I WILL SUCCEED DESPITE THEM ALL! (original poster-all caps)
LOVE, ROMANCE, WALL STREET AND THE SOUL OF HUMANITY The Great Drama of the Masses of America! (Print Ad- Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 18 June 1920)
Should people marry and lose their freedom, or stay single and lose the one they love? She loved him, she loved him not. Did she or didn't she? Would an experimental marriage appeal to you? See "Experimental Marriage" and find out. (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times, ((Warsaw Ind.)) 16 August 1920)
MOUNTAINS CHOPPED DOWN- because they interfered with a GIRL'S view. The engineer hero would not let mere rocky ranges obstruct the vision of the lady he loved- and whom he had loved long before they ever met. (Print Ad- The Daily Colonist, ((Victoria, BC)) 30 May 1920)
If you want to see the screen's greatest comedienne "eat up" the "soup" in superstition, see Dorothy Gish in "Out of Luck." (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn)) 21 November 1919)
An Indian girl who trys to shield the man who has wronged her, but whom she loves- an irate father who seeks vengeance, and a man who loves the girl and saves her, make up the interesting drama of love and heartaches, sadness and happiness--"The Heart of Wetona." (Print Ad-Ludington Daily News, ((Ludington, Mich.)) 1 January 1920)
It will take you back to your childhood days and the old home town. (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield, Calif.)) 28 July 1921)
How A Great Love Triumphed Over a Nation (Print Ad- Troy Sunday Budget, ((Troy NY)) 29 February 1920)