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Show CAPT. EDWARDS TALKEDDN WAR One of the finest appeals on behalf of America's part in this war was made here Friday evening by Captain Frank Edwards of the iBritlsh Army. Captain Edwards has spent rour years at the front and started as a private He stated that America does not fully sense the full meaning of this war and what a sacrifice the English and French people are making to hold the line against the Huns. America has not begun to sacrifice as she will before be-fore this war Is over. He told of the thousands of women in England who were working In the munition factories factor-ies and other places, to keep the front line supplied with men. Hie told of havinn seen 100 00O dead lying on the battle field at one time for several sever-al davs with no one to bury them. He atated that for one meal In this country coun-try be was ?!vcn more meat than his whole family got for a week in England. Eng-land. We have not begun to pay the ! price In sacrifice that we should pay. |