Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1924 — Page 5

TUESDAY, NOT. 18, 1924

Weekly Book Review Cave Man Walks in and Takes on European Maimers and Wife

By WALTER D. HICKMAN SN comes Amos, a regular cave mart, born and reared in the wilds of Australia. Amos enters the smart European =tudio villa of his uncle, David Fontenay. not so far away from Monte Carlo. The villa was the last word in smartness. Amos, on Arriving, didn’t know that people changed ‘.heir clothes for dinner in the evening. You will meet Amos in “The Coming of Amos," by William J. Locke and published by Dodd, Mead & Cos. Reports on my desk show that this aook is now one of the best sellers. Amos might have been a terrible lumbbell when it comes to society and smart strutting, but he had a terrible weapon with which to battle a worn-out society. Youth, powerful youth and a magnificent aody, was his weapon. And when he became ’‘educated" to the point of being safe in rapid and smart society, Amos walked away with the smart but wise Russian princessby the name of Ramiroff. The uncle of Amos, a middle-aged painter and fashionahly wealthy, looked upon the youthful and adventurous princess as the companion of the winter of his years. But culture, talent and even art were knocked into the waste basket when Amos decided that the princess was made for him. Youth vs. \gc * I'nele had no chance when this wild man of an Amos became SAYS KMEVS CLOG “ iD HEED FLUSHING When your kidneys hurt and your hack feels sore don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you beep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The furtetion of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it *>oo grains of acid and waste, so we can teadily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good wa’er —you can't drink too much: also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablesp.-onful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is made from th~ acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has hem used for years to helo clean and stimulate clogged kidneys: also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation. ?i often relieving hlad■er weakness. Jad Fdts is inexpensive; can not, injure: makes a delightful effervescent litbia-water drink, which every j one should take row and then to help keep their kidney* clean and active. Try this: also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at bast twice a year.: —Advertisement.

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polished. But Amos was always essentially wild, a regular bear. The early framing of Amos made it possible for this bear to tie up anc later on murder the husband of the Princess. The world didn't know that the Princess had an eduaated j pig for a husband. Her husband was | one of those “delightful” oily male j pigs, who gets his money and his ex- : citement where he can find it. Amos, the bear, had the old fashioned idea of punching the face \ of anyone who dared to injure the Princess. Women fall for this hero f.tuff and Uncle soon learned that hi* polished method of smoothing out d ; fficulties by the aid of a check : book was not* romantic at all, but. ; often very effective. | For some reason I was more interested in David Fontenay. the painter of portraits of charming and wealthy ladies, than I was in the rear of an Amos. Fontenay was a philosopher and wise in the ways of he world. His blase continental polish was not effective in his battle against the stone age qualities of Amos. Splendid Bui— During the entire 370 pages of “The Coming of Amos,” my attention was held to the very last, hut I had the feeling that even the author became confused a wee bit : when his formula had to be applied ito so many characters. Some of 'em I had to find happy soul mates or some isort of a companion. But uncle reieeived only—well read it yourself. The solution, after the formula j had been applied, to the various i problems did not satisfy me al- ! though I became so excited over the (hook that I lingered in my study chair on morning until the clock ricked off the uncivilized hour of ; j ten minutes to five. Smart writing. Elegant concep j : tion of characterization, but I feel that Locke didn't distribute his awards as he should. And yet, who i-an tell. For exquisite smartness got hold ,of a copy of “The Coming of Amos.” Tvocke will give you something to think about. ADVICE MAY BE SOUGHT Expect to Ask Commission for Figures on Road Costs. State highway commission mas be asked for impartial figures on comparative cost of paving Marion j County roads with gravel or stone aggregate. County Commissioner John McCloskey said. Local gravel men insist a boycott is costing local taxpayers $300,000 a rear by purchase of higher priced ; crushed stone. Commissioners John Kitley anil Albert Hoffman deny this, saying the stone makes better ,mads. MeCloskey said the othei officials refuse to look at cost tigurea. There are no records to show th it any human beings have been buried '.live in the United States in the las: ten years.

New Books New hookr of fiction a.t the Indianapolis Public T.ibmry include- 'The Gallants, Following According to Their Wont the Ladies," by K. Harrington, pseud: “Sembal," by Gilbert t'anaan: ‘ New Candidte,” b>John Courno.y: ”f)ne I.ittle Hov,' by Hugh De Selingcourt: “White Monkey.” hy John Gals worthy; “Stiffs." by Melbourne Garahan; “Underl^ondon," by utepi en Grama; “Enchanted Hill.” by P. R. Kyne; "Story of a Whim." by Mrs. G. U) 11. Hutz: “Tomorrow and Tomorrow.” by Stephen McKenna; ’Tle-i of the Itedfields," hy Mrs. G. 1.. fS.I Richmond; "T)eet> in the Hearts of Men,” hy M. K Waller; "Prillilgiri," by Carolyn Weils; “Glory Hole." hy S. E. White; “Second Chance,” b\ Airs. N. M. Woodrow. New' children’s books include: "Africa. Australia and the Islands of the Pacific," by N. R. Allen; 'Peep-Show Man." by Pad raj c Colunrr "Good A men can Vacation Lessons,” by F. W. Danielson and Wilhelmina Stooker; “Story Key to Geo granhic Names." by O. D. von Hngoln and Mrs. J D. (M.l Ur OU hart: “Good Dog Book,” “Children of the Cliff," by Belle Wtlcy and G W. EJiok.

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