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)
A female detective who engages in the novel occupation of rescuing unwary males from designing and unacceptable women. (Print Ad-Sunday Chronicle, ((Paterson, NJ)) 11 December 1921)
A Rose-Covered Romance That Nestles Close to Earth (Print Ad- Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg, SC)) 19 May 1921)
A marriage romance that gaily steps out and visits some folks you know. (Print Ad-The Bellingham Herald,((Bellingham, Wash.)) 22 March 1922)
A story of a man who won power and fame- and almost lost the whole world. (Print Ad- Cordova Daily News,((Cordova, Alaska)) 18 January 1923)
The story of a man's flight from his own overwhelming fears to far places and the woman's love which pursued and saved him
A STIRRING TALE of the GREAT NORTHWEST (original poster)
THE STORY OF A GIRL WHOSE HEART WAS WORTH MORE THAN THE RANK AND FORTUNE SHE WON. (Print Ad- Urbana Daily Democrat ((Urbana, Ohio)) 3 September 1921)
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)