A ' ' T F ' n EVENING LEDGER-FmLADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST U, 1010, SD0Y1 TRINCERAMENT1 NEMICI ESPUGNATI DA LE FORZE Dl CADORNA QH Austriaci Portano Rinforzi nd EBt di Gorizia, Ma Non Ricscono ad Arrestare gli Italiani SUCCESSI SUL CARSO noMA, 14 Afrosto. II frenerale Cadorna annuncla net suo bol lotUno odlerno nuovl succcsst deull Italiani nella stona ad est dl Oorlzla o nd est della crest dl NadlOBem, che ' a ua volta ad ent dl Doberdo. In questa ultima zona la truppe Italians hanno conqulstato un forte trlnceramento austrlacb ed hanno prcao at nemlco altrl 800 prlglonlcrl. II Nadlogcm o' II noma che l da" alia Quota 212 Sul resto della fronte dl battaella gll austriaci hanno operate attacchl ma sono statl re splntl da per tutto. Eceo II teata del bolletttno odlerno del mineral' Cadoma appena pubbllcato dal Mlnlstero della Guerra: Bulfaltoplano del Carso nol abblamo contlnuato a promere It nemlco. Ab. blamo Bfondato una fortlsslma llnca dl trlnceramontl ncmlcl nd est dl Nadlogem (Quota 212) cd abblamo cat turato J00 priglonlerrl tra cut 12 ufTl clalL Nella siona dl Gorilla si hanno duelll dl nrtlellerla. Le battcrie nemlcho hanno bombardato la cltta' cdl pontl null'Isonxo. Bui rosto della fronte jlccoll roa nccanlttsalmt acontrt hanno avuto luogo aullo pendlcl del Pforamo e del Bolte, alia tostata uoun vauo Costenana o sulle pendlcl del Jtonto Clvaron, In Val Sugana. Git attachl del nemlco sono rcsplntl dappertutto o nol abblamo ancho fatto una clnquanttna dl prlglonlcrt. Batterlo nomlcho lianno bombnrdato I vlllaggl dclla alts vatll del Chlarzo e del Cardevole, mo sono pol stato rldotte al sllenzlo dal nostrl cannonl. Lo forzo Italians Impognate nella zona dl Tolmlno hanno guadagnato una prima vlt torla rluaccndo a penetrans nel oubborghl della cltta'. Un dlspacclo dalla fronte all'Idea Nazlonalo dlco che I subborghl dl Tolmlno sono statl ocoupatl o Bono ora fer mamento tenutl dalle truppe Itallane. Nella rcglono nd est dl Qorlzla ell Italian! contlnuano ad avanzaxo, nonostante I grand! rinforzi portatl au quella zona dagll au striaci od II fatto cho questl hanno stablllto una nuova llnca dl dlfcsa. No' rinforzi no' altro hanno potuto arreBtaro la tmppo dolla tcrza. armata comandata dal duca d'Aonta. II generate Cadorna, cho entro' nella cltta dl Oorlzla sublto dopo che esia fu occupata dalle forze Itallnno, ha pubbllcato un manifesto nol quale mlnaccla dl far ru cllare Bommariamente tuttl prlglonlcrl aus triaci che sono sorpreal con una dlvlsa Ital lana o con pallottole esptoilve. Alcunl crltlcl mllltnrl Italiani dlcono dl credere che 11 generale Cadorna, dopo aver cacclato gll austriaci dalla parte setten trlonale del Carao, arrcatera' la aua marcla bu Trieste flno nlla caduta dl Tolmlno, quando egll Inlzlera' una Invasions generato dell'Austrla, su tutta la fronto orientals. Mantra tutta I'attcnzlono degll Italiani e' concentrata sugll awenlmentt cho da poco plu' dl una acttlmana al vanno verlflcando sull'Isonzo, Importantl ccmbattlmentl al Bono avutl anche su altrl ccltorl della vasta fronte dl battaglta Italo-auBtrlaca. OH aus triaci lianno lnfattl tentato un po' dap pertutto dl ragglaro la reslntenza itnllana alio acopo dl faro diversion! cho valcsscro ad nlleggerlro la presqlono dello forze Ital lane suU'Isonio, ma hanno Incontrato dap pertutto una reslstcnza che non hanno potuto superar Nelle vlcinanze dl Tolmlno, per csemplo, I combatttmentl sono Btatl e aono accanl ttsslmo. Ierl In un ordlne del glorno alio truppe Itallane 11 re lo ha rlngrazlate per la vlttorla dl Oorlzla che 11 re ha dellntto come un altro passo grandlsslmo verso II complmento della sante aspirazlonl nazlonall dell'Italla. GERMANS FAIL ON