MODERN CRUSOES
LIFE ON DESERT ISLAND BACK TO NATURE Karl Ritter, a German doctor, : dreamed —as many dream —of turning ! his back on civilisation and of living • a primitive life away from the haunts of man. He has mads hs dream come true, and is living on a desert island, the Charles Darwin Island in :lie Galapagos group, 440 miles from the coast of Ecuador, with a woman companion. On this island the strange couple have been found by Mr. Eugene MacDonald, the leader of an American expedition to the islands of the Pacific. Dr. Ritter and his companion, Frau Hilde Koerwin, left Hamburg last June and landed at Guayaquil, the chief port of Ecuador, in October. There they bought a boat and set sail for the distant island, where they were to live as lived our first parents in the Garden of Eden. Wife Goes Home Their plans had been carefully made. Dr. Ritter had accustomed himself to what is called the “simple life” while living in a Berlin lodging. He wore no clothes but coarse linen, Y/hich he stitched together himself, and when at home he usually wore nothing. He lived on fruit and uncooked corn and vegetables. His wife, poor woman, felt no call to abandon tho comforts of civilisation and retired to a villa in Baden, where she lived with her husband's parents. Then came into his life the other woman, Frau Koerwin. She suffered from nervous ailments, and Dr. Ritter cured her by making her live as Dear nature as he did himself. She was liappliy married, but in his bauds she changed her view of life completely. The reading of an old book of travels determined. Ritter to go to Charles Darwin Island, and he spent many weeks in getting together the stores and scientific instruments for the expedition. There was only one thing of which he was afraid—toothache. He therefore had all his teeth taken out and got an artificial set in their place.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 5
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