- They Loved Each Other-They Were Married-But Not One to the Other. Then Came Their Invisible Divorce. (Print Ad- Montreal Gazette, ((Montreal, PQ)) 14 June 1921)
- John Barry interrupted a love scene between his wife and young Jimmy Ryder, but being a sensible man he did the sensible thing-WHAT? If You Knew Your Wife Loved Another, Would You Seek the divorce Court? (Print Ad-Reading eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 22 August 1920)
- Here is a picture that affords a new peep hole in that corner of Life into which so many people stray. (Print Ad-Indiana Daily Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 26 June 1920)
- Too many homes are blighted by the unseen foe of happiness, the invisible divorce. Like a thief in the night it steals upon love's young dream and creates a gulf which Cupid finds it difficult to bridge. (Print Ad- South Bend News-Times, ((South Bend, Ind.)) 4 December 1921)
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