- the "slickest crook on the coast" was back from the war. And his pals had a "job" all ready. But when he'd seen the gang and brought out his "tools"- "I'm through with that game," he said. "To-morrow, I'm Kelly, the Cop." Come and see the biggest fight of his life. (Print Ad-Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 8 January 1921)
- A picture that gets inside you and fills you up (Print Ad- The Times-Optimist, ((Gilman, Mont.)) 8 July 1921)
- A story thrill with big, deep things that move human hearts. (Print Ad-Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark, NJ)) 5 December 1920)
- A virile American story that fills you with pride and happiness. One of the best stories Hart has had for a long time. (Print Ad- Three Forks News, ((Three Forks, Mont.)) 11 November 1920)
- It Was War!- And Neither Side Knew What a White Flag Meant. (Print Ad-Casper Daily Tribune, ((Casper, Wyo.)) 2 August 1921)
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