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Show ' SNAP SHOTS George Holt, of the Vltograph Coast company, says that in the making of new schemes to part the movie artist from his money there Is no end The other day tho solicitor for the "latest" schemer called on him and propound- i' ed the beauties' and advantages of hifl I particular money extractor. Holt looked at the man solemnly and said with finality, "I have no money left, 'j the last fellow got it all and besides I 'i have no faith, I would not give ymi a J nickel to have my photo engrav4 e the Declaration of lndependso" )' ! ' Edith Storey, the popular TTtuciTiiBft j Star, had just finished work in a 9ft I W ture In which she played the part, a a1 society belle, when Director Oeoria D. ?! Baker handed her a manuscript to $ f read that cast Miss Storer es. 2, shop I girl, who has many thrilling adven- V tures on an ocean liner. Edith la so f used to these quick changes that she 1 novor stops to wonder what la com- - Ing next. The dangers of the photoplayer's art f are very real and numerous, as Web- ster Campbell, of the Western Vita- i graph PlayjBrs, will testify. During fi the photographing of a threo-part fea- ture at.Truckeo under William Wol- f pert a direction. Mr. Campbell fell through the ice of the rapid river and f was swept sixty feet under water to fMWT110!,6', lS whose EGB he clung I until the frightened company rescued i nim more dead than aliva |