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THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1909. 8 Last Week a Record Breaker for High-Grade Piano Sales Many Instruments So!d )DY HAS ALL THE FUN~KILLS THE - HIPPOS—-THEN HELLER HAS TO SKIN ’EM a few worthy values sof Seasonable interest — a well-constructed fold ing rocker or chair as’ an extra special for this tree your choice 69c— $1 .95 for this $5. 50. folding go-cart: save $3.55 this week— / TY) x KY "4 het 4 - "COPYRIGHT (909 BY Tags NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE, ASSACIATION —— i G) “When the hippo is dead the porters tow ft to shore, where Edmund Heller, the naturalist, at once ie to Work to skin it and cure the hide. This takes 24 hours, sometimes, with a big animal “The bippe is» ¥ difficult animal to skin property, as the fat must be cut away to preserve it, HwM Pet the skin. And if the cutting ts done too close, the hid © is spotted, too.” Work in Comfort You Can Do This if You Have A GAS RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER No home is complete without GAS. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Both Phones Ex. 75. P.-1, Bidg., Fourth and Union. this la an extra «oo and Berviceable Henry Bidg, 1314 4th, Near Union. the STANDARD SPECIAL folding eal a new idea— special 29c ony, puneful sto), .eteon, slate prepre picogs, Ah it fpbiny *page) same MAtRIow BOO" hie week; limit, 6 te Navy. Ya oat Route tne ae ah it te Re IME Cal Rehedole tw Tne of 8 8 MB Kenned |) eamer on this coast, pe fasest wck face wrday end Bunday only Extra Boats Bnoday. Time “Table Bubiect to Change With: out Notice FAKE, 600 KOUND TRIP, aoniiren between ages 6 to 1h, Mais S101, 2908. ~ EVERETT AND ELYMON DS MEALS SERVED Mix round tripe daly. Leave Seattig gra mm. ab Dom. om ond * Peas Everett Tam. 21s 8m. 18 16 Dp 5D mm snd 118 pe amish $1.00. for meattio—1:19 a belt ‘The natives cut up the carcass after the pelt is removed, and clean and se rape the bones—eapectally of the head and limbs.”——From the dispatches of Warrington Da wson. _ ‘the two pictures above show the operations which Dawson so graphically describes. They are actual taken by the correspondent after Col. Roosevelt had killed the hippos in Lake Natvasha. EA AND OAUGHTER 4 HONEYMOON , (By United Prowse.) | WALLEJU, Cal, Sept. 7.--Mrs. Leamert and Mrs. Bert Me , Mother and daughter, ac \ ote their husbands of a jg left here today on their honey eons. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. { Melntosh, the mother. became ‘bride of Louis Leamert, of El ‘county, A few minutes later Wes married to Bert Ci /& young man from San 4 4H. O'Leary per- the ceremonies. INCE RUPERT HAS Rood. Feguler price § cimly priced tor Siagie Fare % the week Rout ) T Steamers City of Riverstt and Tele fiek* wit "ee ee Phonea Sunset, 4 Industrial Insurance Rates Reduced The Prudential DAY AT FAIR —— While more than a hundre ed thou Seattleties were colebrating ‘ day at the A-Y-P. exposition bes i, & Iittle group of 200 citi Rupert, B. ¢ ir here Bunday on 1) way, celebrated the Wee at the fa Indian band, w Bra fities Bre eat ISCO. rt States government te the owner of @ pic foutbwest or of Pine ste. the sub “pers ullding the «: e Per a Bratt for $ DIAZ WiKES Reanets abil 8s" £ Frew ~ Prest vieit Mt from this cit FOR PUBLIC scHOOLs been ha commiset Valles rr Gan PRANCIS g es of fever gtd are 4 lee suppres: Recor Which tre Bun t files were un Gritlelym of the pia Future Industrial Policyholders will profit to the extent of many millions of dollars by The Prudential’s latest reduction in premium rates through increased benefits. By the Company's voluntary concession, Indus- trial Policyholders whose policies were issued since January 1, 1907, and were in force July 1, 1909, will have OVER $20,000,000 ADDED TO THEIR POLICIES : Justice and liberality prevail in The Prudential's dealings with its Policyholderss ¢ What is Industrial 1 Life Insurance? ) The Prudential made the greatest gain in insurance in force in 1908 of any Life Insurance Company tn the world. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. Agents Wanted. i4-1%17 Northern Bank St. and 4th Ave Bidg., G. M. Swartzbaugh, Supt., Rooms 4138 Co, Bidg., Westlake Ave, Pike BH. J, Rohrbach, Supt, Rooms 6056-78 Cary Union St M. B. Avitt, Manager Ordinary Department, 701 Central Bldg. Sth Ave. an Good Income. & Trus i (MAS THE © / STRENGTH OF, i if HOME OFFICE, NEWAREH, N. J. Promotion. t | O. 8, FELL, Special Age J. nd 8. B. B, Seese, Field Manager, Ordinary Terry Ave. nt, Ordinay Department, 19 Luttrell, Special Agent, Ordinary Department 4 | H. A, Semon, Local Cashier, Ordinary Department, 701 Central Bldg Department, It is a system of Life Insurance intrdduced on this continent by The Prudential and designed principally for wage-earners. range from 3 cents per week up, and are collected weekly by Agents who call at the homes of the Policyholders. from ages 1 to 70,;for amounts from $15 up, on the lives of both sexes. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey Premiums The policies are issued Prudential Agents are now canvassing In this yicin- ity. They have a most c vital story to tell of how Life Insurance has saved the home, protected the widow, and educated the children, Let them tell it to you. Pol, Bldg 701 Central Bldg Flat A, 1827