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Show . i , ..A , . , . , ' , ii i ' , ,. - , e,. ,,, , ' , I' .. - . t ( , ' - ' i .,1m.. ' o 4 , . Oee of the gureat tests of Detested's i emanate resumptios is Gm Mato of ber foreign commerce. Dating 1910 bed easily BO are senisral exports eaten Ohne per coot of her pre-wa- r were yearly 100 per centheporta eht i,am tot tn. termer figure. An the statistics shows that arboreta the resumption of forvien trede waa slow aortae the first few moutbe of dm year, progress became remarkably rapid during the last few r000tha and Its rate or growth Li still torresming. Belgiums exports to Om United Slates Sr. already in metes Of onntkird 1 , bor normal :Out to tbia country the "nu She ranks fifth among the nations of the world as a market for our products. being surnamed ()air by the United Kingdom, France, Cued and Italy. Inning the first Mae months of.1919, oar exports to Belo glom amounted to 8281.411,008. to $3? for every Inhebttant of . ,Cxpecta ons r , d ' 1 , 6411 I 1 11: A' 1 . ,, t 1 k t.t.,. - ,,,,, . re .) ,,,tit ''''t14. I 'At '' i, . 4 .4 t ,1 4: ,.- , A ':,, ,t J.' , . ' a d -' 4: - - . .. , , At , ''..,7 , ,,:,, 44 .' , I. 4 . ': , .,' ..' '' , It ," fi- - e '., "' ' i",,,,IA, itt , . ;,-- 4' 4 4,1,,-,e',,;.,,,, ; 4 't- ..,., '. e',J I.' ,,,,10,- 4 k,.s ,, .1, -A, - ., 1...)t '', . t, , ,', . 4 ( 4.1r , . .11 A , ); i r . , a ,,,,,!, 1 '.. P '' ,r t. -- !..,,,- ..4 ..i hi - '4 ..., . 4'. 4,; I . '- - ''' ,',' - ' 4, ,;" '' A' 1 ' , ,- tl t .4 , 1 , 4 ' , 'le.' 3 .'' r444 Nan,.. aiLVIIMIlobb.- " '1,; ..CIIt'lll qgllooNmlim0000000OI. i ,1; coutrrres taw condition. COAL FULMARS HER PSAION4p Pe - harbor poly to INDEPENDENT OP VIE 4.4N41.'wse fr .....-kl- b 4 , ; Antwerp was the attest the continent and escood limber( in cootimertal Europe the war. Ghetnt is rapidly cone. coo as a cotton center ; Bruges for greatly IDertd19141 plans , , 1 atuAutes bops to Imo Zeebrugge trade; MT0s-rtArkt4TWEI , ALCOyCRED a &ling port for transmitted ambi- room EFFECTS THE WAR.- -' trifle; Ostend also has livelythat It" TOBACO3 feels Brussels even ,,, and 4 tier's OW ' ' '' - CA14t- jiTATNLE-n- 4 Ity FRANCIS H. SISSON, , feet4nacres:0ns canal traffic gives it rlflos.Jovestdent Goarenty Trust Callb ' rank as a real port All of these BELGIAN 6ON60-M- E ' , t ' .paey et New York, for letelow THIS -OP RICH RESOURCES places are making plant ,-ne country directoo l y ifI I ' --Kale. TEItitrTORY AN INCREASINGLY roent on a large by ' t ., VALUABLE GROWING ASSET Tim ec000mie future el the Belgian. can- the Interest itorkra . OP 1 7t. , , HOMER cOVNTRYrrit . , ,,,,,. a , '''' 80 times as tiro as Belgium tAred as upon Belgium, great. , 0311110, ..41),-'., to snake an erar sotterers1 and yet tbe Beide twat. the famous bettleffelds of tto el proper, Is so great ' ,4--loot '4 It combines , to recover. rapid tbe Tier. Is the Menders speculation sem paltry. valuable ores. -, most It Is more generally uoderstood Dow edu lies devastated. One of lowland4 the of I the moot I .wealthand diamonds, with unlimited eon ever before that modelled for leverteet reconstruction metals is the . projecta enormous ' .., 1 Dodoes restoration of this district of 70,000 quick recovery el ,, apiculture' ! of easily miles them 9,400 to ereetteesdons of World about credit and . acres I L,BEIZAAN SIXI forests which, however, Is actually less t 1 , 5,000 mike MIL E,' EQUIPPED I ( by nations Ilees adversely affected. No than on per cent of the total area of navigable rivers, of which VILLAGE NEW and 1I ; better evidence of the soemd credit d MI ELECTRIC MOTORS..., Belgium. are already provided with regular IN THII CONGO.. ,, i: , P1P I ' Trade IL has estabilshed for herself service. bBelgium deamboot '.' The , 111ELOttOst't chief reeittin that this eoentry la efficiest THIS COUNTRY EXCEL'S In, 1 The ctted then the tett that the recoveting Ito '' maxim Tuanoirt , ,. 