SOMME; STRIKE ANEW AT VERDUN Continued from rie On ground in that sector, nccording to to day's officlnl report from Rome. In the Balkans the AUIcb have re newed tholr attacks on the Bulgar lines In the Doirnn sector, and have captured several villages there. Ac tivity is also reported in Albania, whore the Italians, occupying Avlona, are pre paring to attack the Austrlans. How ever, the Balkan "push" is only In initial stages. GERMKS FORCE FRESH ATTACKS ON VERDUN FRONT; ALIilES GAIN ALONG SOMME PAWS, Au. 11. Fighting was In prog ress on both banks of the Mcuso In the sec tor of Verdun during the nlc-ht, while on the Homme front the French extended their positions. North of tlio Sommo lllvcr, says tho French War OfTlce in Its olllclnl commu nique, thern an a violent cannonnde In tho region of Mnurcpas. South of the ilver the French enlarged their positions nnd captured elements of trenchet at Fay and Denlcourt. On tho verdun front tho fighting was forced by tho Germans. French positions In the region of Hill No. 304, west of the Mcuso, and nt Flcury, east of tho river, were vigorously nttarlced by the troops of tho Oerman Crown 1'rlnco threo times, but nil tho assaults were repulsed. Between the Olse and tho Alsno a vio lent nrtlllery struggle occurred on the sec tor of Moullns and Sou St Ouvent. The success of the new French tnrust north of the Sommo in Saturday's nnd Sun day's fighting Increases the peril of the German line from Combjes to Pcronne. The capture of the villages of Maurepas and dory, necessary to an advance against Peronne from the north, Is believed certain under tho next great blow on this front. Tho Germans bomtmrded tho French lines around Mnuropas heavily last night. They aro expected to launch a heavy counter attack to batter In tho wcilgo thrust Into their lines, and It is possible this cannonad ing preceded a strong Infantry attack. RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN GALICIA ITALIANS GAIN FltESII GROUND ON CARSO PLATEAU AND EAST OF GORIZIA; TAKE CAPTIVES ItOMD, Aug. 14. Further progress for the Italians cast of Oorlzla nnd the cap ture of Austro-Hungarian entrenchmonts wero reported by the War Office today. Eight hundred more Austro-Hungarlan prisoners hnve been captured. The official stntcment says that eastward of Nadlogem (Hill No. 212) Austro-Hungarlan Intrcnchmonts were pierced On the remainder of tho front tho Austro-Hun-gnrlans made attacks, but nil wero repulsed. Italian forces engaged with tho Austrlans nt the northern end of the Inonzo front have won a victory, penetrating the suburbs of Tolmlno. A dispatch to the Ida Na zlonalo from tho front reports that tho outer suburba of Tolmlno aro now firmly In tho hands of tho Italians. Ill tho region east of Gorlzla the Italians continue their advance and havo captured several mora Important Austro-Hungarlan positions making many prisoners. Although tho Auntro-Hungarlans were rclnforcad and their army has been reformed thoy havo been unablo to check the progress of the Duke of Aosta's army. Lieutenant General Cadorna, chief of the Italian General Staff, who went to the captured city of Gorlzla after It fell, has published a proclamation threatening to shoot all Austro-Hungarlan prisoners caught wearing Italian uniforms or possessing explosive bullets. The vigorous efforts General Cadorna Is making east of tho Doberdo Hasln, on tho northwestern section of tho Carso plateau, has a double nnd equally Important ob jective. This section of tho Carso Is crossed by threo roads, whloh are now all con trolled by the Italians The most Important of them la tho ono which, through Oppac- m 7 nSTVJM3L?U - G Z L f (lJ7 CZEf?NOWJTs The map shows how tho Cznr's armies arc pushing