Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 27, no. 12 1914-12

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E.A. Langton-Boyle (Editor)

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104 pages

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Hawaii

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ARTICLES: Christmas -- Hawaii's good friend -- Our hibiscus pages -- "End of the world" -- The governor of Hawaii -- U.S. Naval station, Hawaii -- The army on Oahu -- Hawaii's mid-pacific carnival / Howard D. Case -- Perchance the prince of peace may pass this way / Will Sabin -- Hawaiian hibiscus / E.V. Wilcox -- Hawaii in the world's news / George Henshall -- What to see on Kauai / J.M. Lydgate -- The crescent city / Jay Warner -- A Christmas thought, 1914 / Joseph Dutton -- This turtle is 150 years old -- Pele calling the winds of Kauai / W.D. Westervelt -- "For of such is the kingdom" / Will Sabin -- Forecast for 1915-the tourist trade / Howard D. Case -- Exposition will not be postponed -- The beautiful isle -- To a portrait of the Christ / P. Maurice McMahon -- Aquamarine / Sanford B. Dole -- Manu's conversion / Rhoda Green Thayer -- The College of Hawaii / Prof. Vaughan MacCaughey -- What can we do for the tourist? / R.S. Kelly -- Honolulu residences -- A poet's tribute to a Hawaiian princess -- Submarines -- Torpedo -- Maui spectacle-Haleakala -- Chamber of commerce / Raymond C. Brown -- The outdoor circle -- New year greeting to Hawaii / Mary Dillingham Frear -- The story of Hawaii's climate -- Honolulu's banking houses -- The bank of Hawaii, limited. IMAGES: Dr. E.V. Wilcox -- Hon. Lucius E. Pinkham, fourth governor of Hawaii -- Rear-admiral, Chas. B.T. Moorse, U.S.N., commandant U.S. naval station, Hawaii -- U.S.S. California in Pearl Harbor -- Major-general Wm. H. Carter, U.S.A., commander, department of Hawaii -- Infantry passing through Moanalua gardens -- Brigadier-general, Edwards, U.S.A., commander first Hawaiian brigade -- Field artillery maneuvering in Kapiolani Park -- Machine gun army maneuvers on Oahu -- Cavalry finding pleasure at Waialua beach -- One of the beautiful floral parade entries -- James D. Dougherty, director-general, mid-Pacific carnival -- In Hawaii's jungle land -- Hibiscus varieties-Upper left, brackenridgei; upper right, 211:4; lower left, 411:1; lower right, Ruth Wilcox -- Hibiscus varieties-upper left, Jamaica; upper right, large double red; lower left, velvet red; lower right, Mrs. Hassinger -- Hibiscus varieties-upper left, peachblow; upper right, semidouble salmon; lower left, 90:2; lower right, Gertrude Ivers -- Like hugh feather dusters on the river's rim -- Garden Island stream -- Boulder on a Kauai slope -- Hawaiian woman making a mat -- Beside the still waters -- Pretty Kauai island village -- The royal turtle of Waikiki -- Rev. W.D. Westervelt --The Pali-gateway between Honolulu and Windward Oahu -- Director H.P. Wood -- Lively section of Hawaiian coast line -- A semi-tropic moonlight sail -- All clouds have silver linings in Hawaii -- Three varieties of palm: royal, date and cocoanut -- Overlooking Honolulu from the Punchbowl -- Upper-College of Hawaii buildings, alfalfa and corn plots. Lower-students selecting "mother" ears in corn-breeding plot -- Left-Scott of Hawaii, pure-bred ayrshire bull, born and raised on the College of Hawaii farm. Right-looking up Manoa Valley, College of Hawaii. Lower-students building poultry houses -- Upper-Prince Gailliard, 193130, registered Berkshire boar. Lower-treating hog with serum as protection against cholera -- Lunar lights on surf and shore -- Residence of Robert W. Shiungle, 1927 Makiki street, Honolulu -- Home of I.W. Spalding -- F.C. Atherton's residence, College Hills, Manoa Valley -- Mrs. McIntyre's Nuuanu avenue house -- Cozy Nuuanu Vally retreat of J.G. Spencer -- F.M. Swanzy's beautiful abode -- Submarines F1 and F3 at Honolulu-torpedoes leaving tubes -- Submarine crews handling torpedoes -- One of the cigar-shaped messengers of death -- On the long, rolling tow from San Francisco -- Hawaiian island coastal scene -- "Far from the madding crow's ignoble strife" -- Freighter lying off a Hawaiian shore -- One of the few remaining grass houses -- Country road near Honolulu -- Pounding poi in a humble home -- A riot of cocoanuts and undergrowth -- Old style Hawaiian luau (feast) -- On a wooded clumb to the heights -- Interior view, Bank of Hawaii -- Lihue branch, Bank of Hawaii -- Woodsy wealth above Honolulu city

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