- A Picture That Soars Like a Rocket When Placed in Contrast With the Average Feature Pictures. (Print Ad-Watertown Daily Times, ((Watertown NY)) 3 August 1921)
- A nibble at nuptials by a wife who wasn't; It Whizzes; peppiest even than the one you thought was Connie's Peppiest before. (Print Ad-Walker County Messenger, ((LaFayette, Ga.)) 15 December 1922)
- It's dangerous business to say you're married when you are not. If you want to know why, see- Constance Talmadge and Kenneth Harlan IN DANGEROUS BUSINESS A honeymoon of bridal frights. (Print Ad- Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, ((Dubuque, Iowa)) 22 January 1922)
- A double bed dialogue with actions speaking louder than words. A laugh insurance with as many points as a pincushion. (Print Ad-Oxnard Daily Courier, ((Oxnard, Calif.)) 21 May 1921)
- Well, she WOULD say she was married when she wasn't SUCH a cute little kiddie, too! Gives more cheek than its dad-that same chap who grabbed the bride that wasn't his, though she said she was, took her home and then said he'd tell her pa they weren't married. Didn't you hear about that? Well, don't tell a soul. (Print Ad-Cambridge Chronicle, ((Cambridge, Mass.)) 14 May 1921)
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