- THE GREATEST PRODUCTION OF MODERN TIMES
- Million Dollar Spectacle
- Every woman who has a son; every man who has a mother, should see this masterpiece of startling realism. (Print Ad- Dubuque Times-Journal, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 18 January 1916)
- "GREATEST OF ALL FILMS. NOTHING SO STUPENDOUS EVER CONCIEVED BY THE BRAIN OF MAN." (Print Ad- New York Herald, ((New York NY)) 2 July 1916)
- See Submarine Blown to Pieces! Ocean liner Sunk! Vivid Battles on Land & in Air! A War Picture With an Appeal for Peace. (Print Ad- Brooklyn Daily Eagle, ((Brooklyn, NY)) 9 July 1916)
- The Most Daring and Astounding Production In the World Submarine Sinks Big Liner With All on Board. Aeroplanes Attack and Destroy City. Battleships, Submarines and Torpedo Boats in Thrilling Action (Print Ad- Detroit Times, ((Detroit, Mich.)) 14 March 1917)
- The one-and-a-half-year old "BERNHARDT" of the screen is only one of the many little things that appeal to you in THOS. H. INCE'S MILLION-DOLLAR PRODUCTION. (Print Ad- Honolulu Star-Bulletin, ((Honolulu, TH)) 15 February 1917)
- PEACE - The Battle Cry of Civilization.
- An Epic of Humanity
- Dedicated to that vast army whose tears have girdled the universe - The Mothers of the Dead.
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