41,,,,,:k11.14417, the Belgian &Ingo is free to all and MAK040 FINEFAELICS..' quickly is that her coal , 435,000.00D IBelgian Government IN . 4 '74. trier-e- l Indzurtry bounce, stores si; 1' y 1 A4' ', ! of 1:,:.,::',4 trading suffered ntmiber . least. Her coal e maelooltAptot.www-' .t and ' Gold Loma Lamed in Janvary eau 'nines were not r,v. s , 4 . r? branch offices opened by ICI:tropes& deliberately damaged , in , .i., ,..4p (covet...subscribed is this country in ose haciendas. is rapidly traders 1 P ermistien. OA' 'r64-.I.Alltrieln by the enemy te any extent although . etroyed at the time of the , 4,!,.:; i --- - y4 (et. were k day. JIP)--1,In the beginning of 1919 there i'44 they suffered abnormal weer and tear. 1, 't,,71:,p,.1 ir N L';11.1 Practically every mile of track renr 1 : Stetting ifigures of Send IMIWIE in operation, -railroad t.". die-ceof , v.f,..;, xo.,:, of Fier coal production is now practically le1;4Zol miles devastation L380 e..." ' , , useless , dered by , 4, and (.1 ties of ;Belgian industry for the first normal. The - discovery of the rich area has been reconstructed. Not and it la possible to go by train to "D" ' ,V. I tea months of 1913, as ..r.. ' mg Congo . . i the war Upper compared with Limburg teal fields just before the steamer frees left no vestige of the or te the cottagesling period of ro13 die. war, which will shortly be in full of Beighrm. but coo- - Cape Town, to South Mika, Measuabigne, that coal mines are 94 per evil. operation, will free Belgium front the been has the Portuguese in work 11 Beirk oimmhsb. laiderable extension ht I!!dose ; refined sugar. 100 per ,: or stress the erstwhile German East cent; seal of Importing any cos. ;1 ? i cellos spandtes in operation, 75 per Beiglums 'tee induatim fainous Africa to the Indian Ocean. Thecoo-ne-istt greeter is til enjoying t probably -temet; mottos lama. eo per cent; wool the high grade of Its product and the ,;, ,1 other than warI cootemplated a road which would $lay I labor stability I 75 :?) cent 70 ; I shoes.;products. per due skill a point in the Lower Congo neer of Its workere . suffered greatly r,) per 1 I largely affected country. Thia is window &salt per cent.; and from damage done y the Germans. of the Atlantic COW WWI a Pant on tho ableothetuletration . to the unusually la line In the Zi 1U1A8ELCIAN COTTON, , !pleas glass. 36 per ceat Even the steel Yet of the blast ;rnaces dynamited , the Belgium Government Moreowor, Illbabetlaville-Bukam- a "' I1111112. which suffered the of MILL-TH- IS Coloey In IMPORTANT most, brve re-I- I by the GermaiV25 had been rebuilt seethe . not receive did , the Belgian laborer i In this A 1 amid 35 per refit, of tbetr nonskid and were In Of the I Katanga. workthe PlreViDe operation by the first of INDUSTRY IS BEINGt A high war wages which munition ,, located mining interare allied countrka this year, emd her steel preduction has In during other latter ers place t IIpre;wer peodection.hear got RAPIDLY; RESTORED. 