The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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M ANAGER P. V. WILLIAMS, of the People's Theatre, Mundy, Texas, writes: "I had a very successful showing of 'Once To Every Woman.' I put on the songs as you told me, and had 100% pleased patrons. This is the first picture that has drawn a larger crowd the second day than the first. I had a few people the second night that had never been in my place before; my very hardest-to-please customers said it was the best picture they had ever seen. If we had more pictures like this there would be no Blue Sunday Laws." The dreatest mother love picture of the generation " Once To Every Woman Starrini DOROTHY PH I LLIP5