the "slickest crook on the coast" was back from the war. And his pals had a "job" all ready. But when he'd seen the gang and brought out his "tools"- "I'm through with that game," he said. "To-morrow, I'm Kelly, the Cop." Come and see the biggest fight of his life. (Print Ad-Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 8 January 1921)
While One woman gives, Another Takes. See Both Types in «The Woman Gives.»
The hair-raising experiences of two dare-devil Camera Men- Fellows of the American Academy of Sciences- who narrowly escaped being eaten alive. (Print Ad- Waikato Times, ((Hamilton, NZ)) 16 July 1921)
NOTE-This is the last picture Miss Thomas made before her tragic death. (Print Ad- Norwich Bulletin, ((Norwich, Conn.)) 8 November 1920)
If you enjoy a sparkling farce and a hearty laugh, don't miss this picture! (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 25 June 1921)
The coming of "Little Mystery" is one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the screen (Print Ad-Spokane Daily Chronicle, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 22 April 1921)