Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1912)

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96 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE ARIA IS SECRETLY WARNED OF THE DRUGGED DRINK Slowly Aria and Ronald shook off the effects of the drug. The kneeling parent imagined it an answer to his prayers. "Do you forgive me. Aria?" Ronald whispered, weakly. "As you forgive vour father," she whispered in return, and with a sobbing smile the governor placed her hand in that of his son. "As you both forgive," he said, with a newer, humbler affection. "Love is mightier than the powTer behind the throne ! " The Moving Picture Play By RUTH RAYMOND From Maine to California I've traveled in a space, The train seemed winged with fleetness To win a fabled race; While geysers boiled and bubbled The sea flung up its spray, And mines brought forth their treasures In Moving Picture play. I crossed the mighty ocean To countries new and strange, I saw the snow-capped mountains With cleft and rocky range. The Alps were spread before me, Draped in cold clouds of gray, And valleys smiled about me In Moving Picture play. I looked entranced, expectant, At every passing view, My heart was filled with pleasure, And not one fear I knew. To France, to Spain, to Egypt, By river, lake and bay, I flew thru space unfettered In Moving Picture play. One hour of joy, triumphant, As spirits wander free; The world that I had longed for Brought all its charm to me; I saw God's wonders passing Along the changing way, And felt His power that guided The Moving Picture play.