t' a IfceOVERNOITALlANO VIETA L'EflUGRAZIONE Gil Austriaci Attaccano Una Po- flizlono oul Cnrsb nd Occu pano Una Trincea BOMA FISCHIA WAGNER I Rumcnl Sconflttl Ancora Gil Austro- Tedcschl Minncclano la Cltta ill Craiova nOMA, II Notembre. II generate Cadorna nnnunclti net buo boltettlno pubbllcnto lerl aero, clul Minis tcro dellft Querra chs gll auatrlact hanno roadagnato IcgKermento (erreno Bulla, fronla del Carso. Eaal hsnnoattnccato con grandl forie In poelzlonl 'ltnllnne sulla Quota 110 rluscendo art occuparo un lrln . earsmento. Ecco II teslo del rnpporto dl . Cadorna! Sulln fron(e del Trcntlno I'nrtl gllerl e' stata nttlva da nmbeduo le parti. ! nostro batterla hanno con ' noneggUto gTuppI dl opcratl mtlltarl dl nemlco. La bntterls nustrlache hanno bombardato Is- nostro noililonl tul Pal Piccolo e sul Monto Frnlkofcl. ma le nostra battorlo linnno rlsposto efllcacomente al fuoco nemlo Sulla fronte dsl Cnrso r.ahiVj sera, dopo una Intensa prpnralonn dl artlglltria II nemlco nttnrro' 1 nostra poslilonl dl Quota 126, .Monto Volkovn jak, con noteroll forzc. Dopo un accanlto corobattlmento osso rluscl nd occupara una trincea, ma sul recto dclla fronts dl battaglla pll attacclil del nemlco Bono atatl resplntl con gravl ptrdlto a nol abbtamo nncha fatto aleunl prlglonlerl. It cattlvo tempo contlnua nd Impor Tereare eu tutto 11 tcatro delta nostra guerra, II Ministers degtl Affarl HBterl ha declso dl non rllasclaro plu" passaportl n clttadlnt Itatlanl che deslderano rccarsl nll'cstoro a meno ohe esal non provlno che II loro viae- glo a" In relatione alio esiRcnzo uci Rover no, II cha alpnlflca cho color cho voRtlnno recarsl all'cstero non lo ponaono a meno che non alano mandatl dal govcrno per mla , slont apeclall. In conaequcnaa, dl questa dcclalona al clt tadlnt Itallanl a' prohlblto ill vlagBlnre all'Mtero. Coal' tutta Tcmlirrazlono Itallana ' arreatata. Domenlca aera 11 maestro Arturo Toacanlnl dlrlgova un concerto all'AURusteo. Dopo arer esegulto dl vnrsl pezzl, l'orchcstra at tacco' la marcla funebro del CrcpuBcolo degll Del. Non appena lo prlmo noto detla mualca wagnerlana si dlffuscro nella grnndo ala al ebba un mormorlo cho ben prosto al tramuto" In un vcro bnccano. HI grldava Abbasso la Oermanla! Illcordatovl delta vlttlme dl Padova, ed II pubbllco Inevla con tro I tcdcschl. la muslca tcdeaca o Wagner. II MaeBtro Toacanlnlnon foIo dovotto Intar rompere la marcla, ma dovotto abbando Bare la Bala o l'orcheatra non rlpreso plu' II concerto. II pubbllco che ascoltava It concerto non arera dlmontlcato cho I'll novembro aero plant austriaci o tedeschl avovano bom bardato Padova uccldcndovl 32 peraone a ferendone II dopplo dl qucsto numero. Tutte la vlttlmo ernno non combattantl, anil molto orano ragazzl o donne, cd II papalnvlo' a Vienna una protesta contro queato raaasacro dl Innocentl. NELLA I'ENISOLA BALCANICA Jjs forza allcato che hanno occupato la dtta' dl Monaatlr, baso dl operazlono del bulgaro-tedeBChl nella Macedonia occldcn tale, contlnuano ad nvanzaro verBo 11 nord, dlrlgendo.il evldentcmento su Ocrlda cho deve essere occupata prima cho si possa tenta.ro dl mnrclare verso la valto del Vardar. L'avanzata delta forza atteata lara" fatta probabllmcnto bu Prllep e Kagotln, dalta quale ultima poilzlono le forza bulRara del Ccrna possono csaere freae dl flanco a costretto ad una uletrloro rltlrata. Notlzle Rlunto qui dtcono cho la rltlrata del bulgaro-tedcachl da Monnatlr e' tata una vera debacle. Sembra cho la forza rumeno operant! tulta fronts delta Tranallvanla abblano tublto una nuova grave aconfltta e cho le annate nustro-tedeicho bI avvlclnlno a Craiova, cltta' prlnclpato delta Valachta occidental. Per ora la notlzla vlono da Berllno o Bucare.it rimano allenzlosa. Certo che la Bltuazlone In Rumania e grave. Dlspaccl da Atene dlcono che rammlragllo tx KouVnet ha Informato 11 governo Rreco ehe alio 7 dl lerl sera al doveva awertlra I rappresentantl diplomatic! delta Oer manla, dell'Auatrla della Turchla e della Bulgaria che esat ed II loro personals dl legazlono dovevano lasclare la capltale greca nel termlne dl 48 ore. Gil nlleatl hanno anche chlesto alia Grecla la consegna dl tutto II materials dl Rucrra In csaesso dl quanto ne occorre alia truppo dl Atene. SI parla dl un vero a prorlo ultimatum conscg cato dagll