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Show Twelve Arthur Guy Empey Stories j iiVV) 3 ! i 'FVrlvr new, smnshinjr stories by Sergeant c Arthur Guy Empey will be published by The Tribune, bediming with next Sunday's paper. 5 Arthur Guy Empey wrote ''Over the Top,'' pronounced by many the best book of aetunl warfare written about the present I eonfliet. Empey was born in O.cdon, Utah. Today he is the most-talked-about and popular mau s of the moment. More than 300,000 copies of his book have been sold and the presses j are still turning them out as rapidly as pos- sible. "When Empey lectures as many have to S be turned away as are admitted. He has the ( knack of interesting and thrilling, for he has been a shrewd student of human nature and a keen observer and has a remarkable genius t'or imparting the lure and lore of his' es-i es-i perienees to others. He got into the war two years before his country and spent sev- J; enteen months in the trenches. ; The stories The Tribune will publish are j:, genuine, red-blooded, vital stories about the j; place where the heart of America is today I; ''Somewhere in Fran re." f Empey is a typical American and he : writes from the American viewpoint. Every American will read with breathless interest ',' his stories of the life "Over There," into ; which our boys are now entering. !; His first story is entitled "Shanghaied at ! Seventeen." It contains his first real ad- venture, a brief account of his trip around : the Horn. The second will be. "Horses for France"; the third. "The "Fusilier Giants ;: Under Fire"; the fourth, "Love vs. Wine"'; v fifth, "Christmas in a Dugout"; sixth, "Pri- : vate 'Ginger' as Seen Through Barbed ' Wire." " The titles of the remaining six stories will be announced soon. ' |