forward in threo diroceions in a movement that threatens Genoral von Bothmor'a army on both flanks. chlnsslla, lends to Trieste. North of this road runn the Vlppacco Hlver, the valley of which Is followed by the most Important ropd and tho railroad from Gorlzla to Trlcsto. It la In this valley that General Cadorna strives to debouch to cut the most direct communications with Trieste and to envelop the hills ensj of Gorlzla, which aro still in tho hands of tho Austrlans and are qulto etrongly fortified. Onco the rough crosts forming tho northern edge of the Carso aro overcome tho Italian right wing can easily debouch In the Vlppacco Valley at Prcbaclna or Dorn berg. cut tho railroad there an bring its heavy calibers against tho San Marco hill, east of Gorlzla, which Is already under fire from the Itallnn batteries on tho fourth summit of tho San Mlchclo nnd near Alssovlzza. Operations which tho Italians aro re ported to liave started In tho Plnvn sector, some seen miles north of Gorlzla, on the east bunk of tho Isonzo, have also tho character of a maneuver for tho envelop ment of tho Monto Snnto positions, which are under lire from tho Itallnn batteries on tho Sabotlno, Just across tho river, but are still strongly held by tho Austrlans, and of the San Danlclo Heights, also held by tho Austrlans. A battle Is reported to bo In progress In tho Tolmlno sector, and Italian detachments nro said to hae already occupied tho sub urbs of tho fortified town, which is eight miles north of Plava. The Isonzo front must necessarily bo smashed hero also, if the whole Una Is to be securely In the hands of tho Italians nnd General Cadorna Is to start his march eastward to Lalbach, and southward to Trlesto. Tolmlno, however, cannot roslst long, Its defenslvo v.iluo hav ing been greatly Impaired by tho fall of Qorlzla. ALLIES CAPTURE MORE VILLAGES ON BULGARS' LINE AT DOIRAN; ITALIANS ACTIVE IN ALBANIA SALONICA. Aug. 14. Continuing their progress on tho Balkan front troops of the Allies havo wrested from the Bulgarians several fortified villages In tho Dolran re gion. It was announced horo today. Iloavy gu iu wore bombarding tho Bulgnr works at Dolran Hill. Tho villages which have been occui.led He at the bane of this height. Numerous wounded prisoners havo been taken by tho Anglo-French forces. They describe the bombardment ns terrific. "From Monnatlr to tho Verdun artillery nnd rlllo duels arc continuing," tho ofll c.lnl statement adds. This Is a CS-mlto front. LONDON. Aug. 11. Fresh Indications thnt the long-uwnlted Balkan offensive of tho Allies Is nbout to begin comes In tho nowa today from Vienna that tho Italians also -have started active operations there No mention is lniulo of this In the ofllclnl statements from any Allied source but the Vienna communlquo Bays that there was "skirmishing along tho lower Voyus.i, In Al bania." Military experts hero attached the great est Importance to this news. Tho VoyUKa, or Vlosa, empties Into the Adrlatla a lit tle north of Valonn, where tho Italians had nn nrmy of nround 100,000 men at last ac counts. This Is, of course, the extrcmo loft of the allied line ncross northern Greece And southern Albania. RUSSIANS CLOSE IN ON IIALICZ; TEUTONS MAKE VAIN ATTACKS IN VOLIIYNIA AND IN GALICIA rETrtoariAD, Aug. 14. Austro Germnn foices holding the upper Screth lino h.ao retreated westward lo previously fortified porltlons, tho Itusslnn Wnr Office an nounced today. In Volhynln tho Germans under General von Llnslngcn hnve made nttneks on tho western bank of the Stokhod, but havo won no ground. Russian forces that crossed tho Zlot.a Llpa near 7I.ivalov and Korcov have pene trated to tho Dniester. Austro-Hungarlan attacks In thj Car pathians wore repelled. Tho southern flank at General von Both mer'H nrniy, which was withdrawn a dls tanco of nbout ton miles from the Strlpa River line, Is bcln vigorously attacked in it JBHI!!IMmi a UUil lWJ- m 3"lHli:fH:n-n::"HHi:::::: 'THO hold "its place in the sun," is the avowed purpose of a great nation's conflict. To hold "its place in the sun," is the object of every business in the great fight for industrial and commercial supremacy. To be able to hold "its place in the sun," is the supreme test of an asphalt roof. 