- "Universal" will take her place again, starting with THE RED LANE A wonderful Canadian border romance with FRANK MAYO a U. S. Custom Officer, who outwits outlaws and smugglers and wins a bride in Northern woods Idyl. (Print Ad-Cottonwood Chronicle, ((Cottonwood, Idaho)) 3 December 1920)
- He was a Watch-Dog on the Red Lane of the Vicious- Stained with the Crimson Blood of the Lawlessness (Print Ad-Great Falls Daily Tribune, ((Great Falls, Mont.)) 18 October 1920)
- All her fair dreams vanished-Her childhood faith was shattered in the twinkling of an eye- in an instant she realized why her father had kept her in a convent all those years. That was the sad awakening of the little French-Canadian girl in "The Red Lane" (Print Ad-Jacksonville Daily Journal, ((Jacksonville, Ills.)) 28 July 1920)
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