2 2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Pubished Daily (Sndays ecepted dring the Coleg ya, at THE UNIVERSITY Of MICHIGAN 'reta: 'Te ielad Pree, Heaing Blck. Bth Phaea 147. MANAGING EDITOR. F. ENoELHAR, 'I1 L. BUSINESS MANAGER. . H. eans, 'to L. EDITORS. Athletic Editr, T. It. Wcanaan, '0 L. P. W. JaNa, '9, A. H. MDaliAL, '01 F, F.D. Nenrea '1 L; C. H. LN, '0M, GD.HUDNiUTT. '1tE. Theahbcripticntprice an ae DItY i .11 Ir he calee year. with a reglar deiery beore cccliac day. Ballces, cwwnicton, and ther mater intended Ice pbilcain mat hr handed in atthe DAILY officeeore 8 p..,r mated cc the editr eor 3 p. m. of the day pevias cc that n which theyaten epectd to ape a. I tahcriptine may e lntl a the DAILY oaice Meyrs, or Itolet e tcand, or with Bainea Hanage. Suhscieen will canfea faet y reprting powptly at ti fi ce any faiare at carrier tdelier pater. Alt change ic adeceling Imatte wat e in the officey . n te ay preiuat that an which they artoc apeear. IN CHeAGE TcDAY'ISlinEn. G. D. IIUDNUTT The Yale Wigwam. Miclhigan has tnumerous societies in the interests of debatig aol ex teinporancious spekig and the u- ture of their orgnization is quttc varied. However the following arti. cle relative tc the "Yale Wgwamc" precents still anther method of or- gatizatiotn which sill undocbtely be of interest to tny here. The Wigwami meetings are bi- weekly. The twos camps (of 20 meti each) occoiy diferet sides of the hall, sittitig in grops arondtismnall tables. Light ref resmeint is proviied anad the icetbers are permitted to smoke. The permiaent officers are a first anid second cairman, who alternately presiie atd alternately debate, a secretry-treasrer atd two captaitis of camlps. The last namaed have ill their hiaids the selection cf questions, the eletioi of sides and thce aipointmtent for each meetitg f a leader to citdct the debate fot' his camp. The presiding cairta, im-~ tmediately 1111011te ispcsing of the 111011's bsiiies selects ote mtemtber froiitach lcmpi, evic, ewith a guest especially invited to this end, cotsti- tcte it biiard of three jcdge for the detiate. The questiont is tlenae n t- noiniceil cd the leader for te camcp supportintg the aliricative otlites the position whiich the camcp inteds to malintain, the leader for tele lg- tive replyintg itt kiud. After this formilal openting, miettber of the two camips vlunte'lterately unitil te liiiit of an hicr is reched whlet die. cussionc oudo ttitilthe twoesleders clise thle debate sucmingliu p andc ref utintg. With the exception of te leaders, who coedetct for dily cne iteetig, n1o mnemb~ers are required to debte. Thte speaking is etirel a mtatter of inclinaltion, ttiughi a leader will uscally cotfer eitht several memetters of his canp atd assign certain points that he wouild like tietu to bring cet in the debate. Otherwise the speak. iug is for the nost part 011 the spur of thte tmament one of the chief aims of the Wigeami being the selection of subjects of such broad interest that no preparation is needed, that extet- pore speakintg itay best be developed. At the end of the debate the laeet- ings becotme informal, tle iembers singing together tintil eleven, when the club adjourns. The Wigwvam itn its first year of utti ng, eye o trial succeeded so well that it wvas unanimously decided to make it a- Have a large and comiplete line of permatient atad self-perpetuatinig or- gantization. :Moreover, after the froni the present sophomore class, U NE E R the demtand for admuission becatne so Snch as H EAVYV BALBRfIGGAN, great that a second body of forty is AUSTRALIAN WOOL, to be organized on a similar basis,- a fact ewhich in itself best attests its FLEECE LINE I) (both wool aitd cotton fleeced), increasing popularity. This year all niade to keep yotu warm. three memtbers of the Junior Wig- evata were selected foi' the fitial 201-203 SOUTH MAIN ST. Princeton debate-a practical illustra- tion of tlhe valate of extempore speak- o~.