- "She loves me, she loves me not," said the "simp," while he waited for an audience with his intended- and she didn't. So away went the "simp" pleasure-bent to forget his cares. It's a story that will make you howl with joy. (Print Ad-Pensacola Journal, ((Pensacola, Fla.)) 25 November 1920)
- Nobody had any sympathy for him. they called him a simp. Even his best girl threw him down flat. then he got hit on the head. The blow worked wonders and the whole world seemed brighter. A Mile-a-Minute Comedy With a Million Laughs (Print Ad-Great Falls Daily Tribune, ((Great Falls, Mont.)) 9 December 1920)
- They called him "The Poor Simp," perhaps they were right, but we wonder what you would do under the same circumstances. The deeper Owen Moore gets into trouble in this, his latest Selznick Picture, the more you'll laugh. (Print Ad- Cheboygan Democrat, ((Cheboygan, Mich.)) 6 October 1921)
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