A Jewel Production. Until the end of 1929, Universal, lacking a theater network, utilized a 3-tiered brand system: Red Feather (low budget), Bluebird (mainstream releases) and Jewel (big budget prestige pictures designed to draw higher roadshow ticket prices).
According to Kevin Brownlow, H.H. Van Loan was the first writer to have his name listed on a theater marquee (for this film-The Strand, San Francisco, November 1920).