F JIL 1 1 fttmiimhmi KVKNIKQ LBbOBE-PBlLADELPHIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1916 A dress rehearsal of a . dull failure that I is never going to be produced," is I whttRupertHughes calls a hike in his graphic account of the mental and physical agonies of , the Guardsmen oh the march "The Big Hike" In this week's : Colliers SRS NATIONAL WBBXLt r tv cAdorna consolida ; e raddrizza la sua fronte di battaglia Gil Austriaci Attaccnno le Nuove Posizioni Italianc, Mn Sono Rcspinti con Assalti v alia Baionetta PER LA DIFESA DI TRIESTE V IIOMA. 7 Novembre. t Lo trupps ItalUina 1 sono consolidate nelU .yoslxtonl recanteraente conqulstate sul ChVso a ad et dl Gorilla e vl l sono man Unute nonostarjta 1 vlolantl attacchl del 'newlco che cercaa dl rprendrrlt. Nella -ternta dl Icrl, dopo cho gll attacchl aus triad arano Utl reaptntt, le truppo Itali ans araniarono ancora. legKernirnta alio leeopo dl raddrixzare la loro fronta dl bat t&clla e rlhforzarla nello slesso tempo. Gll austriaci concentrarono I loro con trajtaecht nella xona dl Lukatlc, a nord est dl Monfalcone, ma (urono accoltl dagll ltaUanl con baionetta Inastata a (urono rl eaectatl lndletro. Sambra cha Bll austriaci concentrtno forze per, la dlfesa dl Trieste. II comunlcato of Aetata dl lerl sera Intattl dire che sulla farrovta da Trieste ad Oplclna so si aono aVutl lntensl movlmentl. Bcco U testo del rapporto del generate Cadorna: . Nella Tajle Concel-tiedro repartl nemlcl attaccarono una dello nostra position! avarizate, ma furono resplntl eon perdlte. Nella valla dell'Astlco a sull'Alto- piano dl Aalago l'artlgllerla nemlca a' atata attlvleslma, ma ad essa rlsposero eRlcacemente le nostra batterlo. Sull'altoplano del Ca'rso sabato sera , II nemloo attacco' In dlrezlone dl Lu- katlo, ma fu reaplnto con contrattac- chl alia blaonetta. Nella glomata dl lerl el ebbero In- tens! duelll dl artlgllerla. Le nostra , batterle bombardarono le opera dl dlfesa dl ataenevlzzA. La nostra fanterla avanxo' per raddrixzare la nostra llnea iii face una clnquantlna dl prlRlonlerl. ijj Xr Uytenso movlmento dl trenl e' stato Ijj osaeryato sulla llnea ferrovlarla da a! Trieste ad Oplclna. at "Sabaio sera aeroplanl nemlcl las- J, etarono cadere bombe su Monfalcone t istt Peru mro atcun uanna. i nusiri cannon! antlaerel abbatterono uno del 1 vellvoll nemlcl che si Incendlo. SULLE AliTItB FnONTI , I ruaso-rumenl hanno operato vtolentl a fortunatl contrattacchl contra le forze teutonlco-bulra.ro del maresclallo von Kackensen In Dobrugla a le hanno rlc eaeclata lndletro lungo II Danublo, costrln ffendole ad abbandonare quattro vHlaggl a. nord dl Hlrsova. Qucstl vlllaggl (urono Incandlatl dalle forze teutonlcha nel (nomento In cut II eyacuavano. lerl sera I VttMO-rumenl erano a meno dl dodlcl mlglla a nord dl Hlrsova a a circa quaranta dalla ferrovla dl Cemavoda, SI crtde che le (one degll alleatt delllntesa operantl In Jtumanla hanno rlcevuto rlnfonl. Bulla (ronte della Transllvanla pero' 1 (ana austro-tedesche ayanzano oncora, eeb feene lantamente, a nud del passo dl Predeal del paaso dl Torre Rossa. Sulla (ronte della Oallxla t rusal hanno Kuadagnato alcune alture sul confine set featrlonale della Transllvanla ed hanno reaplnto contrattacchl degll austro-tedescht. JBu quella delta Homma gll alleatt hanno faUonuovi progress!, sabbene questl elano fceoaiaarlamente lentl a (atlcosL r pOUBLE DENIAL HADE ' BRITAIN WARNED MEXICO JrHa Department Not Intermediary ot i Submarine Base Notice ' 'WASHINGTON. Nov. 7-Two denials were .made of the statement appearing In tfapatchea from Mexico City and also In an asMola.1 statement by the Mexican Secretary ot Relations, Candldo Agulllar, to the e( feet that the British Embassy in Washing ion had warned Uie Mexican Oovernment Mat a base was to be established for Oer M