A Picture For Young Married People Who Are Trying to "Keep Up"" With Others in the Social Whirl. (Print Ad-Urbana Daily Democrat, ((Urbana, Ohio)) 28 December 1921)
America's most exacting newspaper, the New York Tribune, said «The Bar Sinister» is one of the best things that has ever been seen on the screen. You should see this picture because it's story is a golden thread upon which are strung pearls of romance, drama and tragedy until one might fancy a necklace of priceless value, rich like the page of knowledge, with the spoils of time. (Print Ad- Daily Republican, ((Cape Girardeau, Mo.)) 10 November 1917)
'I'm the guy who Okays the dames and Kayoes the palookas!' (original poster)
HE LEFT HIS BRIDE BEHIND HIM AND WENT AWAY TO FIGHT FOR HIS COUNTRY IN A BLAZE O' GLORY, BUT returned to become involved in a love triangle that tried his soul and brought into his life a great tragedy. (Print Ad-Albany Times-Union, ((Albany, NY)) 2 March 1930)
Romance, intrigue and mystery amid the great white wastes. The tale of a land where might is right and terror stalks abroad. A story of the Great Royal Northwest Mounted Police. (Print Ad-Martinsburg Journal, ((Martinsburg, WVa.)) 14 August 1922)
Choices. Chance. Fate.
Dedicated to Firemen the world over who face the perils of flame and smoke that your life and property may be safe. (Print Ad-Aurora Daily Star ((Aurora Ills.)) 5 January 1924)