- With an all-star cast. (Newspaper ad cut).
- From the Stage Comedy Success by C.W. Bell and Mark Swan. (Newspaper ad cut).
- Angelica liked 'em wild! She wanted a man who had to shave between meals or else look like Brigham Young by dinner time...and she married a mild young thing shackled with the name of Reggie. Why? And what became of it? The answer to what is the most hectic and hilarious story ever screened. (Newspaper ad cut).
- The hilarious wife wanted a wild man for a husband and got more than she bargained for...(Print Ad-Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 1 August 1920)
- You see Reggie told her, before they were married, that he was the original cut-up and gay dog-that wild and wolfish cried for him. Which was all very well-but-Angelica had to be shown. And Reggie proved about as speedy as a steam-roller going uphill. But suddenly he started to make good. The things the man did!!!!!! SEE FOR YOURSELF IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT (Print Ad-Pensacola Journal, ((Pensacola, Fla.)) 1 December 1920)
- Is your husband wild enough? Is he the gay rascal he made you believe? If not, do you think he could be? These are some of the questions Angelica asks herself in PARLOR BEDROOM & BATH (Print Ad-News-Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 14 August 1920)
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