A Story of How Love Broke Down the Wall of Prejudice (Print Ad- Sunday Chronicle, ((Paterson, NJ)) 29 January 1922)
Remember "23 ½ Hours Leave," and all the other sparkling fun pictures made by MacLean and May. Not about war, but a walloping war on gloom. (Print Ad-Republican-Journal,((Ogdensburg, NY)) 1 April 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)
A Rose-Covered Romance That Nestles Close to Earth (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 19 May 1921)
A STIRRING TALE of the GREAT NORTHWEST (original poster)
Not Much in Mouth Work---He Was the "Listenin'est Man in Utah"--But in a Fight--Oh Man! (Print Ad-The Morning Leader,((Regina, Sask.)) 5 December 1921)
A DIVE INTO BOYHOOD DAYS (Print Ad- Beaver Falls Tribune,((Beaver Falls, Penna.)) 28 May 1921)
She did not know that he was leaving her forever-leaving her to marry her own sister. A stirring drama of passionate youth. (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star, ((Aurora, Ills.)) 25 May 1921)
Youth! All on fire with Love! Till blind age chilled it's joy with "Duty". But youth against the world! And it's victory Song is this happy hearted romance (Print Ad- The Daily Star, ((Fredricksburg, Va.)) 9 July 1921)
E. J. CARROLL'S Latest and Greatest Australian Sensation- 'SILKS AND SADDLES' (Print Ad- ((Waikato Times, ((Hamilton, NZ)) 16 July 1921)