- A tale of a girl and an old sweet song, and the heart of a bandit chief made clean (Print Ad- Ogdensburg Republican-Journal, ((Ogdensburg NY)) 6 October 1921)
- A DEATH DEFYING DRAMA OF THE OLD WEST! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Rex Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - June 22, 1929 - all caps)
- A romance of life on the redwood slopes, in the days of bandits and gold. Seething with thrills and the struggle of strong men. Tender with love and home and childhood. (Print Ad-Daily Star, ((Fredricksburg, Va.)) 20 August 1921)
- No Stronger Tale ever held the camera's eye than this one of the redwood slopes in the days of bandits and gold. (Print Ad- San Antonio Express, ((San Antonio, Tx.)) 26 December 1920)
- A little troupe of wandering minstrels- a trembling girl, with a violin, playing Nellie Gray to the most notorious outlaw band in the west. Music-beauty-fierce passions-a drunken brawl-and the girl, the prize of the strongest! Then the miracle-love! and a hunted outcast's struggle upward to the light. A struggle so fine, so brave, that your heart will long remember. (Print Ad-The Day, ((New London, Conn.)) 5 March 1921)
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