4 i Ilk> pall VOL. X. ANN ARBOR, MICH., MtOND)AY, OCTOBER 16, 18 99. No. 19. i J WI Cans a Christian be a Successlful Lawy~er?-Discussed -bsj Prof~. U Brewster. T H Fine Fall and Winter E Suitings, Golf Suits, Fancy Testings. T DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY AIWe Carry the Largest Stocli L In the City. Q 103 EAST WASHINGTON ST. T! H E' T LI R ILD Chocolates We make a specialty of Chocolates as a side line. We sell loti of them and our stock is always fresh. Lswney's,Allegrctti'esani Kuhn's always in stock. Wilder's Pharmacy THE 0OLD For sc eeralseek sob hv ly RELIABLEafl adofaeredi wt PIE'15S A SIYlOGtA PTr R. E. JOLLY & CO. ATHENS THE ATRE ONE SOLID WEEK Commencing Monday, Oct. I6. WILBUR OPERA CO. Is. a rpcicreof Ope1asc tigha, Vaud5i scevilles Populacr isse, 10ec20 andt 305)etc.. lull aces cveey dsy oafccr Monday. 1 o es at100,lcofew at 20c QOOTBALL -CLOTH ING- SUITS GOLF QODS. Jerseys and Sweaters at WAHR'S- Prof, J. 1. Brewstr off the laete- partment yesterlay discussed the (ues- flut, 'I® Fidelity to Christian ri- riples Cnsilstent with Successful ruc tce off the Lass?" before the business men's cluss of Congegatinal Church. his remarks wsushtntally s fol- lows: "The layoc is cosimooily m de his villain oan the staigec by the playwier anidsmasnry swio ae called oet crack jokes onl the legal prossin, ad 'these are resolved by aUl eih a malcious sneer aid laugh. A Detroit minister off the gospel eenOly said that the chief oaunce of the grat nucber of eiioree in lilch so I soeencourageent givn is the partie by lassyes, thu sudig tbe whols tacosc -pu slble fr the s ins off a few It oight be said ta'ti the In discriminaela asiu of mister to uarry couples beeasse of the lunging for the aimighiy dollar is a oaso Neither d earation Is true but one is equally as "tue as tue oher. "there are ctwo gcnerl reasons for the existesce of theo erroneous views held about lawyes.eFirt, due to tie fact ldat there are many bad moss in the 1egal profesion. Seccnd, to te Oleaireisnlen of thu true c41ae of the lawrye, Some men adsgrace the profesion-by resortig tI tricks. They are cospeuous In alcomnmuiies ad aru often interested in larger franso- titon, they may be learned or unotearied, rich or psoor, aof altlawyrsre ccJdged by thes few. They often noons o fhrive ht thny canno be osiderd success- ful tor they dlo not evess respect themn- selves. There arc rascals I every v- caotionadi there are ore in tO' lair itshannothsers it'maylbeebeceasosa'ceie tesions Is dishoesty nmay be ges'aer but h h est and m' oetdscsce'ful laccyer cc io is uded iby Chsisianiyb 'A lawcer acts boil s isa.dv isr sed aso adivocate Is mny cises tieslots ci great diilculy rise elilorc'e chich touch the icist cntisae relaions o1 a fanily iald hoibasobettr to dsese such pclcvate missoiccthan a god on- scintilousaChrieini coos The Icgai principle may he seple but cethers are- diticuli sodlrec 01cc a cmancs thh nmoral Iprinciles to decide 'thens I laweyes 're rightecos en more c sect concelusionse cwil e rechd Ilac if not, iand ithee wiii e he liest soiuccss- fi lawersifieeecharacer counts icd cien Ier laweyers idiom itheycan05 rut In cllc's. "Itie c ontenddtt iaolawyreswill take eiher ide riletior, w'oncsg iutit i musk b e ree-'cd tDccwi hch sideiso rult is te cuioletoic le decided anti can only le decided by 'a ticbooali If. a lawerccshould die lifater eaicg one side only he ecwoldimice thn ousurp the plcec ccitue judge May a h'ti so taske op esr ide in a esYs o arc cnoi bothiasicsenited tic e a bee usg? Dc o otthe intermsts cciJusicede macsd ihat iherecohiulcd be argusmecs icer botihs? Thue nsocsis askedwhehehr ace adocate should act fosoeseom he -thinke' s-i'aiihecwcong.,'A i-sere mighi ihink his client ceong and iill acted cischatc rin'cesisli h ce u's soi wrouldi isvie roijustice Shall a rman e comspelleddlee poe himsef nnoe"nt letore