Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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THE IMMORTAL ALAMO. 83 NONE REMAINED SAVE A FEW CHILDREN AND WOMEN. the garrison save a few children and three women. Among the latter was the wife of Lieutenant Dickenson. Navarre had triumphed. His triumph, however, was shortlived. Within a month, and before he could achieve a forced marriage with his captive, Santa Anna was over whelmed by General Houston in command of a Texan force numbering less than one-half of the Mexican army, and Navarre died by Lieutenant Dickenson's avenging hand. In Texas there is a war cry never to be forgotten : "Remember the Alamo !" "Moving Pictures" By John S. Grey Moving pictures, moving pictures ! How I love the changing scenes ! Spite of legal bans and strictures I'm devoted to the screens. How I dote on play and story Told of home or lands remote, — But I cannot say I glory O'er my recent anti-dote. For we chanced to change our dwelling Moving off some blocks away Which hard labor was compelling For myself the live-long day ! All because of wifey's strictures I was worked just like a slob, — Moving pictures! moving pictures? No ! — I do not like the job I