A magnificent 6-act Selznick play, acted amongst the glorious woods of old Kentucky, and a telling the amazing story of a bitter feud between the hostile mountain families of Hatfields and Morrisons. (Print Ad- The Age, ((Melbourne, Vic.)) 3 December 1921)
A six-act Sunshine Comedy Riot featuring 3,000 of America's Lovliest Girls Together With the World Famous Singer Midget Troupe and Their Menagerie of Trained Animals, The Jazziest, Funniest, Most Thrilling, Most Sensational Comedy Novelty Ever Concieved. (Print ad copy, Journal And Republican, ((Lowville, N.Y.)) 6 October 1921)
Do the dead return and communicate with their loved ones? This picture answers in the affirmative. (Print Ad- Quebec Telegraph,((Quebec City, PQ)) 3 December 1921)
One of the Most Remarkable, Different and Novel Pictures of the Decade
The comedy is worth the price of admission alone.Ask anyone who saw it last night. (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times and Northern Indianian, ((Warsaw Ind.)) 4 August 1921)