76 dia. d that this grad already retched later reporte and her 0411 OF the war. The passing of the war has ests, mach as copper, tin, geld, i NORMAL., !r31111110011:91111 has Mom Nt,,,t:..a............ boa. eontineed f Iron production . cei the D.rmal meant aa Ito:ream In wages far bits. monds ad ' 11 2 dsedrad. ., Estslum's comparativety favorable ;Mr and the high coat of living bag not WOE an situation is another very Inbee laborer ft Dot in addition te neanafacturtng fioancial re-The is another and of mills the Belgian renders bare I affected glass Industry great FURNACES...GERMAN weaving i ... in wedding the early This countries. factor In sumed 50 Nr cent. other aportant Belgium. agricul tural tbe laborers laid to Belgium at present, both Mr ' ! !activities. DAMME TO THIS STEEL INDUSTRY HAS BEEN NEARLY REPAIRED:k nOirttill are large and every effort is employment of labor and in reclaimand destroyed is owing not only to his natural thrift recovery of that comtry. danlaged Belgium's 1 debt was 4,8870. In the textile industries, production railroads have been rapidly repatrod but to the remarkable organisation of Beigtemil pre-wa- r Before tle wer, Belgium wee eon--1 being made to develop them to their ing foreign trade. She le already preutmost by the Introduction of Amer. cludes nearly 40 per ceet of her pre-'w- tenanting more than 20 per cent. of the Is rapidly becoming normal. Cotton and on Most lines schedules its again cooperative societies, which have att- 2540,:po trews. On Asynet 80, 1919, it Mae rename methods and machinery. average, which was S.750.000 world'a output of manufactured sine mills have already reached 75 per cent. normal. Before the' war she bad ained a verl high degree of pertectles Mood at 15,430,054000. heti the not et.. wittch I The whole cometry is under tutenisin 1square ureters of window glass a and exporting 75 per cent of it This of their pre-wa- r capacity. Wages have 5,400 miles of ratreadthe greatest In that country. Since the armistice. I feet. the obngatheas ''etdtivatke. and harvests for 1019 month. Before the war she was ex- Industrr.was eonapletely destroyed by 1 been increased 150 per cent. and gen- - mileage in proportion to terrttory in Belem Ms suffered trona no 1110DOrd must ammo under the Treety mitten). strikes. although there have been seine tastes the restoration f Belem' to its slightly surpassed the average for the porting SO per cent of this production the war, but an excellent begInnIng eral satiataction prevails among the the world. !minding her doable-trac- k ' basis and the payment of all and she is maintaining the MAW pro- has already been made la Its restore workmen. Mills are booked well ahead lines. 1,366 miles of standard-gaug- e local labor disturbances of years precedbig the war.' '. oeipte.wi war -at a 1 .....-that been 'settee do bad flax Jber..i and track with The orders. srolbolna Portio!!..at 1,419 peigtvro!" 4true Pre. bridges export - 1 ,.!.)'' . ..- 1 II 4..., - 4. ---...- ... . 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Its 1"Ciectraphy Position at tho foot 'of the Great Ilikea resulted in lir:evolution as tii:e farthest inland terminus of of the inland seam ' ofriklade what it is by the processes Vhicago.."80elle i , ; ' ' t : ' 5.--- The . ! 7, I . - returned tliget?mgrptiPimhle'nte; by geography transform other regions. Its Waugh is not tearing and packing Industry ' has firet order in exitence. There gives" in the enttra changed the center of gravity of the a "keep off the world. Its agricu1-- 1 park ayatem: and all reerestional fa--in1 the boats industry has revised cilities are free except the lagoons. . .At the two golf COUTIOPS In Jackson Park a third of a million bailer 'nolo"- - am were teed oft in I at .. - .1 . . ' I , - ,.., ASPIRIN . it''' - -.- ,.., C' thousands of head of stock of summer grazing and seriously cripple the Indust 17 in this region. The protestants urge that smaller and rripre numerous preserves would give better protection to wild life and would not- - withdratv large domains from private use. , DitEro Gto, GENOA HARBOR- FOR N willok. N 1 , $, S' ' ;.., It l i , 4 -,--- -- , - ( t ,,, of t 4Emm, -- - - - - - t I -- , , , , - , - - . ' - , , ... , - - -r -, , , . .t1,...,,..N.