allsatl al govcrno greco. BYSNIKG BED&ER-PHUjADBIiPHIA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1916 v "- pressure whleh la now admitted eonrtl- mure m graveet menace to Ilumanla, The numanlan- army la In th greatest fe.r of bln,c outflanked. If the German omclal atatemeralpeclfrlng near approach or the Teutons tfftralova la aecurattx The Ilutnanlana are being forced back down the valley of the Jlul Meanwhile Ton B'alken- ifii" wln a force eatlmated at half a minion men. la sweeping around their rear, steadily lessening the gap through which jney must retreat, and circumscribing that line of retreat bo that Its direction, appar ently, must be due east. Unleaa there Is a inversion somewhere else In the Balkan campaign to atop von Falkenhayn'a thrust, it appeared almost certain that complete evacuation of the western part of Ilumanla would be neceieary to aave the Itumanlan army. This diversion, It Is admitted, can teat be made by the Russians. IIopo was afeo expressed here today that the pursuit of the Teutonic-Bulgarian army thrown out of Monnatlr would be sutTlclently hot to halt Von Falkenhayn. Berlin of ficial report admit reinforcement of these forcea. Meanwhile experta believe General Sarrall, of the victorious Allied forcea, la hurrying on to Prllep. to which point the Teutonlo forcea withdrew, and plan to throw out hi column In a thrust east ward against Negotln. on the Vardar River. Huch a blow would be a menace to the Bulgarian position, and, If successfully maintained, forcing withdrawal of the Bul garians would open the way to further for ward movement by the British expedition operntlng northwestward from Salonlcn. An Amsterdam dispatch today quotes Major Mornht. the Berlin Tageblatfs mili tary expert, as admitting the "great stra tegical Importance" of Monaatlr. He waa quoted aa saying "Of coursa retreat Is unPleaiMint. but the Alllea' real succeea waa political because the Serbians retook the city. Monastlr can't help Rumania " Amsterdam also quotes the Berlin Vo alache Zaltung as characterizing Monaatlr'a loss aa "regrettable," SERBS PUSH PURSUIT; TAKE SEVEN TOWNS SERBIAN ATTACKS 11EATEN HACK ON MOdLENA FRONT, BERLIN'S REPORT SAY8 BERMN, Nov. 11, The Entente forces that captured Monaa tlr are trying to "feel" their way ahead with vanguard operations toward tho now uuignr-uerrann positions, eaya tho War Otllco todny In n report on Macedonian fighting. In tho Mnglena Mountalna, Serbian attacks woro repulsed. On the Struma plain, part of which ban been flooded by rains, thore have been small ongagomantA, Tho toxt of tho of!lclnl report follows: "Between Presba Ijiko and tho Cerna River tho enemy la feeling hi way ahead with vangunrd operation toward tho Ger man and Bulgnrlnn positions. Serblnn it tacka at aomo potnta on the Moglena front, which had been preceded by strong bom bardment, fatlod. On tho Inundated Struma plain there woro engagements between rcconnolterlng detachments." GERMANS PREPARE TO nETAKE D0UAU3I0NT; ALLIES SOON TO RENEW SOMME ATTACK TARI3, Nor. SI. The continuous and violent bombardment of tho French position at Fort Douaumont by German artillery on the Vardun front Is believed hero to Indicate that the Germans will mako a tremendoua effort to recapture the work. Thcra was heavy cannonading along ths Sommo front during the night. The British are opening tho wnv for a. rilront nttnrlc upon Mlraumont, ono of the chief bastions In the aystems of defense on the weatem side of Uapaume. The Germans nro striv ing desperately to hold this point of bup port becauso of its strategic Importance. Mlraumont lies upon high ground on tho north bank of ths Ancre. A rnllroad and numerous highways pass through It. It Is five miles from Bapaume. Fort Douaumont, about whtoh there Is now much activity. Is ono of tho defensive works northeast of Verdun. The work was Berlously damaged by the explosion of three slxteen-lnch sheila In the very center of the fortifications while the Germans hold It. Wounded men from the Verdun front can tno Dattle-swopt ground around Forts Douaumont and Vaux a vast cemetery. It la deep with mud and dotted with nhetl craters filled with water. Numberleas corpses are floating upon these miniature lakes or are sticking half burled from the mud. LONDON, Nor. 11. Raiding of enemy