- What can be ailin' Old Hutch? Sprucin' up- after loafin' twenty years! It was the first of many agreeable surprises for the missus. Don't miss this most wonderful of all Will Rogers pictures. (Print Ad- Portsmouth Daily Times, ((portsmouth, Ohio)) 16 June 1921)
- A comedy-drama in which Mr. Rogers is depicted as a lazy husband who lets his wife do all the work. While digging for fish worms he uncovers a box containing 50,000 dollars. Come and see how he goes about trying to pass the 1,000 dollar bills without arousing suspicion and you will have a good laugh. (Print Ad- Union Democrat, ((Sonora, Calif.)) 14 April 1923)
- His wife had fifty cents, and Hutch, utterly shiftless, wheedled until he got it. But there came a day when she was proud to be Mrs. Hutch. Not one of the stereotyped "reformations" is this story. Nothing heroic. just a delightful home-spun plot-and one of the finest comedies ever made. (Print Ad- Cheyenne State Leader, ((Cheyenne, Wyo.)) 9 February 1921)
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