"America's Sweetheart," as Little Mary is called, plays the part of an old-fashioned girl of '49. You'll be sorry if you miss it. (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 26 July 1917)
WOULD YOU KILL YOUR HUSBAND if his death would remove from your land one of the chief instruments of oppression, one of the hands which bore heavy on the people? (Print Ad- Mansfield Shield, ((Mansfield, Ohio)) 5 May 1918)
A story of a western bad man who turned to the right through the influence of a haunting pair of hazel eyes. (Print Ad- Bend Bulletin, ((Bend, Ore.)) 10 December 1917)
A Story of Love-Passion-Jealousy-Hate-Presented in Style Dwarfing All Other Similar Productions. (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana, Ohio)) 4 May 1918)
Bucking Horses Are Kind Of Tough For A Tenderfoot (original lobby card)