trenches at Oomme court, Ttoollncourt and Yprea waa reported RUMANIAN ARMY IMPERILED & 5f '. RLTA s.w- Sl " .1 VI IT BULGARIA '-4 GERftlANY DENIES BREAK OF SUtolARINE PLEDGE Noto to U. S. Aascrta Rowan- more Survivors Owo Lives to U-Boat's Precautions Tho Imminent enpturo of Cralovn by tho forces of Field Marshal von Falkonhyn emphasizes tho Krcat peril now faced by tho Rumanians In western Wnllachla. Tho fall of tho city would ncccssltato tho virtual abandonment of western Ilumanla to tho Toutons. It would greatly Jncrcaso tho monaco to Bucharest and would glvo tho Toutons a victory of far greater strategic importance than tho enpturo of Monastlr by tho Allies. Today's sUtcmcnt from Berlin asserts that tho Teutons nro nlrcady attacking tho dofenses of Craiova and that only a rapid retreat can savo tho Rumanians defending It from envelopment and capture. by General Sir Douglaa Halg. British com ma nder-ln-ch.ef, today. Ilia atatament said the Brltlah lines had been heatlly shelled by the Germans south westward of arandoourt. British forces captured a German night patrol. ARTILLERY C05IBAT8 ONLY ON SOMME AND MEUSE REPORTED IIY BERLIN nP.RI,tN, Nov. 21. Artillery duels but no Infantry notions were reported from ths Sommo and Verdun fronts by the Oerman War Office today. On both Bide of the Ancre River and in the sector of St. Plena Vnnat "Wood the big guntlro was especially heavy, The official report read aa follows: Army group of Prince Rupprecht Our artillery liaa been ongaged ngalnst hostile bntterlea and haji also bombard ed tho enemy's points of support. Good cITecta wero noticed. Heavy gunfire wan directed against our positions on both aides of tho Ancre River and at St. Pierre Vaast wood. There were no In fantry engagementa. Army group of the Crown Trlnce (Verdun front) In Champagne and on tho Meuse River during a few hours of the day the nctlvttr of the artillery was revived. 'envoya of Germnny, Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey are being deported. A new ulti matum la reported to have been sent to the Government The Entente Powers could easily enforce their decree If they took over King Coru atantlne'a Government, aa their troops patrol nearly three-fourths of the territory, while all tho const la under the guna of British, French and Itallnn warships. A dispatch from Rnlonlca to tho Times quotes Eteutherlo Vonlzelos, head of the Greek revolutionary Government, as say ing: "In fighting this fight wo wish to wipe out tho atnln placed upon Greco by the dTaregard of trenty obligation to Serbia. "We wish to play a part In the freeing of our territories which have been Invaded by the Bulgarians. Wo cannot bo accused of being antl-dynastlc If we have como Into open conflict with the crown on account of the system of despotism set up In Athons " GREECE BALKS AT DEMANDS OF ENTENTE; REFUSES TO DISMISS TEUTON ENVOYS ATHENS. Nov. 11. At a meeting of the Crown Council today It waa decided to protest ngalnst tho de mand of the Allies that all Greeka shall surrender their arma oxcept 'a portion of tho army and the revolutionists. LONDON. Nov. 81. A Central News dispatch from Athens declares tho Greek Cabinet has refused the demand of Admiral Fournet, representing the Allies, that German, Austrian, Bulga rian and Turkish Ministers leave the capital bofore tomorrow. The dispatch states that another meet ing of the Cnblnet will be held before the matter -Is definitely determined. On account of the national unrest In Groece and the political Intrigues, the Allied Power are on the point of assuming control of the Government at Athens, ac cording to dispatches arriving here today. All tho country, except tha revolutionists and a smalt taction of tha rtgulan pillltary force. Is being disarmed. The diplomatic Err Snndwlch Up 100 Per Cent HAHRISBURG. Nov. 21. Tho high coat of living hna hit Harrlsburg'n res taurant and nearly all have raised tho price of an egg sandwich from five to ten cents. Engagement Ring Distinctively Different $ir Onn of our peclftl ImrtrAlni. Cn't ba duplicated Inter nt tha price, tarce full cut. brilliant dia mond tn nil platinum Rottlmc We bought this befor tha btr ndvftncft tn prler. hrncn our low flRure Vnder rtur rrirntu nlnn. n intnll rfVtintff it' Hi hold thin rino find otiy athtr article