See Bert Lytell in 'The Price of Redemption' and be thrilled by a man's victory over himself. (Newspaper ad cut)..
Did ever a maid love with such passion? True in her heart flamed the blood of a Mexican father, and an American mother, and she was taught never to trust anyone on the other side of the Rio Grande. (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana, Ohio)) 5 November 1920)
The Public hailed "Madame X" as one of the greatest plays ever presented. Competent critics say that the picture is even greater. But we want your opinion. We want you to see what we consider the finest part Pauline Frederick has ever played- and the most moving, the most exalting, the most pathetic story ever screened. (Print ad- Vernon County Censor, ((Viroqua, Wisc.)) 30 March 1921)
Dealing with the story of Sir Piers Eversham's love for the young widow whose husband he had accidentally killed in a brawl in New Zealand. (Print Ad- The Age,((Melbourne, Vic.)) 10 December 1921)
MIGHTY MEN! They recognize but one law-the law that lies in the barrel of a gun and the flinty hardness of bare fists. And when Marsh with his Wall Street millions hits the Kalvik trail to force them to yield their claim to "The Silver Horde" he found fight. And the struggle that followed resounded with the crash of mighty fists-vibrated with the unbleached passions of strong men fighting for fortune and the love of a woman. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder,((Greenfield, Mass.)) 19 May 1921)
Two Men Physical Doubles, one Broke, the other rich. They Exchanged Places. (Print Ad- The Age, ((Melbourne, Vic.)) 28 October 1920)
The Strangest Love Story Ever Filmed! (print ad)
The kind of photoplay that amazes and grips you, that brings a tightening of the throat, and that leaves a feeling of satisfaction after it's pleasing climax. (Print ad- Utica ((N.Y.)) Morning Telegram, 24 January 1921)
A Clever and Humorous Satire on Society Divorces (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana Ohio)) 1 July 1921)