- Another of those gripping and fascinating romances that have earned Ray the title of "Wonder Boy" (Print Ad- Washington Herald, ((Washington D.C.)) 11 January 1920)
- He was just a grimy cog in a big steel plant- till he risked his neck to save his employer's life. After that, he was the rich man's "son." But he tumbled into love with the grand-daughter of his patron's bitterest foe- and that's where he started something! (Print Ad-Vancouver Sunday Sun, ((Vancouver BC)) 11 April 1920)
- Who? Ray? Hoo-ray! Here's another great big human hit by the boy who's "darn, downright human"!
- One day a grimy toiler at a forge, the next a pampered heir to millions, tainted millions that wronged the girl he loved. (Print Ad- The Press, ((Stafford Springs, Conn.)) 19 August 1920)
- Whether he's glad, sad or fighting mad, you're WITH him. Because he's sincere-because he's so darn downright human. (Print Ad- Atlanta Georgian, ((Atlanta, Ga.)) 23 January 1920)
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