--,;--.4i-4,--- ', , ,,... I Mo,t soaps and prepared shanitroos contain too much alkali, .which is very injurious. as it dries the scalp aad makes the hair brittle.. The best thing to use is Mulefted cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and bests anything else all to pieces. You cam get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that Is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is 'oft., fresh looking. bright. fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides. it loosens and takes out every particles of dust. dirt and dandruff.Advertinement . 4' t MEMONIROO heavy work. It took several week& The work was started early In May. Some of the drifts were 15 feet deep. ' , Advertisers should use the News if they desire to reach: the people of the Western States In their homes. Semi-Week- ly ORGAN OF THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF UTAH. :: i :, ,. ; .., , , , ,, ,- , .,, i i. -',- ,..- .,4 4, , !.,- 5-, - t . ,,, ,,, !,,,: If- ': : , :,.,,....'..:1(..,,;-- , ,1 . ., ,,:- . : , I Nergis , Avagian, a el, flftetn-year-ol- especially to geneacogical information and research. JME TEMPLf. WORKER'S MAGAZINE." It is published quarterly, January, April, July and October. This year's volume contains the genealogy of President Brigham Young, with quotations from his teachings ye.. garding tiuple mirk, the spirit world, geneal4y, and kin-- 4, dred subjects. The Subscription price is $1.50 a year.. To members et . the Genealogical Society, 000. The printing is limited. A few are yet- to be Ilad. it . . -..... , - - - . are itind and was klpt prianor for two years, whom she wail ford to marry Ono oil bop mom England to bolater- up tho morals st that she bad betorns a Mohanonuodasi. She was found by hit, brother st gauss, Twrkey. ofier- - she had escaped 4 free her captors, and tit brought Son I to this country. . . I -- .,.., . . 1 , ADDRESS , - - , - . - . ICenealogical Society of Utah , . . 47 F:PIST - , - - d wh wis the only ono Armanjark of 29 Arrnanlans Zara, Turkey, whit-wa- s spared, She was thou only billy, quirterly magazine devoted to historical matters and A , ';"'esloof! (4,,t - - .,,,,, ..,- !,,-.-. ',t - , ,., t; t , . . . , ., ' 4. , , - , - , i,)' (- p..... . many people play on the long course, in Jackson Park ea play on the long etiortie at the, historic liriks at it Andrew. No charge is made for flayCOAL. Name "Bayer" on Genuine ing. and there are Ineker accommoGENOA. June '.,,' arIA'-- , it too short dation for three thousand, while ! of ceal that a oompany baa been some- sixty an hour can be started in reout have of dredging, plaY,-the harbor the .pre-OnFrequently players k a tnineral that has fallen overmained up all. night In order to get board dbring year of coaling operachance to tee aif next day. tions in Genoa harbor. Thin reclaimed-I't "There is a 'PVirritning hole'' AMt.,MC---nal lkin, It dietane of every- boy- in' , - 4,I , i Reldng forthe equivalent tine even the with mpril, tom Chlcagn: and , like front of the beeches il Opal bathing - . i ?rot Tar away, these mid-tt- y ' - -, perk Recommends Extra Session I 'swoons are always in U5 e. providing , 4, I joy for the hearts of the kiddies who Hawaiian Legislature tl ' . visit them. , ' , I IT line IMO, Island of nawall, Chicago As Packing Cretice. t 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuon the slaughtering II.The legislative oommittee of the 6hicago't hold in Aspirin proved safe by millions packing. of meat iss.anly leap Anyone knowing the VVnereatouts of II Ile board of trade has recommended and proscribed lor PhYsielloir for over and the in than its eupremarty oredLeclimen, whoa picture "open? 1 that the bard petition Cos. Charles twenty years. Accept only sin unbroken strikirg harvester end twine industries- - On.