Show I GIVE YOUR OLD LD SADDLES PLEA FOR UNCLE SAM I Pa Jan 6 Down at Camp Meade there are y of ot artillerymen and plenty of horses but one thing etan stands In the way of ot the artillerymen using the horses and that is 18 equipment There stand the men inca anxious to ride and the horses honea ready to be ridden but both loth are comparatively idle The government is doing all it can to rush nuh saddles saddle and bridles and all sorts of horse necessities but other things come first consequently the artillery artillery- m men must wait several months j j To remedy this condition as tar far as Philadelphia's artillerymen are concerned concerned con con- i at least Edward B. B Smith the 1 I banker whose son Is Captain Albert L. L Smith of ot the Three Hundred Eleventh Eleventh Elev- Elev i field artillery has formed I a I committee consisting of Charlton Chariton j Yarnall W. W Hinckle Smith and himself him- him himi i i self to collect from Philadelphia j horsemen as many old saddles bridles i j I and 1 so 0 on that they can possibly I j I I spare j Mr Jr Smith asks that these pieces of ot I j I horse equipment be sent to his stable i 1910 De Dc Lancey street where the they i j will win be sorted out and sent to Camp I Meade If It desired they will be returned re- re reI I I turned turne to the owners alter after the gov- gov govI j t I equipment Is received d by the j I I regiment j I |