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BRITISH RELINQUISH I'OSTS NIUR P0ZIERES TO GERMANS' NIHT COUNTER-ATTACKS LONDON, Aug. 14, Violent counter-attacks northwest of I'ozleres last nlghl enabled the Germans to occupy temporarily some of the trenches which the llrltlsh had captured on Sunday. Tho acrmnn succcsb waa admitted In tho official statement Issued by tho War orflce this nfternoon, On the remainder of the front, tho re port says, there hao been no Important developments. DESERTED WIFE SEEKS DEATH; THIRD TIME SINCE SATURDAY Abandoned by Mnn Who Forsook An other Womnn for Her Mrs IJvclyn Johnson, 21 yenra old, 422D Market street, after her third attempt to commit sulcldo, Is In tho Philadelphia Gen eral Hospital Buffering from tho effects of poison and from Injuries sustntned In Jump ing out a third-story window of her resi dence and landing on n shed roof n floor below. According to the police, tho young woman whs deserted by her husbnnd finturdny morning. Mrs. Johnson's first attempt to end her llfo was n short time after her husband had left. Tho younit womnn said she had taken poison. Slio wns taken to tho I'rosbjtcrlan Hospital. After tho phy sIclnnR had used n stomach pump she was sent hack home. .Saturday night, nccording to the pollco, tho young woman trlpd asraln to commit sulcldo by Jumping from a window. Sho was prevontcd. The third nttempt was this mornlnir. Mrs. Johnson did Jump from a rear window on tho third floor. Sho landed on a roof of a shod, 12 feet below. CharlcR nrown, 4221 Market street, a roofer, who was pass ing In tho alley with a ladder, wont o her rescue. BEGIN INSPECTING NEW MT. GRETNA RECRUITS Sunbury, Milton find WilHams port Companies Under Exam ination May Leave for Border Soon ETATB nECnUIT ItENDEZVOUS, Mount Gretna, Ta., Aug 14.-Medlcal Inspection by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kocrper nnd his United States army assistants was be gun here this morning of the 20 men com posing the three separate battalion com panies which reached camp Saturday from Wllllamsport, Sunbury nnd Milton. InaB much n. K Company, Sunbury, Is to be sent to Camp Stewart, El Paso, to take tho plac of 1 Company, Tottsvllle, In the Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, Captain -.-.!. n.li1.t. .-. 4 . - ., was first to face the surn. 'J! Ordors fix the minimum u'renm. company at 6S enlisted mn for R. crults will be taken from amonr i,t UJf Vlt nuif,vwuD UCVKC, Jn fen.. '! cal Inspection nnd equipment n "" completed, K Company nnd the 0. ! l and more recruits already equlnniV sent nwny, but It Is possible thtlr S.1 will be delayed until that of ii!i ?1 Kcglmont, Scranton, under orders ? here tomorrow. t l0 fi The Thirteenth Is to tako the nu.. t ranks of the Pennsylvania InfaMr"' border mado vacant by the bi1'?I the Second Infantry to Pii,t , TnI(.f ' ""utrjr.'j Cow nnd Motorcyclo CollM. 4 VIMBLAND, N. J., Aug;, njv H jjnooy, oi nu oouiii xrtlrd Blr..i -"I den. collided with a cow near 2,7 yosterdny and broke a Ug " inmuiufiiiu uvciiuuicu, no t0A- . i l.nrf tn n Rldn rar hfn. . T'.MTlu ,,...v ... -- vw.v.Q u. nA.iu . I. A tntnr. 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