- Wherein the salty spray of the ocean and the sweet scent of the new-mown hay are joined in fragrant union. (Print Ad-Lawrence Daily Journal-Union, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 4 July 1921)
- The gripping, thrilling romantic and renowned story of New England. Should a girl marry the man of her choice, even against her father's wishes? Should a father try to frustrate an elopement and risk the life of his child. This big drama tells the story with a powerful punch. Every sex, old and young, should see it. (Print Ad- Daily Argus, ((Mount Vernon, NY)) 17 August 1920)
- Her stern old father forbade her to speak to the man she loved. Did she obey him? You will learn when you see Alice Lake in "Shore Acres," the Metro picturization of James A Herne's immortal stage play. (Print Ad- St. Mary Banner,((Franklin, La.)) 25 December 1920)
- FOR 30 YEARS Unnumbered thousands have laughed & cried, have been thrilled and exalted by this mightiest of American dramas! (Print Ad-News Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 10 July 1920)
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