SHE LEARNED LOVE IN A HARD SCHOOL- BUT SHE LEARNED TO FIGHT IN A HARDER! (Print ad-The Sunday Times, ((Sydney, NSW)) 24 July 1921)
Remember Thomas H. Ince's Vivid Love Drama, 'Lying Lips?' It Delighted and Thrilled You as No Other Drama in Months. 'MOTHER O' MINE' Is Even Greater, a Panorama of Humanity; a Story as Simple as the Love in a Mother's Heart, Yet as Tremendous, Tense and Magnificent as One Could Wish For. (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse, NY)) 10 September 1921)
Fighting Malemutes and fighting men, Arctic Blizzards and a baby found in the whirling snows. (Print Ad)
"Art in a garret" may make good magazine reading, but it's tough on healthy appetites. (Print Ad- Duluth Herald,((Duluth, Minn.)) 31 August 1921)
A flaming epic of love denied- one of the greatest love stories in screen history. (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, 6 May 1921)
A Burning Bridge! A Train In Flight! The Inevitable Result! A Crash to the Raging Torrent Below! The Most Spectacular Train Wreck Ever Screened. *Print Ad- The Evening Leader, ((Corning NY)) 5 November 1921)
A DRAMA OF SPAIN AND A LOVE-HIDING HATE (Print Ad-New York Sun, ((New York, NY)) 2 April 1921)
Bebe Daniels In a zippy story of what happened when a too-strictly brought up girl attained her majority and «stepped out.» (Print Ad- Greensburg Daily Tribune, ((Greensburg, Penna.)) 12 January 1922)
BREAKING INTO HOUSES WASN'T EXACTLY BILLY JENKS' LONG SUIT, BUT HE TURNED SECOND-STORY MAN TO RESCUE HIS SWEETHEART FROM A LADY-KILLER. (Print Ad-Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 5 June 1921)