Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 24 no. 9 1911-09

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William M. Langton (Editor and Proprietor)

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26 pages

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Hawaii

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ARTICLES: Near-ice water for local homes -- The argument for peace -- Passing of a good man -- To obviate the mosquito -- Kiana / James J. Jarves -- Hawaiian fishing implements and methods of fishing -- Queen Liliuokalani's seventy-third birthday -- Scientists and Madame Pele / W. D. Westervelt -- The temperature of Kilauea / Prof. E. G. Shepherd -- Peering over the edge into the Pit of Pele - a stern scene -- Coronation courtesies -- Beautiful Isenberg-Rice memorial monument. IMAGES: Waiting an opportune moment to cast the throw-net - Hawaiian fisherman on the reef -- The lake of fire as it was when professor Jaggar visited Kilauea two years ago -- Professor E. G. Shepard of Geophysical Laboratory of Carnegie Institution of Washington -- An immense crack made by earthquakes in the main crater floor -- An overflow of lava from the Pit of Pele inside the walls of the main crater of Kilauea -- Setting hen - a lava freak formation near the Pit of Pele -- Lava cakes piled up by earthquake action in the main floor of Kilauea -- The chauffeurs for six automobile parties all visiting the Pit of Fire - Rev. Dr. Ryder of New York decending into the great cake near the Lake of Fire -- Door into the Devil's Kitchen - a hot, smoking hole about a quarter of a mile from the Pit of Pele -- One of the supports of the wire cable and pully wire crossing the span of the Pit of Pele - a similar support on the other side about 1500 feet distance -- The edge of the Pit of Pele -- Pulley used in carrying the thermometer out over the Lake of Fire, and wires used in dropping the steel rods into the lake and pulling them up -- Ladies standing in the smoke from the Lake of Fire

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