that the foundation is rotten. (Note: "gay life" did not refer to homosexuality.)
Feb. 9, 1922 Just when Company is Arriving!

Theme: Los Angeles is preoccupied with the Taylor case, just as the tourist season is about to start.
Feb. 9, 1922 Another Glimpse into Another World

Theme: The public is given a glimpse into Hollywood, and is shocked.
Feb. 9, 1922 In a Sea of Reel Trouble

Theme: The movie industry is calling on Will Hays to save it from film scandal, murder, dope parties, vice, wayward stars, and the Arbuckle and Taylor cases.
Feb. 9, 1922 Filmdom Never Staged a Greater Thriller

Theme: The Taylor case is developing into a greater thriller than any movie, partly due to the famous stars and producers involved, and Uncle Sam is watching with interest.
Feb. 10, 1922 What the "Angel" Mother should do to Her "Angelic" Child!

Theme: Los Angeles should take strong action to end the immoral excesses of Hollywood.
Feb. 10, 1922 Has He Brooms and Mops Enough?

Theme: Will Hays will have a big job trying to clean up after the many Hollywood scandals.
Feb. 11, 1922 The Film Maker

Theme: Hollywood private live seems to be directed by Satan.
Feb. 11, 1922 A Cubistaylor Picture

Theme: In a mock style of Cubism, here are some of the sensational facts and rumors of the Taylor case.
Feb. 11, 1922

Theme: In Hollywood, the combination of high salaries, immaturity, drugs, alcohol, and loose living, has produced a deadly explosion.
Feb. 13, 1922 Help!!

Theme: The motion picture industry is being carried away by the devil of scandal.
Feb. 16, 1922 A "Snow Party" in Hollywood

Theme: Some actors and actresses are being frozen out by public opinion. (Note: "snow party" was ordinarily a slang term for a drug party)
Feb. 17, 1922 It's an Ill Wind, etc.

Theme: The scandals of Hollywood may make a girl abandon her dream of acting in the movies.
Feb. 19, 1922 They'll have to Cut This Part Out

Theme: Scandals, scorching parties, orgies, murder, must be cut from the motion picture industry.
Feb. 20, 1922 Shame!

Theme: The national public condemnation of Hollywood is hypocritical and unfair, because there are far worse matters that deserve public attention and condemnation.
Feb. 20, 1922 The Motion Picture Industry Presents—

Theme: What will be the next in Hollywood's continuing series of scandals?
Feb. 21, 1922 Life's Darkest Moment

Theme: When a young man idolizes a film actress, it is a sad day when she is linked to a murder.
Feb. 25, 1922 A Long Drawn Out Affair

Theme: The Taylor case goes on and on.
Feb. 26, 1922 The Double Exposure

Theme: Hearst's Los Angeles paper praises the movie industry with bootlicking gush, while at the same time Hearst's Chicago paper makes sensational attacks against Hollywood.
Feb. 27, 1922 It Seems to have the Endurance Record for Mysteries

Theme: The Taylor mystery is being tied down by rumors, false clues, unknown motives, gossip, and theories.