~~wter, i~ wreo inkg and continual practice whih the The Most Deliciouso l Wigwam with its restricted member-/ Molasses Candies. ship aimts to supply--The Yale News. 151 10,1,and 5.tp1'z,-'no-P- 1 Count Villa's Project. On Sale at Campan Drug Store. , .1.1_f7AIIARRYV Befitre leaving Anti Arbor lass week Counit Villa stated to the DAILYv that lie intended to organlize upon May, two football teams, oue of old S m college players and attotlier of thteV natives for a match game to I ie played at Dawsoti City. "1Fatty"1 Smith, Michigai's old cenater, atid' te 'Ciiuiit'' eill formiathe tiucleus of tlhe all-csllege teaim. Villa eill pick out elevent giants of the golu fields and a daey of royeal sport ewiltl b m lee afsordetd the little-ecitertinied it- habitants. H IADltil At thte meetintg of the Amictmman Phttrmaaeeutical Asseiciatioti, held it 11 5 Soulh Male fit. B~altimitre in Augeist, Prof. Juliuts 0.__________ Seblotterbeck, sf the phaermaceeutieal of thce cotntittee on genteral prices. It is the iluty of thtis cottttittee to examcinte the papers presettted at thte prices from $15 last meeting end to ilecide upoti their relative mcerits. A. L. Brick, of Souith BendlIncd., a graduate of thte Uttiversity, ewes elected this fatll to replresent thte 13th district of Indiatna in Congress. t Ex.Ptotttaster S. WV. Bleekes will lead tlce discucssiotn of the Baisittess a' Men's Clesso,it the Cottgt'egatiottal church, imtmtediately cfter thce miornt- intg service', tomorroew'.'Te subject - under cotnsideratioti eill be "Shouild' DLIEOE wen existicng civil set'vice regulactionls pre- 3 It cantaiann vaeil ini tll brattchies ofte govern- of tthe cattt mentt2" 'Mlle tiiversity stuienets it-lasstmwai are cordiall' invitedl to attentd. aed1wtn Ve eill for the tiext 30 days, comnmenicitg Nov. [t8 th, lintetttrettns $3.50 Heavy Box Calf, 'ati storm Calt, Double Sole atid Calf Slioes foir $3.00 WRHfR & MILLER, Thle ShOC MeH. 5 1aa3aar FoULMPRoTal itds V 1.1141 .ice 1 .. Ii0RtIEJAJN (CHAMBIElR SE'TS. DINNER SE'TS attd FAkN (Y",'CINA. Japatiese (Goods and Novelities. 4 i a eerywhere are inetted ta tend tar the Wwshbuen Soavenir Catalog. nearly 300portraits cf artittstandcllegians,hbesiden givingsowe actant rction of Washburn instrueawnts and a camplete listof net priten. ai dealees the warld over ell Wanhburns, ne instruwents way he makers __________LYON HLALU HICAGO'~. Coacht Hell is to leave ADut Arbort - -- - ltt t fewv ilays for Itis Ihoieo Butte, - ___7 Muntalua, to rese he ils last practice. r E E ey1DNT Athens Theatre,TH S WEDNESDAY EVENG, DEC. .'OUN'hRIY DELLA FOXISMOK OPERA CO.., 40 PIto l i llanntho hnai shni l h "The Little 1Host."I r- - r Priees, S50c' 75c, $1,'$1.50. J A DA L0AL. Ever knd.L - ~' ,119 Weat Washington Street UNIVERSITY State Phone 144. Both Phonen, No. 108. Ann Arbor. School of Dancing Granger's Academy. I ls aeea Rain Phone 146. With the cowing and gaing of the seasnts are the fashions ______________________________ in Shorn. The Styles at yesterday are toon forgotten in the denirertoe AD ALL T'HtS WEEK, . N. .LA SEER that of to-worrow. See oar windows for the beat op-to-date line of the Palwist, on accont of the tarapect thestlsfro- row edsceshe hac wet wth,will rewaiwnystfr owaew in Ann Arhor, 20 Nail Liheety St. cl , Sc TORE, 1191 Waahington St, Hoams 1to 12 asin. Ito 6nnd 7to 9p.w l[iIn r I ! LOIfljAan Aehar. }