~NEW HAZELTON,. B. Cu. AUGUST 6. 1915 ran DRIVES. . RUSS) ~ TO TAKE: AKE CAPITAL} : Germans Forced to Rest to Restime Atlacks 0 on : Russfan Positions by. Conteh of: Thete’ Own: Cavalry Petrograd, “Aug. 4- — Official |e aw'or the last three days the ¢ enemy ah sand it Bas made enormous and .unsue- Sieh Torees essful attémpts -to: dislodge: us arom. the: gector,. of the. ‘Narew “ the; German supply. of ammiuni- tion is: beginning, to feel the’ -ef- |: a giver, 1 -At Jedwabeno we ‘hold the up- | : per hand ini trench warfare. At} Pissa and Skwa rivers we repul- And its. ré-inforeements, Hand:wel:: cessfully. prevented them. get-, Maing their artillery across the ENarew. and: annihilated. some -of Merhe forces, compelling the enemy} 0: withdraw: its: reinforcements, The enemy is now: making big fforts: behind Ostrelenka. : In hree days fighting,’ ‘after. ‘aévere ees, the enemy only advanced ine. furlongs. On August. 2 his avalry made an onslaught 6n his own infantey: to compel | them’ to atu rn! to the: attack, An. uthern sector our artill minothered an “attack” of © large| ¢ forieéntrated massés ‘of infantry, |. ’ “ - Erle, Pa, Was: Flooded rie, Pa.,: Aug... 4~Fourteen ies were. ‘discovered * up : to aybreak afte a cloudburst. he flood breaking the: Glenwood: dam swept through the city for a ile. killing 23 pergons and doing amage to, the: extent, of 88, 000, - ram; . - 7 o Prince George ‘Won Teilee - ° : Mm After taking: two. ames ‘out ofl | eithree from Prince: Rupert: last} week Prince George stopped ‘off]. Mat -the old town ‘Thursday: night & : and played two more pines: ‘wit site| ~|Beenery was . misse TANS DOGGEDLY OPPOSING TEUTONS® « DUKE’S TACTICS RAISES HOPE OF YET SAVING WARSAW born tions south of Wares? - ar-| decided - ‘success to the. ‘west ‘of wee |Ivangorod and von. _MacKengen, a after: meeting. with considerable |. t| resistance, has’ broken the: Rus: |, t|sian line east - ‘of Leezna and}. fect: of: the: prolonged. struggle || and: that: Russia’ may yet save ‘the Polish’ eapitaly ret, “Previous: experience’ “with € man tactics, however, has: bee that a temporary. ‘slowing, dow was goon followed hy. greater’ @ forts;and: when Field”: Marshal | von MacKensen has''¢ his. ‘present: ‘operations, .in"' ‘the south east, Field’ Marshal :;von. Hindenburg, it: is expected, ‘will we renew. ‘his. heavy - blows on} the Narew front. For the momen therefore the greatest intérest: attaches. to the. southeast wher. “A Special, train’ went ‘through | J |on Monday. bound. for: the coast, {3° At various: ‘points along ‘the: road: short»stops: ‘were ‘made: for’ the! * benefit Of. the: passengers. Il girls; - to: the: “/ nuinber of'a litmdred and twerity'| the Roch and they. were iout'for a- ‘holiday. eee They were all. winners in. eireu- |: lation contests. ‘on: eastern | city. papers... ‘They knew how to’ work and they. sure: ‘knew, Hoiw'to. have |!" fun. all tthe- time. and point, down the line: cy atop. ‘of! ‘au tho and a half’ “ 7 made. and bare- foot in: ‘the east, girls. fgked's 80. Mary queatiotis and | th talked’ 80 0 fast: ‘that, the: train: ‘had: sin ing ship next week. _ The tram is in. The! There was something doing | pata pers The Austrians’ ‘fiave iid Fs north, of: Chol, wn oy * Similar® ‘successes ©: ained’ by the Germans - in ‘Cour- land and in the direction of Lom-| To the: minds. of many mili-| tary inen’ the ‘onérations in’ Cotir-| n land’ whi¢h ‘ ‘Gene Von: - Buelow -is irecting are~ fraught- with: the ‘greatest danger to the “Riisaiatis, | ‘ds: ‘a. big. victory for’ ‘the ‘Germans |: {in this region: ‘would enable them| : a: A : Rusiian: and. Ttaan ‘ministera are. , v2 L in Conference hers: with, Bremier v Founaris, MeN et age ; ‘to move across the railways: that feed the Russian | ‘armies. ee, . * fiydeo-actoplanes’ Working * Petrograd, Aug... 4—Our hydro-| aeroplanes attacked. near Windau|- a German giinboat'aiid fore f-|to-run ‘ashore. ‘The same. hydro. | oueat ae nese and foréed J; d. Hibbard, Pririce. George, will be here. the, first of the. week Messrs, ‘Sargent, Thonipson. and. | Hadden: ‘returned: last: week:,from | a prospecting-trip: in the Kitwan- cool alley." mo tw " a is, reporte ‘| Red ‘Rose company. affairs have| "| been: atraightened.up. that. opera tions will be: resuined shortly. oh “Then' erent . “Geo. ‘Stewait i is now getting his ore down the mountain: ‘and: to ‘| the depot,’ -He should be. seady to _»y,{ British'fleét atsea, the chancellor been | of the exchequer; ‘Reginald: Mc- Kenna declared : ‘at: Preston. last)al etables are, ‘sold 3 jn proportion. 4 “| aeroplanes, one of the latter: be- i: oe ing brought, down.” aa "y t “Loitdon, A 4 The labor’ “of a million: ten. will be- required: te insure the predominance’ of: the | ir night." -The governmenti ‘is spend ing.upon the navy° ‘nearly ; shalt. ali ‘pounds ($2,500,000) per | day'i in. ‘excess. of what-i is: spent. lt times: of “Deas. | are : : “Htown’ fot’ two" ‘eats ‘a pound—a| {hundred . per’ cent” ‘rediiction'' 'on|‘” old} prices ‘dnd ‘on: what: Nig being The |s, | New’ Hazelton- spuds ‘ are ‘large: |' * --l sound, smooth -skihned and white | “and heavy: producers.” promise of-a: ‘considerable. ‘quane |. Le paid i in neighboring towns, ' “There. is tity. for sale this. fall... Other VER: |: “Ladies ‘A RE organize’. Ak meeting of thie. ladies of the |§ Presbyteriait church. was held in the church last Tuesaday evening "| when, ‘the: ‘Teorganization - J Ladies Aid Society was ‘effected, A The following: officers. were élect- |: ‘éd for the yea 1— President,’ Mrs. tina &. A. Sawle; ‘vice-president, Mra,. iQ ‘di Wall: pecretary-treasurer, | fies. W.-S.. ‘Sargent, Another |: :hmesting will: be: held. this: (Friday) Successful Patrlotit. Coxcert in oo ton: Assembly... Hall—Passed _ Patriotic Resolution a -‘Hagelton, turned. out : en’ ‘ma: on Wednesday. night to. hear’ thie ‘patriotic. concert and address in the-assembly. hall. ..The eve Ke ‘the first anniversary. -o Britain’ 8. declaration of -war. a the oainatng of: ‘the. ‘ereates being used profuse the: flowers: ‘the: BE ‘SECURED SURE. i