- Governor of a State-and wife of a Condemned Murderer. The Law had Found Him Guilty, but She Could Set Him Free. It Was Her Duty to the State Against Her Husbans's life. Which did she choose? (Print Ad-Paterson Morning Call, ((Paterson NJ)) 9 April 1921)
- The Screen's Greatest Tribute to Womanhood (Print Ad- Lewiston Evening Journal, ((Lewiston, Me.)) 16 May 1921)
- A woman facing Life's Mightiest Problem, of a woman's courage that triumphed over fate. This production has received the endorsement of hundreds of prominent women and woman's clubs. (Print Ad-Janesville Daily Gazette, ((Janesville, Wisc.)) 12 February 1923)
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