- Fred THOMSON and the horse with a personality SILVER KING in SILVER COMES THRU (original 11x14 title card)
- A romance of racing, filled with the fire of the West. Surging-Straining-they thunder up the stretch. Neck and Neck-the crowd tense- then the black horse falls away. A streak of flying white comes through. (Print Ad-Douglas Daily Dispatch, ((Douglas, Ariz.)) 18 February 1928)
- A smashing drama of sage-brush and cactus shot with the thrills of the old-time West. (Print Ad-Yonkers Statesman, ((Yonkers, NY)) 4 June 1927)
- A romance of racing filled with the fire of the West. (Print Ad-Greenfield, Mass.)) 6 July 1927)
- A compelling drama of the race track staged on the rolling vistas of the sage. The thrills of Saratoga in the old-time glamor of the West! (Print Ad- Bristow Daily Record, ((Bristow, Ok.)) 12 August 1927)
- This picture is of special interest to horsemen because of the almost human intellect displayed by this wonder horse (Print Ad- Glenrock Independent, ((Glenrock, Wyo.)) 8 September 1927)
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