- 'Bayer package" which contains rnp- fourth of ii the meat nimals that above will pleas. uotry" his father, I. l'icCirthy of Hawaii te eall it Portal to relieve Headache. leave the farms and ranches of the Mr. 'Paul taAbman. No. dekoddard Court. eeseton of the territorial legislature to er oothache, Earache. Neuralgia. Itheu- - United in the It Lake, City. He le 17 years old. relieve the school situotion States are , bound ter the illation'. Colds roll rain. Handy tin; butchers Mocks of - the lakeside belitht. rtie!, 7 Inches': weirhia about ;Wends. boiree of 11 tablet, root few reets. metrnpnIta. board eommotoe The . out Phlrted -lbot; be darli NO.? zed brown avow. that there is an aloe sell largee'lleYer Pack-1 force Imerine a hotel with 4111.0,18 beds, i.eflooblo Druggists inadequate 1 trindnal and subject tnoepilnpqualified teachers in the territory. that 1 ages." Aspirin Is Aratlo work Bayer' 2.age .clIfira &Niko', and a total regisof t'rarldn of 211.003,000 avow. a Pee rr Wee loot begird from is Twin rams. the schools are overcrowded and the Mapufacturs litonoacaticacideeter I An& , I , A irrites414.--do Idaho. Pal teachora lin der paid.v--tyntialne' it. having .11,00e .negre within-we- r ,'' r ..:,'' -- 1 - tYht Utah 3a11ca1 an Historical Magazine - ,, . 111. ; - - ineat-prodUci- 1 . Wash Your Hair - - tural-impleme- 1' t Be Careful What You - q mile-Parkw- soon I , - . ' er T -- , - high-wat- liete4L- t now-famo- 1 I vast-reta- - Convention city Has Many ' ' I er - - er ,mid-di- k : mail-ord- ' t 1 IUNIQUE CITY IIS , 1 1 ' , ' Pink Boll More Harmful To Cotton Than Weevil . , ! 1 - It Is said that 'It per east of the force are Social Democrats in spite of the attempt made by the opposition to prevent it. Thie is due to the failure of the peasants to eaNEW 0 IlLEAlk1S. June ter service in the provinces, where more to worm. boll destructive pink the coneerv dives looked for beim" cotton than the boll weevil, is to be enrollment to offset the industrial steamed. centers, litany of the provinces maiPoisoning has failed to kill the ling to raise their quota, natives of pest but it is expected that steaming the , defaulting province' residing in will do the Job and make it possithe cities- were enlisted and sent to ble for oil mills to handle seed from their home states. infected territory. he decision yam the outcome of a Pike's Peak Road tetidents - of eatten..seed mills in Louisiana and other placeewhere seed Banked With Snow bees has purchased from areas known to be infected with the worm. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., June S.Early visitors to the Rocky mounGerman Recruiting Stops. tains this summer are finding & motor to the summit of Pike's Peak road VIENNA.. June for the new army that is to replace the banked on either side with snow above Voiltswehr under the terms of the their head& treaty of St. Germain has ceased, the In clearing the cog road to the sumallowed 30,000 men having been en mit, a flat car wits an inclined plane of heavy iron was backed Into the snow by an engine. Wben the car NERGIS AVAGIAN was filled, the engine pulled away and the snow was shoveled 'from the car to the side of the road. For the motor highway, however, i do, the . laborers and shovels had the economic status of more than bait porters carrying-- stock of linen val. than Chicago's leading establishment. of the inhabitants of the earth. Its ued at $2,000,000 and using some Tbe square bounded by Wabash, sieeping-ca- r State and Randolph induetry has entirely re- 800.000 worth of somip annually. Such Washington, vised the geography of travel, bring- is the Ptillman Company with head- 'trees is a big onehow big may be as in the hundreds of Chicago, typified by ing places separated by quarters gathered from the statement that the mountain and plain close to each care in the service. basement sales room of this instiother. 