South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 39, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1922 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 8, 1922

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You people with heating problems on vour hands should talk them over with one of these live dealers.

I IiU Sumrt Uttltr Outfit. Ix'CsinKS Coat anI Cap. Im of Navy Blue Velour. Navy blue is always .smart for the , tiny tot and it is especially so when : the child is clothed in navy from head to toe. ! Velour Is the medium for this lit- I tie outfit of tani o shanter. coat and j leprlngs. Th" coat shows sleeves ,

made In one with the body. A 50ft tnm o chanter is always the rnot charrninp frame for a youthful

rounded fane. Colors this season are not chosen : by ago, and the tiny tot can appear j In almopt any shades that are ap- i propriate for mothers'. Reds are. : favor'd for children's coats. In ali shades from Hindu to brick dut ! and the reddish browns.

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It Looks Like Ä PHONOGRAPH!

The Ideal Areola is a simple little cast-iron heater' that looks like a phonograph. The coal fire heats the water surrounding it and the hot water passes through small pipes to American radiators in rooms on the same or upper floors.

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JTZEL 1625 Miami Si.

KJ i r,? :a(" than a iiiin. t-r has for a o: Vre vr. 'Th v ;iri' Mi'.t" n plied the 1 1 - t n . a ' i In a ri-dt. ii - p Iki--o proS l." th.nt -iiMi" day you'll pet

lu iil Httbinson Crusor is I'omul in South Seas N . I'.- T - Heir's a CriiA Ion-- man 1 ti living on a o n. Jl inland m th- Arafura sea be-n-,,Ti Au-tiaha and N'fw (luinra fot- r." years, hi only i ontact with t' outrr world lif iim in rare or- - slurs v lien a pa.-.-inc st amer :ndnr otT th" island and sonu-one rmvs n-lifr t ba" him a nfz of rice. It i so no lliü,: lik- iIk man who lived on th"'ii.md in 'nrads "han e." V. Soin r.-t t Mamtham, X'.t rlcht. hav just r turned from a 1". -month trip in th" South S as

and recounted the narrative of the modern Crusoe. "I had chartered a lugcer for a cruise In the Arafura pea." he said, "and I was asked to drop a bap f rice on the island for this old hermit. I had learnel on the uny from those who had already Feen him that ho was shipwrecked 30 years aro and with 15 other men reached the island in open boats. "They lived on tli island for three years before they were sighted by a passing ship that observed their signals and put in to them. Of the 1. five only were then alive and only four were taken away for the fifth, the old man living there now. refused to leave. He told the rescuers that during the three years he had spent with the other men on the island, ho had seen such horrible thlnftst that he wished never to live amontr his own kind again." "When I saw him," continued Maugham, "he looked an old and hairy hermit. lie was dressed simply in a Pinglet and a pair of trousers which had been given to him by travellers who had previously called at the island. He was very glad to get the bag of rice I took him. but he received It in silence. "During the 30 years he has been on the island tho old man has lived on chickens, which, it Peems, ho introduced to the island from the ship in which he was wrecked, their egs. Mäh and fruit from the cocoanut trees. "During the war he was alone for live years, for no ihips passed his way. and he was reduced to living entirely on what tho island could produce."

The ARCOLA Is IDEAL for Children In this season of coughs and colds you can rest easy and let the children romp the floors or play on them if your heat is from an IDEAL ARCOLA. Call for a Demonstration C.h. BARNARD & SON Call Mishawaka 585 Mishawaka

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