JEALOUS EYES WATCHED TRAGEDY FOLLOWED BUT EVEN DEATH LEFT THE DEBT UNPAID (Print Ad- Toronto World, ((Toronto, P.O.)) 5 November 1920)
Got a Child? Stay Away. Got a Poodle? Come right in. We've got just the apartment for you. A common situation in New York, and a phase of this striking photodrama. (Print ad)
Was Li Ting Lang a Chinese prince, murdered, or did he commit suicide for the love of an American girl? And why did he give her up when she returned his love and had promised to marry him? A story of thrills and heart throbs with the charm of an American college town and the mystery of the Orient. (Print Ad-The Day, ((New London, Conn.)) 1 March 1921)
See the most realistic fight scene ever shown on the screen. (Print Ad-Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 21 June 1921)
THE ONE THOUSAND AND SECOND ARABIAN NIGHT It Used to Be See Paris and Die Now It Is Live and See OTIS SKINNER AMERICA'S GREATEST ROMANTIC CHARACTER ACTOR IN THE SCREEN VERSION OF HIS SUPREME STAGE SUCCESS KISMET (Print ad- Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua, NH)) 23 February 1921)
If you look for color in every day life! If you seek romance over the rim of the world! If you heart craves change and your soul cries out for action! Come and See George B. Seitz and June Caprice in Rogues and Romance (Print Ad- Portsmouth Daily Times, ((Portsmouth, Ohio)) 1 March 1921)
A red blooded drama of a man's fight and the faith of a woman. A story of a hero who was helped to win out by the devotion of a faithful dog. (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 8 July 1921)