Show War Tale True and Thrilling J- J 2 e Great Adventure Is Pictured Arthur Guy Empey Describes Describes De De- scribes Life on War Front Frontas as It Really Is TT such as they never E have faced before await those stalwart sons of or the country now training with tho the regulars regulars regu regu- lars the national guard or the draft dratt army when thc they actually set Jet into action at the fighting front and front and yet what these epochal experiences are to tobe tobe be bc what emotions attend tho the enfoldment enfoldment enfoldment enfold- enfold ment of the thc great adventure what sacrifices sacrifices sacrifices sac sac- are demanded and what awards attend have been described In graphic minutiae by a n son of ot this very country More realistically and accurately perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps than any auy of or tho the soldier-scribes soldier whoso whose dee deeds s have l e been heralded and whoso whose words havo have b been cn read hereabouts here hero he tells the c experience of ot the common soldier fate face to face tace with a lifetimes lifetime's most uncommon happen hapPen- ings Empey Native e of ot O Ogden Ho lie Is Arthur Guy Empey a a. native of Ogden an tn nl adventurous citizen of ot the world who has contributed to the tho collection collection collection col col- lection of ot war writings that classic of at th the tho ranks Over the Top This stirring stirring stirring stir stir- ring narrative e has been obtained ex exclusively exclusive ex- ex for publication In the tho Intermountain intermountain Inter Inter- mountain country b by Tho The Herald Re publican and will appear r In daily in- in Opening with a sweeping Introductory Sunda Sunday In which Empey tells of his sudden resolve to cast In his lot with the allies after the Lusitania Lusi- Lusi tania had been sunk and of ot the strategy he used to get accepted as a recruit in London the tho action of ot the story goes gOCS right up to the front with little more than a n perfunctory pause over the period of or In Intensive train training InS InS' Thereafter ever every chapter Is a chronicle under fire Ever Every lino line of It will bo be of Intense In Interest Interest interest In- In terest to relatives an and friends 8 of ot Utah and Idaho youths who are destined for tor forthe tho the front for tor althou although h some gome changes have havo been rung rung- since Empo was In inthe tho the trenches and man many Improvements In fighting fighting- methods made the common fund of ot experience will be much tho the same as that of which he hc p partook Twill be be a diffident reader indeed who be begins this serial without following fol tol lowing It word b by word to the end Poignant Application Here ere Although tho the work la IJ one ono which would commend itself to the reading 1 public under any circumstances the fact that Its chapters find such poignant poignant poignant poign poign- ant application here and the further fact that its author Is a Utahn will make it of ot special Interest Arthur Guy Empey was born In Ogden Og Og- den nearly three thirty years ago ao the theBon son Bon of ot Robert A A. A and Rose Empey Empe his hla birthplace being 20 Twenty third street When he was a small lad his parents moved to Richmond Va and from tram there to Brooklyn N. N Y Y it was as In the latter city that the author beran bogan hegan bo- bo gan r-an his adventurous career for at the tho age of ot 17 ho in tho the navy Thereafter he roamed over the face of ot tho the earth and according to his own confession mingled with peoples of ot otman man many lands and many sorts He Ife iden Iden- titled himself with the world worM war short shortly after aHaI the was sunk by going to London and enlisting He served eighteen months with the BritIsh Brit Brit- ish arm army was wounded and finally Invalided in invalided In- In to this country Ho lie Is now on ona ona ona a lecture tour of the United States Two of at his uncles Joseph Dana and Chauncey Chaunce H R. R Dana aro are now living in Ogden Osden The They have had occasional word woid of ot the nephew either from that young oung man direct or through his mother |