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Show 7 Movieland News Notes I By DAISY DEAN. J Mildred Louise Keats who plays the part of the Princess in the new Fox picture, "The Queen of the Sea." featuring feat-uring the fair Annette Kollerman. is said to be so great a lover of hrr art thai s-die has persuaded her father to give up his business and be with her while che is learning her first steps in the mov'K- world Miss Keats' father is Harry Leslie Keats of Portland, Ore. one of the biggest automobile dealers in the northwest and a millionaire. He has decided that money is nothing at all compared to art and that he wants to make every sacrifice for his daughter's daugh-ter's future. Miss Keats is one of the best equipped girls in the way of education edu-cation nnd general culture to join the ! movies in some time, as she knows Latin and Greek and French and all such things and is also a talented mu Bician. ("lassie dancing is Miss Keats' 'art and . he -hows promise of a bright career. Marguerite ( lark is working on the interiors of "Rich Man, Poor Man," Paramount's screen version of the play by George Brcadhurst, which was adapted from the novel by Maximilian Foster. It is a very human play giving Miss Clark chances 10 arouse pathos a; well as laughter in the situations that arise in an humble boarding house, where many ever changing human hu-man derelicts conn?. .Norma Talmadge has obtained for one of ber forthcoming Select Picture productions 'De Luxe Annie," the! successful drama which was produced by Arthur Hammerstein early in the season at the Bootth theater. New' ! York. ' De Luxe Annie" was written by ;Seammon Lockwood and first appear 1 ed as a two-part serial in one of the magazines The story was later dram - , ; atized by Edward Clark, and when i' appeared upon the stage it was hailed ! as a distinct novelty ! Johnnie Hines, tage favorite, has joined, the staff of World Films and j will play on the screen with Madge J Evans in a series said to be in preparation prepa-ration by a well-known playwright. ! Carlyle Blackwell has renewed his 'contract with World Films and will 'shortly begin work with Evelyn Gree-I Gree-I lev on a new feature which will mark the coming to Wrld Films of Dell I Henderson, the director. I Jack Pickford and Louise Huff are Mildred Louise Keats, at work upon "Sandy," their newest Paramount vehicle, under George Melford's direction, but before this reaches the screen there will be two other Pickford -Huff photoplays "His Majesty Bunker Eean" and "Mile a Minute Kendall." J. Stuart Blackton begins work shortly on "Missing," his second Cali fornia mado picture. Meantime "Wild Youth," recently completed, was shown at the studio projection room and given the highest praise. It has been declared a masterful production by Jesse L. Lasky. The featured players include Louise Huff Theodore Roberts. Jack Mulhall. Adele Farring ton. James Cruze and others. oo IF T. R DON'T F. L. O. P. AGAIN. Under the new chairman it is expected, ex-pected, of course, that the G. O. P. will soon go over the T O P. Indianapolis Indian-apolis Star j |