. . t $'" ' ... .,iit--i'i. rt.i,. miiiA.t nn tifcyWtMjy'.-- (. 7- y . --??;" THE DAILY NEJJ R AS K A N agg4Jaws::a''l.'ri-l'yMMi4jwi'"' " k-h Tip i& V; 4.r CAMP PETITIONS MEET ING WITH 80ME SUCCE88 r Spring- Days and Visions of Vacation .-it Hnmw Puts Damper on the Signers Just Now. THE GAMES TO BE PLED TODAY 1, Sutton ThT Humboldt Tho enmp otltlon nro out and nre being circulated among tho cadets. When Interviewed by a staff roportor Hovornl company captains admitted -that tho potltlotiH were not being Hlgned by the cadotH as last an had been oxpectcd. NevortholcBS thoy Hoemcd optlmlHtlc and bolioved that the required number ot signatures would soon be on hand. Probably the students during the last jvoolc have, been thinking more of vacation and homo than 1'hey hnve of an outing In 2. Plcrco , VB Do Witt. 3. denoa. 'vs. Kwlng , '-up .lime. When they get back from their week'n vacation and havo nothing to think about It Is prophesied that they jvJlLbojnojrocager tjamxjliolr names to thoso petitions. (, True to his recent position, Com mandant Bowmnn la taking alT abso lutely neutral attltudo In tho matter and 1h leaving tho question wholly to the decision of tho students. When Interviewed by n Hag reporter yester- dayrln-rofonuid-ltlm-to-tho,captalna. 4. Wilber . . vs. Toknmah Genoa vs. Wilber "A 5. York VB.- . Craig of tho different companies, with tho statement that It was up to tho cadots. Thoso who havo charge of tho peti tions and who aro In favor of tho camp oxpect to push thorn after1 vaca tion, as tho time Is drawing near when somc definite decision must be reached. 0. MIndoh vs. Bancroft 7. Columbus vs. Cortland 8. Alexandria vs. Broken ;Bow ;...',, 9. Hastings .... vs. .AIiiBworth... , . ., i ; Yorlr yjj. Minden t Columbus ... vs. Broken Bow 10. Pawneo City vs. s Hebron vs. 11. El tn wood . . VB Wept Point SPfllQl 9PRIGI 3PRIG1 VACATION NEXT WEEK 12. Gonova ....,...., vs. Clay Center. ...T. Suggested That Spring Vacation -Comes Too Early Interferes With Exams. " Spring vacation commonces ofllcially next Monday morning and continues Tor a week. The greater part of the -KtmlontK will irnck their Hult-cnscs ami leavo for tho countryside tomorrow afternoon and evening. Of all tho vacations dhrlng tho yoar, tho week at spring time is perhaps' tho most popular with" students. Thoro's some thing in the breezo that - seems . to 4)ratho-T.ho-GnH-of-the-AVild-nl4 oven studonts like to forget their work and enjoy it for a few days. - Information 1b being secured from the-faculty members and from tho students, regarding tho feasibility of a change in tho spring vacation week. Thoro has been some dissatisfaction expressed on account of its coming so early, and others havo complained that It comeB too close to Ihe mid semostor oxams. It 1ms been sug gested that It would bo best to post--jqno It until tho first week after mid- rfomofltgrd. it 1H urged mat thiB yonnr be later in tho season and would be more conducive to good grades at tho inld-Homesterfl. A New Pair of 13. Omaha . , - vs. Oakdale 14. Kearney . VB. Soward 15. Franklin vs. Oh Iowa ' ..,....; .-;... ."? . .: . '. .... ...I , .. .," ;;;;,.: ......'. J 1G. Central City vs. Tecumseh . . vjl 17. Lincoln vs. Papllllon vs. 18. Ubldrog'o . . .' VB. Silver Crook i, ID. Kearney Military Academy VB. David City . . . 20. South Omaha vs. Sholton . vs. 21. Beatrice vs. Ravonna 22. Nebraska City -VBT vs. Fullorton PANTS $2.45 The $3.00,$3.50,$4.00 . Kind KLINES OPH EVENIH6S 1132 O STREET 23. Sidney ... VB. Culbortson 24. Superior . VB; Arlington vs. 1 2C, University Place VB. Syracuso ....'... 26. Stromsburg vs. VB. Templo 27. Gothenburg vs. Hampton .. "rf1 ;-" 28. Falrbury -r ..;.:.- vb. . . Hardy ..jl 29. Newman Grove. . . . . i . .;'. . . vb. , $.-4 Kenosaw .;......".-.,. .1.A 30. Smylor , vb. Lexington 31. Crete vb, Ord ! -. VS.' . " , . VB. ,i u , t , f J J-. J (t tJ, - .' ' . f T w V Vt !,? ??????.?????? t. ? ? ? ? lHOWffirrlHERE HAHDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- THINi YOU HEED Bank Carry Your Bank Account With Us CITY INATIOINAL BAINJK CORNER ELEVENTH AND O 8T8. (Oil JMCLARKia. SciUsHrsU JSeeYoinrst. B.3291 Flnrict Flowers All the Time. GHAPIN BROS. I'lUllul 137 South Thirteenth. Telephone B2234 New Location (1J& A VP Sk r-4 N. 11th Street vlri W M-L3 Printing Til ft Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be M UlirjlAr.B.l.FMt 1 ft nn w PiTtMWi,r('' Jffc ln Expcwnrca. 16c. IS Exposures, 80c Watch This Column Grow ! "Wear-Ever Salesmen Succeed! " $1.00 PER HOUR AVERAGED BY ALL MEN. During Summers of 1912 and 1913 Excellent Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri territory, open for HmiffiH TiiirriVr rvf moti Off nnrt.ip.iilnrfl hpf nrt Snrincr Vacation. Address A. P. MILLER, City Y. M. 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