In Philadelphia, publicity for the film included six U.S. Navy aeroplanes flying over the city, dropping 100 passes on the street, and sailor Jim White, "the Strong Man of the Navy," pulled a heavy truck with "Mary's Attic" on it, every evening at seven and nine o'clock in front of the Metropolitan Opera House.
(Evening Public Ledger, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 7 August 1920)