submarine on the Mexican coast and Xexlpo would be held responsible (or viola ton at neutrality If such a base should be yarmlUed, The 'State Department denied that such a warning had been forwarded to the Mex ican Government from the Urltlsh i:m aweejr, as we asserted. The British Em hussy hare denied that any warning or Utament of any kind In regard to German ajtbtnajrioes Jua bean sent directly to the SiiMctcfcn' Okivernraent or had bean given by m itrlUahBmbaMy In Mexico. P" st 4 yfik viT1 PIANT BULBS NOW Wrvinin.. wea4 cotor dor. tt, hsmdrtd' fl, thousaxU $. Jaglar fta jwIiJ (all it, ')MMJrMl ?!, thrdtowf irnWrVim mkil"" WmpajfM- Mk& fir tarn BiUbst " "' AtH1 stalkv 4aHfj1ikMJt WJSSMUNANIANS SWEEP FORWARD 1NTHED0BRUDJA Advance Along Entire Line, Bucharest Saya-Petro- grad Confirms Report BULGARS HURLED BACK Teutons Advance Near Rothen- turm and Vulcan Passes, Berlin' Asserts nuciiAiinsT, Nov. 7. Rumanian armies on the Dobrudja front have advanced along the whole line, the War Office announced this afternoon. I'ETnOOnAD, Nov. 7. The attempt of the IlUMO-Rumanlan army to win back the Rumanian province of Dobrudja from von Mackensen's German Allies Is now In full swing. North of Illrxova a great battle Is devel oping, Von Mackenten'a forces have been compelled to withdraw their advanced posts, but their main positions are still In tact. The fighting Is proceeding In cold, stormy weather. Powerful attacks by the Austro German forces In the Transylvania Alps and In the lower Carpathians were repulsed by the Russians. Bulgarian troops holding von Macken sen's left wing have been defeated and com pelled to retreat. According to a telegram from Bucharest, this makes It Impossible for the aerman Allies to attack the towns of Ural la. and Clalatz for the purpose ot cutting communication between Ilumanla and Itussla by the way of the Danube delta. LONDON. Nov. 7. German losses on the numanlan frontier In the Jull Valley fight ing have exceeded a division and a half, wireless dispatches from Bucharest stated today. (A Oerrnan army division consists of about 10,000 officers and men of virtually all fighting classes.) GERMANS TAKE BRIDGEHEAD ON STOKIIOD; TAKE 1000 MEN ON TRANSYLVANIAN FRONT BEItLIN, Nov. 7. A small bridgehead on the left bank of the Stokhod has been stormed and taken. and a number of prisoners captured by Prince Iopold'a armies, the War omce an nounced today. The Germans suffered no losses. The Balkan front showed no change. The statement follows: On Prince Leopold's front Busslnn artillery was very active between Duenaburg and Narocz Lake, but with out results Feeble attacks northeast of Goduzlshkl and south of tho Mos cow road were easily repulsed. After several 'Unsuccessful attempts fata -ww I a ArlbMM P iMftMr IhmaMMi fret H the To Ktm taetar RmMm imjUvUt ttaut at that potat. IVeet e th Baas jmm we recon quered at the point of the bayonet mv eral points we had lost. Vvest of the Targulul Valley the Rumanians failed In six counter-attacks on positions we took from them. We progressed fav orably southeast of Jlothenturn r. taking ten officers and 1000 prisoners. We also made progress south of Vulcan pass. ENTENTE ARMIES RENEW OFFENSIVE ON NEARLY 'ALL FRONTS, REPORTS SHOW l)NDON, Nov. 7. Continued activity on virtually all fronts, with severe fighting Mome points, has marked the last twenty four hours. At all but one or two points the Entente Allied armies developed strong offensives with what appears to have been gratifying success In some Instances. Since the partially successful German counter-attacks, which for a time checked French and British storming lines that had swept Into "German trenches along the flomme, there has been no claim from Ber lin to refute London and rarls War omce statements that the terrain captured has been consolidated. Although