- See "God's Great Cathedral"- the forests of the beautiful Canadian Northwest- and see Bill Hart in this setting in a play unspoiled by a maudlin love story but filled with scenes of deepest pathos. (Print Ad- Harrisburg Telegraph, ((Harrisburg, Penna.)) 22 February 1918)
- Another Wm. S Hart picture, which means that you will enjoy five reels of punch, pep and personality as only the ever reliable Hart knows how to hand it out. In this virile story of a lumberman of the North Woods who leaves the wilderness in search of the life and lights of the lumber camp saloons, you will find most of the rapid fire action, and all of the heart interest usually associated with this star. "Blue Blazes Rawden" encounters another leader of men when he reaches Timber Cove, and the master is decided upon by a fight in which Rawden's gun speaks quicker than the other man's. Then the other man's mother and brother come from England in search of him. The outcome is most unusual. (Print Ad- Daily Banner, ((Cambridge, Md.)) 7 September 1918)
- Depicting the Awakening of a Rough, Brutalized Lumberjack of the Canadian Northwest to a Sense of Better Things. (Print Ad-Philadelphia Inquirer, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 24 March 1918)
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