'Selling goods to sis million cus- tution covers four acres of ground, tomer a year, handling a hundred while the main aisle on the main floor - What Chicago Is. thousand orders a day In ordinary of the establishment is nearly 400 feet Is a to lbr "It pause interesting times, and In rush times nearly twice long. bird's-ey- e 'what of the city as many. nothing but' the most pheinventory And the structure covering that is today. - Fourth in population, it nomenal system would stand the block, 13yetstories high, with four baseranks firet among the worlds great strain that the business of ments below, is il unable to accommoNo the worlds greatest urban centers in many ways. house date that business built other place bUtchere as much meat Involves. Theo story of the vast up by the merchant prince of the e as makes as much machrnehr, builds flood of orders flows in and the de. so across Washington street west; as or sells much many cara grain. luge of merchandise flowa.ost is an there is a second building, big enough handles as much lumber... inspiring tale of Chicago business. in itself for a princely business, hous"The Michigan Avenue Improvecovers BO acres and ing a man' s department store. "The main ment is a major feature of the bas more thanplant 90 acres of floor space. "Imagine a retail business that re'Chicago PlanZ The beau- From the mechanical 46 acres of floor space. yet of quires artiful highway with its connecting can ditipose of 27.00. pieces of such high class that more than .60 that with teries, unites the North Shore mail Ain hour to the room, running miles of carpet are laid down the South Side. For years this where- the merchandiseshipping starts to maintain the quiet elegance of the finally of been has the pride, thoroughfare on Its way toward nothestablishment. Fancy an army of Chicago endthe admiration of all ing but organization raised to the shoppers so numerous that r77 pasAs a a part of nth who visitithe city. power could cope with the vast senger elevators are sadly overworked the Lake Shore drive- that links the volume ' of business that inSeeps when mark is reached. and with woods of southern' Wkwonsin a volume of purchases' that requires through the great institution. the plains of northern Indiana-i16 big freight lifts to handle it," Great Department Stores. a magnificent street. of To secure the full benefits "There may be one or ,L'iwo other Catirornia Opposes her situation. the city is undertakine department stores inthe world outto connect her three great lakeside mide that itave outgrown a of New Game Preserve parks. Already Lincoln- Park has full cityChicago block, but certainly no other along such store edged a harrow way southward as large a ALTUPAS, Cal., June the beach- until there is a wonderful block nor haa outgrown occupied more floor area meet to establish a reaching curving streteh of green great game preto Grand. Avenue and melting a foot.. serve of 1,6o0 square mtleá tillers the Unbroken and- unmarLOST BOY. , statewof californik Oregon 'and Nered vada join, is not meeting with favor In Ititlibms Parks. Spends locally 'and protests have been for. "The city annually spends $000.000 warded to Washington. It is declared for Perk 'purposes; more per capita, V, that such preserve would deprive perhaps, than any other city of the OICAGO; MADE I I - , ' .- solmi TEstrLi salt 'Ake Oty. , - - p 7 . , 4 - - ,,,, . .. , ' , - ,.... . . , . , . ,7 - . - , . . , |