Infantry operations on the west front died down lnte yesterday, there was heavy artlllerylng, the Kngllsh nlsht report mentioning specially heavy shelling of the British front. The Germans appear to have consolidated their regained ground In the region of Butte de Warlencourt, where counter-attacks droe tho British from hnnl-won trenches. In St. Plcrro Vaast wood French trans port during the night continued combing out the Germans who were not expelled or captured during the first rushes. The Rumanians apparently hao failed to retrieve their defeat In tho Prcdcal region, where the Austro-Oermans captured Laomu Height, but they appear to have maintained the positions won In tho Dobrudja region, where they drove the enemy out ot three villages. LONDON, Nov. 7. Despite gales and lolent cannonades by German artillery the British were able to consolidate and Improve their positions around Butte de Warlencourt, on the Somme front, tho War Office announced this after noon. Between Gommecourt and Serro tho Brit ish carried out a trench rnld, taking some prisoners. South of Monchy a German pa trol was dispersed by the British fire. RUSSIANS CAPTtJW. IKWW8 IN NORTHKRN TMrtSTLVANIA; CHECK TEUTONS' ASSAULTS rETOOGRAD, Nor, 7. Rwtelan troopa have captured a series of heights south of Mount Lamuntein, In northern Transylva nia near the Rumanian frontier, according to a statement Issued last night by the Rus sian War omce, Nearly 400 prisoners, six machine nuns and much ammunition were captured. Further north, In Bukowlna, the Austro German forces broke into Russian trenches neveral miles east of Klrllbaba, but wera driven out by a counter-attack. In the wooded Carpathians three suc cessive attack were repulsed by Russian troop In the region of Hill 87M, south ot Mount Tneuva. Southeast ot Lemberg. In the region east of the village of Llpllzadolnala and west of the village of Sllaventln, the Austro Oermans assumed the offensive several times with the object of capturing com manding helghta which the Russians occu pied. All the attacks were frustrated by rifle and artillery fire. The battle there continues. BERLIN, Nov, 7. Teutonlo force cap tured a small Russian bridgehead position on the left bank of the fltokhod yesterday, bringing in a number of prisoners, It was officially announced today. The War Office also reported the development of heavy artillery actllty on the northern front Tho official statement nald: Eastern war theater. Prince Leopold's front Russian artillery displayed ac tivity beyond usual measure between Duenburgh IDvlnsk) and Narcoz Lake. Feeble hostile nttacks northeast ot Goduilnhkl and south of the Moscow road were easily repulsed. Northeast of Verchy we captured without losses to ourselves a small Rus sian bridgehead on the left bank of the Stokhod and brought In a number of prisoners. ALLtM' LOMKS KKATt ON SOMME, MKKUN SATS; GERMANS SMELL RHEIMS BBRLIN, Nor. 7. Heavy losses have been sustained by French and British forces In the last few days ot their powerful offensive, the War Office stated today. Australian troops suf fered especially on Sunday, as did French attacking forces which charged time after time across fields covered with thtlr own dead. The report on the western front follows: Army group of Crown Prince Rup precht Although the English visibly Intended to continue their attacks yes terday, they only succeeded In making J"!Xllti5', Aostrarkn divisions. Also French attacks across ground cov.d with dead wera on f P.Urt In limited fashion. These attack wera relaunched between Lea Botut ana Rancourt In the erenln and night time, but broke down mostly In our fire. A German flyer squadron by a nlghlly bombardment set fire to a large Ammunition depot at WriW'KftSS: southwest of Bray. 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