Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1940 — Page 12
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’ when his eyesight goes bad. He fails to get back in the air, quarrels with
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his wife, almost goes to China and finally patches Wings up. Indiana
“BROTHER ORCHID”—With Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern, Humphrey Bogart, Ralph Bellamy. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. A gangster retires to seek culture and gets taken for all his savings. Trying to get back in business he becomes involved in a gang war, takes refuge in a monastery and finally joins the brotherhood.
“SANDY IS A LADY”—With Baby Sandy, Nan Grey, Mischa Auer,
“Butch and Buddy.”| Directed by Charles Lamont.
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is all in the day's work for Miss Sandy Henville. Loew's
“THE MORTAL STORM”— With Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Morgan. Directed by Frank Borzage; based on a novel by the same title by Phyllis Bottome. A story of the Nazi regime and its effect upon a Jewish professor, his son and daughter, his two Aryan stepsons and the daughter's lover.
“PHANTOM RAIDERS”—With Walter Pidgeon, Florence Rice, Joseph
Schildkraut, John Carroll. Directed by Jacques Tourneur. A phantom ship in the Canal Zone engage the attention of that
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By FREDERICK G. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, June 13.—Ned Sparks announced today that his five-year fight with the Federal Government over the status of his siore teeth—which were so beautiful ne never used them for eating pur poses—had reached an aching end. The teeth are worn out, while the United States Court of Appeals at San Francisco has ruled they are a iuxury, instead of a necessity, usable or not. - “I thought about carrying my dentures to the Supreme Court,” Mr. Sparks reported. “It was not the principle of the thing. It was the money. But I decided the high judges were too busy with the New Deal and things to bother about my teeth, important though they are.” Back in 1935 he could eat with his uppers all right, but when he stood before the cameras to make cne of his celebrated dead-pan speeches, his words hissed through his molars. ’ Dentist to the Rescue
Thi, he said, might have proven fatal to his movie career, had he rot met a dentist who was a veritable Michelangelo of his profession. “He was not only a dentist, he was an artist,” Mr. Sparks said. “He
a plate along cantilever principles. it was air conditioned and sound deadened.” These magnificent dentures (cost Mr. Sparks a cool $3500. They were so precious he removed them at meal time and inserted his number two set of molars. “And at night I kept them locked in the safe, like emeralds,” he said. When ‘time came to pay his in-
'Fugitive From Leg Art' Is Sued
HOLLYWOOD, June 13 (U. P.).— A bathing suit manufagturer with a $50,000 damage suit today joined the movie makers and press agents whom shapely Carole Landis claims are making her a “fugitive from a leg art career.” The Calcraft Knitting Mills, Inc, brought the suit, claiming Miss Landis agreed to pose in their bathing suits, but refused to allow publication of the pictures. Miss Landis revolted a few weeks ago and announced she would henceforth appear before the cameras in something more substantial than skin-tight bathing suits. She threw overboard her press agents’
{campaign to capitalize on a gasoline ibillboard campaign and label her
“The Ping Girl—Because She Makes You Purr,” and mailed 100 letters to newspaper editors urging them to
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BARNES PAINTINGS
Charges Edward Barnes, Indianapiolis painter, will open today at the Meridian Book Shop. Landscapes, I'street scenes, portraits, sketches and [still lifes are included in the 30 examples which make up the exhibit. Mr. Barnes, a native of Chicago, ‘is a teache- at Park School. He lis a graduate of Miami University and the John Herron Art School {and this. year was awarded first | prize in water color at the Hoosier Art Exhibit in the Herron Art Museum.
REGANS TO BE STARRED
| HOLLYWOOD, June 13 (U. P.) — Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan, young movie players who in private life are Mr. and Mrs. Reagan, will play the romantic leads in “Tugboat Annie Sails Again,” in production now at Warner Bros.
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come taxes that year, Mr. Sparks deducted $3000 as a business expense. “I could have deducted the full $3500,” he said, “but I paid on the rest of the cost, on the theory that I could spend $500 of my own money for beauty’s sake. And that’s no pun.” 8
In a Museum Now
(Mr. Sparks is ‘working now with a new set of hissless and tax paid teeth in a picture titled “For Beauty’s Sake.”) The tax collector sneered at him. So did the Board of Tax Appeals. “And the court upheld the Board and there I am stuck for the full price of the tusks, which wore out last year and which I now am keeping under glass as a museum piece,” be said. “They still ‘are a work of art, but the constant air pressure was too much and they finally gave out. I took wonderful care of them, too. I never once ate with them, ror did I ever subject them to the corrosive action of alcohol. “They were my most important business asset, no matter what the United States Treasury may believe.”
WHEN DOES IT START?
CIRCLE “My Favorite Wife,” with IreneDunge. Cary Grant Fandolbit Scott. t 11. 1:50. 4:40, 7:30 and 10:20. “The Saint Takes Over,’! with eorge Sanders. Wenays Baris 12:40. 3:30, 6:20 and 9:1 INDIANA “Torrid Zone.” with James CagBrien, at
at 11:31, 2:01. 4:31. “201 and 9:31. LOEW'S “Susan and God,” with Joan
Crawford Fredric March, Ruth Hussew. at Has 45, 6:20 and 9:50. “The M. With Nine Lives.” i * Boris Karloff, at 1:25:, 5 and 8
LYRIC Bob Crosby and his srehesita, other vaudeville on stage at 1. 3:51,
42 an +33. “Women in War,” with | Patric Knowles. “Wendy Barrie, Elsie Janis gn sSFreen at 11:34, 2:23. 5:14 and
WARNERS DONATE 20 AMBULANCES
HOLLYWOOD, June 13 (U. P.).— Producer Harry M. Warner, his wife and two daughters have contributed $25,000 for war relief, the American Red Cross disclosed today. D. C. MacWaters, chairman of the Los Angeles chapter, said the check was received yesterday, with a request that -it be used for the purchase of l0sambulances for France
PLAYS NAPOLEON A SECOND TIME
HOLLYWOOD, June 13.—Walter Kingsford will play Louis Napoleon, a familiar role to him, in “The Man irom Fleet Street,” new Edward G. Robinson starring picture. Mr. Kingsford portrayed Louis Napoleon of France a few years ago in “The Story of Louis Pasteur”
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