- Undoubtedly Wally's best picture to date and BEBE DANIELS as the Bad Little Good Girl makes the hit of her career. (Print Ad- Painesville Telegraph, ((Painesville, Ohio)) 16 June 1920)
- The Tale of a Jigger Who Put the Jazz in Jazz!
- Pep! Comedy! Speed! Youth!
- Jazzin his feet at night-for a cool two hundred a week. Jugs in his head by day- for six dollars per day and Uncle Enoch's "cusses." Joy in his heart all the time- through Junie Budd, of Broadway's "Garden of Roses". Until-! See all the latest steps and fads in dancing with witching BEBE DANIELS and "WALLY" REID'S own Jazz Band. (Print Ad- Evening Public Ledger, ((Philadelphia, Penna.)) 1 May 1920)
- "Ves" Tibble was his name; Hickville his station. But the gods had given him syncopated feet. One day he struck New York. His regular job was brushing the dust from Uncle Enoch's moth-eaten jug business. His secret side line was a "Pierre and La Peonie" dance on Broadway for $200 a week and the love of a wonderful girl. Until one night-!! A laughing picture with a heart of gold. (Print Ad-The News-Scimitar, ((Memphis, Tenn.)) 19 June 1920)
- He came from Hickville, but, oh boy! -how he could dance! He made New York sit up and take notice. They called him the Dancin' Fool, but he was wise enough to put Jazz in his business and win. (Print Ad- Indiana Daily News, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 5 June 1920)
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