Pauline, the factory owner's daughter is engaged to the inspector of Factories. The owner tries to bribe the young man so he can evade the laws. he refuses. Father then threatens to break his daughter's engagement unless the inspector makes a favorable report. he accepts the ultimatum. the next day the factory burns. Pauline is trapped. She is saved by her sweetheart and the father relents. (Print Ad-Nashua Telegraph, ((Nashua, NH)) 3 November 1913)
A HANDSOME PREACHER CAUGHT IN A WHIRLWIND OF WOMEN'S INTRIGUE (Print Ad- Pullman Herald, ((Pullman, Wash.)) 4 January 1924)
A laugh, a tear, a gasp, and a round of applause . . . That's 'Irish Luck'
A tale of miscarried "justice" that beauty and daring put right. for when one woman, through hate, had sent a man to prison, another through love, set out to make him free. See her slip into the habits and haunts of the wasters she despised! See her play their reckless game, rundown the lie and win! A drama revealing the genius of Betty Compson like nothing else since "The Miracle Man." (Print Ad-Warsaw Daily Times, ((Warsaw, Ind.)) 7 November 1922)
A remarkable screen melodrama packed with thrills and with the amazing climax ever shown on the screen
Stirring adventures of a Beau Brummel Crook (Print Ad- Southeast Missourian, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 5 December 1929)