for vou unfit .Tmni, Every itltchilt dia mond guaranteed exactly oj rrpreirnfrrf. MITCHELL'S 7 i 37 S, KitablUhed 1K7A Diamond Stores 8th St. SG N. fith St. buudEiJSfmiiiatijij&saa BERLIN, Nor. 21. The German Government has handed a note to ths United States. Embaasy flatty denying that It haa violated Its submarine pledge to the United States. The note was a. reply to an American communication relative to the sinking of the British steamship Rowanmore and three other steamships which were lost In Sep tember. The German Government admits that a submarine sank ths Rowanmore, but denies that lifeboats containing survivor were fired upon. The reply declares that It wa to precautions taken by the Germans that the men on the Rowanmore owed their lives. Admission Is made also that one of the remaining three steamships, the Antwarpen, waa sunk by a submnrlno. It la denied that any of tho principles of International taw were violated, however. In respect to ths other two ahlpa tha Germnn Government says that they were not sunk by a submarine. In the absence of Ambassador Oerard the note was received by John Grew, secretary to tho Kmbaany, and It was prepared nt onco for transmission to ths State Depart ment at Washington. The British ateamahlp Rowanmore waa sunk on October 26 while bound from Baltimore for Liverpool with a cargo of cotton. There ware two Americans In the crew. Survivors declared that tho sub marine continued to shell the ship while the crew was taking to tho llfeoatn. A Bhort time nfter the ship wns destroyed the semi official Overseas Newa Agency, of Berlin, nni:ounced that a German aubmarlne had aunk the Ilownnmore because she was an enemy Bhlp carrying contraband of war to the enemlea of Germany. Minnesota G. O. P. Lender Dlen ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 21 C. A. Cong don, Minnesota member of the Republican National Committee, dloil at hi St, Paul Hotel apartment today. Heart disease caused his death, which wn expected. ALWES'ULUMATllI TO GREECE EXPIRES Teutonic Envoys Must Bo Oust ed From Athens by Tonight, Entento Dcmnndn LONDON. Nor. Jl The situation tn Greece Is of the gravest Importance, says a Reuter dispatch from Athens dated Sun day. I "The nature of the Allied demands formu lated Saturday," said the correspondent, "it concealed, but It Is Inferred that they took the form of an ultimatum expiring tom;or row." The Dally Chronicle' correspondent says that Admiral Du Fournet, commander of the Allied fleet, notified the German, Aus trian, Bulgarian and Turkish legations at 7 o'clock last night that tha MlnW an their staffs must within forty-eight hour be aboard the steamship Marlenbad for As portation ta thalr respective rourrtr), otherwise they would be taken forctfetsv Reuter dispatches confirm this notlfleatfoiv The Greek Ooverrimen "in ordered tt the University at Athena oe 'dosed owing Mr disturbances on the part of the students. . , SilLZS J ' 'a. jM No. 1 Maine BALDWIN APPLES $3.50 a Bbl. Oct prices elsewhere antl ota if these are reasonable. You can reduce your living ex penses by trading at Wholesale & Retail Grocers 1232 Market SL & Branches Wff F I o w e r Vase Sterling Silver and of a pleasing design eight inches high. $5,25 S. Kind & Sons Diamond Merchants Jewelers Silversmiths 1110 Chestnut Street .gsaagHsgrasaiaagsgsmM Continued from 1'are One Oredovo. Vrancel. Rldarle. Bltlanlk, Novak and Suhadol dcaplts reslatanco by re-enforced columns of the onemy. This re sistance Is more stubborn aa fresh troops are being brought to the Teutons' aid. Serbian cavalry entered Monaatlr from tha eaat, swimming tho Cerna River. In the meantime the French, Russian and Italian forces entered the city from the south. Those of the people left in the city met their liberators and covered them with flowers as they made triumphal progress Into the city. LONDON, Nov. 21. Another Russian offensive along ttys Una from Constanza to Cernavoda Is now ex pected to Increase the Intensity of the fight ing In the Balkans. Military experts here today agreed this was the only step which could be relied upon to lessen the weight of Oeneral von Falkenhayn'a tremendous pres sure of the Waltachlan frontier of Rumania The New Georgian Room of the Rosenbach. 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