Show ITALIANS I T A L I A N S of I i PRESSING ON i f Good Progress Is Made l and Nearly Prisoners Are Arc Taken in Fresh Offensive Movement l Against Austria's Austria's Austria's Aus Aus- tria's Chief Adri Adriatic tic Port BAVARIANS CROSS RUMANIAN BORDER BORER I Keep Up Successful Drive in Transylvania Allies Alt Al- Al F t lies Keep Up Advance in l i Macedonia cedonia German Salient Salient Salient Sa- Sa in iii France Captured l SLAyS SLAVS LA VS HELD IN C CHECK ECK T Oct 11 The The Italians have again nin taken the offensive e against ng the Aust Austrian ians in their or to reach Triest Austria's chief I port on the Adriatic an and at several se f points south and anti southeast of Gorizia I J bave e a made goo good progress s and in addi- addi r V r tion taken nearly GOOD prisoners j addi-j P South of Gorizia the Austrian line I Avas wa vas broken between To Tobar and Verr Ver- Ver r- r tolba according to Home and on the I I Carso front entrenchments between the theL I L river and hill os were capr capi cap- cap i r Here the tho t town wn of o ma cJ around the tIe northern north- north and a strong position em ern part of the hill bill fell Into tI th the hands of ol the attackers att Trenches Ir I the I 1 fJ Trentino region also have been won I by the Italians and O 50 Austrians made mode I prisoners It ln In Transylvania the forces of the tho I are arc continuing their drive of I Ithe the Rumanians alone alons- almost fill of the I front Bavarian arlan troops which the tho Rothenthurm pass now have ha cros crossed ed the border Into Rumania According According Ac Ac- cording to Bucharest which admits the retirement of the Rumanians around Kronstadt fierce Teutonic attacks were re repulsed south of ot with heavy casualties to the attackers Berlin concedes the capture b by tho the French of a German near Ver- Ver Ulers mando In Sn Franco France and also b by bytho bythe tho the British of ot first line trenches near Sallly Sa r. r north o of ot the Somme Counterattacks Counterattacks' Counterattack Counter Counter- attacks attack b by Germans on positions of oC the French In tho the Chaulnes wood have bc n repulsed In Greek Macedonia the hc British have I I made a further advance occupying Pa- Pa palova l. and while the tho French bare taken trenches on tho the heights west of ot IVear l Sere Seret British troops are now within two miles of Sores Seres one of oC the most Important Important tant taut towns in Izi tho the trip of Greek Macedonia Mace Maco- donla donia occupied by br the Bulgarians e shortly before Rumania entered the thew w war r Fierce fighting I Is going On between Bulgarians and tho the Serbs on the front Continued on Page 7 ITALIANS PRESS TOWARD TOWARD TRIEST Progress 11 Made Ide in Renewed Offensive Against Austria's Austria's Aus Aus- tria's Adriatic Port Continued from pago page 1 below Monastir Berlin BerUn says Bas that along the Cerna river and west of or the entente allied attacks wore were rep re ro- re- re p pulsed U I s e d The sustained character of the of- of on tho the part of the British troops which forced a passage o of or the Indicates th that t after alter several momentary efforts serious operations 11 have ve been undertaken on on the tho Macedonian front to relieve o the pressure on tho the Rumanians Ruma who arc are being being- hard pressed b by bythe bytho tho the Bulgarians and their Austrian and German allies aUles The repulse of ot Russian attacks in Galicia Ga Ga- licia Bela was Wa reported b by the Austrian of office ot- ot flee fice but few tow details are given of the groat roat battle now nO in progress for tor possession possession pos pos- session of Lemborg Lemborg- German troops have havo captured the village of on the river southeast of L Lemberg h Att en I With tho the French Armies ArmletS In France Prance Oct 11 From a n. correspondent of ot I the tho Associated Pr There sR There was wasI tense excitement but no flurry lurn- on the I French front Just before the tho assault 11 1 f V man n t Ati ci d t I to their 1 arms coolly ih the tho looked to the tho breaches ches o of their rifles Joa loaded their magazines loosened bayonets in the scabbards fixed tho tim straps' straps of th their lr steel helmets and tl tightened lightened their belts betts Some of or them sat Rat down with their I ba backs lf ks against tho the side of ot tho the trench writing what might be their last messages messages mes mes- sages home while waiting for tho the word to go over 01 over There was no hesitation hesitation hesitation tion when this word camo came The men with confidence all their muscles s taut clambered over o sprang forward and gained gainel tho the ground they had been sent to win Tho The correspondent of the Associated Press had the opportunity of or being In Inthe inthe the tho midst of ot the movement of preparation preparation tion Uon in the French line lino somewhere south of the Somme The first line trenches here wore were to yards apart Th The French with great rapidity rc d dug ii g a approach p p none h t trenches s no n oh es a 71 zigzagging i gsa za n g forward fifty to eighty eight yards where thc they were Joined UI up b by a trench l known R as tho the off taking parallel From this running still further out saps were cut leading toward the tho Gorman Gorman Gorman Gor Gor- man lines These saps w wore were re occupied I by listening sentinels and armored maI machine machine ma ma- I I chine gun run emplacements From the bottom of the taking off parallel steps stepa were cut In the earth eurth which led to tho the I level ground Up these st step pg the companies chosen choson for tho the assault sprang on the signal Big spread 1 out in open formation and dashed forward In sections toward the German works which had previously prO been almost battered out of ot exl existence by the French guns gune An artillery curtain cur cur- II tam tain of fire tire had been started b by the Germans to prevent the tho arrival arri of or I French reinforcements but its Us effect on onI I tho the French troops was waa almost nil Tho The correspondent pond nt before tho the assault watched d French trench mortars mortals pitchIng pitching pitch pitch- I ing lug great reat pound missiles directly Int into 1 the German trenches lomo OO I yards from wl where r the correspondent stood Tho The slow flight ht of ot a n. projectile could coul be followed 1 from the tho of the tho sun gun to its destination and anti enormous black clouds of ot earth eaith were ere thrown up b by tho the explosions Q |