THE PARABLE OF TWO WIVES WHO WERE TOO WISE! (Print ad-Sunday Times, (( Sydney, NSW)) 7 August 1921)
A Story of How Love Broke Down the Wall of Prejudice (Print Ad- Sunday Chronicle, ((Paterson, NJ)) 29 January 1922)
THE SENSATIONAL LIFE DRAMA - THE MISSOURI OUTLAW (original poster - all caps)
By night, a glittering salamander, she lived on the lights of Broadway. Laughingly played with fire- and escaped. By day, a simple-hearted, wholesome girl. as sweet as any that raised their brows at her name. And as good-always. (Print ad- Beaver Falls Tribune,((Beaver Falls, Penna.)) 16 May 1921)
And Youth takes his fling! Drinks all the joy of life and finds- the dregs! Then stumbles, falls, sinks so deep that only Love can find him. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 29 October 1921)
A red blooded story of the men of the rugged west, in 5 acts of seething excitement. There was good reason, for the title «The Wallop,» and it is easily the best picture yet produced. (Print Ad- The Age, ((Melbourne, Vic.)) 3 December 1921)