- "SHERIFF, SOME OF YOUR MEN ARE SURROUNDED BY JORDAN AND HIS MEXICANS" (original lobby card-all caps)
- BLACK DEERING---bandit! Terror of three counties and good for nothing, except to handle a gun.But he could sure to that! (original print ad)
- A heart-touching story of hate that a wonderful love conquered! (original print ad)
- "This is one of my very best pictures."- Wm. S. Hart. (Print Ad- Vernon County Censor, ((Viroqua, Wisc.)) 3 August 1921)
- Into "The Toll Gate" Hart has put ideas and situations that have been turning over in his mind for years. (Print Ad- Chicago Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 29 April 1920)
- SEE HART AS BLACK DEERING, BANDIT, HOLD UP A TRAIN- ESCAPE FROM HIS CAPTORS- LEAP 60 FEET FROM A CLIFF-BURN OUT A NEST OF HIS FOES-ROUT A BAND OF MEXICAN RAIDERS-FIGHT HIS BETRAYER TO THE DEATH- FLING AWAY HIS FREEDOM TO SAVE HIS ENEMY'S CHILD. IT's HART'S GREATEST PICTURE (Print Ad- Rochester Sentinel, ((Rochester, Ind.)) 22 June 1921)
- A Border Romance of Hot Passions and Cold Lead (Print Ad- Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark, NJ)) 8 August 1920)
- It's all about the toll gate where all of us have to pay sooner or later. (Print Ad-Daily Argus,((Mount Vernon, NY)) 17 August 1920)
- Hated and hunted by thousands! Yet none but his own band, knew his face. Till treachery brought him his greatest adventure- a good woman's love. (Print Ad- Madison Daily Leader, ((Madison, SD)) 25 September 1920)
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