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Show I INTERESTING SERIES OE DEBATES i TO BEGIN AT THE Y. M. C A. i 1 I With a well-arranged debate on a i man's right to use one day in seven for his own amusement and recreatiou. a scries of winter afternoon debates will vtarl todav at tho V. M. V. A. The dolialo will bo presided over .by .Judge M. L. 'Ritchie. The principals will bo Robert Porter, A. Blniuo Roberts. Rob-erts. Professor George B. Swcezcy and liUcial Ray. The (inestion of tho use of Sundny is one that, is full of interest, from industrial, in-dustrial, social and religious points of view. Its treatment will be of special interct to young men. A good musical programme will be given in connection with tho debate, and the Y. M. C. A. will be open all afternoon lo the young men of tho city. The musical programme is: Miss lrino Kellv. soprano solo; Hdwiu P. Kim hull, pinnb solo: C ,1. Xetlleton, violin solo. Tho debate programme for tho winter win-ter is: ' I. Uesolveu". Thai a man who works I l ls a week Is JiiHtlllod In unln$t Suiitliiy for lits own amusement ami 100- rcallon. 2. Itotolvel. That the average man can b- 11 Christian without belonging to n rliun.li. :!. Kesolved. That, u Rood moral man I la tint Ideal oltlZiMi. I I. Resolved. That no man should ; marry until lie Is twenty-live. :. Kesolved. 'I'lmt IiouIiik; la e.oisal)lc under curtain olreuinstunces. 15.- lU-solvod. That tho blir ThnnlcsRlv-ItiK ThnnlcsRlv-ItiK football paines should bo abolished by schools and universities. T. UoMolvod. That u young man sdiould never drink IntoNloants as n beverage. S. Resolved. That a young mini should select that honorable llfeworl: which will bring him the most money. a. ttesolved. That a divorced person should be prohibited, by law, from marrying mar-rying again. 10. Resolved. That nil theaters in this oltv should be closed on Sunday. fl. Resolved. That this city should have ft theater coininlHloii. whoso dntv It .should be lo approve of the moral Htnudiird of every show and picture film before Ita presentation to the pu title. )l Resolved. That tho Rlble nhould be read In all public schools of this slate. All the young men of tho city are invited lo attend tho debates and to make the Y. M. C. A. their hcadrpuv tors Sunday afternoon, whothor they are members or not. Tho musical part of the programme starts at '1:150 o'clock. |