A drama of two who worshipped at its gorgeous fringe; of many who plotted to kill the romance it inspired; and a great soul that ebbed away with a sear of red to mark its sacrifice. (Print Ad-The Evening News, ((San Jose, Calif.)) 23 June 1923)
'I Think I'll be Killin' you Now!'
EARLE WILLIAMS, JANE NOVAK AND BEN ALEXANDER in a Story of Blind Husbands and Indiscrete Wives. (Print Ad- Aurora Daily Star ((Aurora, Ills.)) 3 March 1924)
On the screen at last (original print ad)
A stirring succession of big scenes, culminating in one of the strongest scenic smashes of the season when a sled, containing the villain and the heroine, is catapulted over a towering precipice just as the hero rides up and snatches the girl he loves from certain death on the jagged, snow-covered rocks below. (print ad-Victoria Advocate, ((Victoria, Tex.)) 4 December 1923)
The supreme achievement of pictorial artistry (Print Ad- The record-News,((Smith's Falls, P.O.)) 6 November 1923)
Here's a high-geared, six-cylinder lover for you! (Print Ad- Warsaw Daily Times, ((Warsaw, Ind.)) 26 June 1923)