- The rescue of little Ming Toy from the evil Love Boat in Shanghai. She escaped white-slavery there, but risked it again in San Fransisco's Chinatown where Charlie Yong, "Fifty-fifty Chinaman," sought her out. But Billy Benson, who had saved her once, found her. (Print Ad- Granby Leader-Post, ((Granby, PQ)) 1 June 1923)
- Remember Its Thrall on the Stage? Great! But Now See It on the Screen-the new piquancy of little Ming Toy, who 'don't think China-don't feel China-don't know why for Hell God ever put her in China.." (Print Ad-Alexandria Gazette, ((Alexandria, Va.)) 8 January 1923)
- A wonder-drama of eastern Love and Western Love -and the old, old color conflict. 8 REELS ATHROB WITH HUMOR, DRAMA, AND SPLENDOR (Print Ad- Piedmont Herald, ((Piedmont, WVa.)) 18 May 1923)
- She'd wink till hearts went on the blink. And staid professors couldn't think. And everywhere they'd stop to stare. And say "Some Chink!" when Ming Toy winked.
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