by con fie1 n adsoicor nmust he liter' manfr'san adscae eho Is not a chis sion5'SThre ceonlbe necgur- aniee of justice ccithuui a class of mein whecilii dfend anyone. Thee is nich- lng inconsistentinii the practice offlacisc with fidelity o christian irinciplie but on ihe coniary, there is much o en- corageoeverycfesiian criesdes enter the legal professioc." '1hecadd ressew's flowed bya very lively discussion, tev. Bradsaw' sayig he absotely accorded with the vi'ir of te professorsnil Stting that the most practical question is 'that a chris- tian cacs e a mst sueeeoiui lawye far any man, hover rlly heoei. wants an hnest adiser. POOR TEAM PLAY. Game With Western Reserce Char- acterized byj Much Roqh 'Work. Bud fombling coupled with poor to'am p1a -kiept Mlohigan from scolg met than 17 points aganci WesteroIeerv In the game Satrday. It was a dsap- poinrnsent all around wvhen the visitor wre ccen to plunge throgh their op- ponen's' line for mof substantial ;ains to circle their ends and block their kiccls. The home team ee.ed tob. qite at sea a' far as looam wok was cosncercecd, but the individal playing waes at times of a high order. The de- icnse that hus bon reciing' so much attention the pot ceeoc did not matei' alize io any great extnacd thude- servo team found many places through which to gain Wesern Rserve procd to be. 0 ce- tienally cecl cached acd i erc some- w shat strocngcc tbanscalicothey appeared1 here a ye.r ago, and scre received ccliii a score of If to 0. They c-ecocn wau I difd noct fail is resort to dirty work whclen it suited their ends, esnd us a con- sequnce the gamoeas nt the le nest' tisat has booan inssed on Regent's field. A guod deal of opecs slgging cyss infolgof In and soue of the pect a- torcscre highly edifed to see Cap. Laub of the Rleserves twitnetzigoral's leg. The comedy of plays, misplays, fai- Iasuee'uc 5 Inicd I Isoa-t ZSwic' ri bleat, sluggingetc,etc., eas presented icc t00 folIcg macnre Capt. Steekic wron cisc toss usd chse the cest gal, Clichy kitking off for iesere at foci f3e?5. Snow re-eie-ctue bal at about the i7-yardi limitanicatrried It ack to tsc of.On he firstccdowns Keena pot- ed for is yarcds, Snow siling the man wherea ho stood. Sribinger bcked filiicesalsalicner ihe fist timcor feeSyads hut lico ost 5 we r sloecr ii cming. tnd tpc-' h-ll wenct over ecu doets. Keecc Ice icwo pluncges mde 5, then Di'ccstcln added 7 y going earound '.he' cccii Otld t cci foloswed iecediely souls 6moriiele esolt of trietg the othcer'end 0 ilcs oade 4 nd then Cll took lice ball ut wsestatkelficesro of 5 yards. ld ea succeried only so rcoserincg feus of 1heva acdcihc bal eentoeecross dows.sStciieb se-ac cured a yord ocnd a half ticstisut- pliucnge eand Haldy iocosedslimmneilatey' by going 5throughc'tackie i-r S McLes tcking hi.i nble to gains, Cliy ias exledbcikstiaicd punted ler 0s yards1 the-balOct11 ing's"where it tcccamedow, Kcca tiditeeotbt. isearyi LoIre trough Steckle' and-b'ocekd iLub fall"nice the bal on Michigan's 24- yardcin'ce sticiingr startedci off ciii leaft they f-iled -o secure lie ecan- igone and It 'is 'isMicig'ens b-ll. "cowa tuiteil tir 3 a 11 hebl gocng otetf bocucds -cd RIto''''g'ti In ithe middle'oif'the field.A. delayed pas;ewas tricd sd esulced in a fumble, Aci at-fel ioslihe boillandwsass then 'soen first trracicti e' ceficil yatticCci[folloinsmg euicklyccii 5 noe 'eSnoutC isadeiand iBernctein 4, Steckle esdding 'cusother 4 ",en the ball wa s fucmbled bat McLean sad if andimce5. I ernten bucked fec 5 aced ML eean-irc7,'oseatdHon strict foloine c cg ith 2 ecads Reserve held fir owlesson tiei5-yra i nend Cisaby tced isoiccict es-fof diis. Inl- sead it eent out cci iounds anlMiehi- ecn ad Itociteircoppnents S0yardu line. Meensofound d2,-Brstein , Keena W ilsocn iIKeena 01et mre cd Stecktle wcnl ver cr the tohowlecn aftfr ffteen minutes of play Snowv eiked ile gal The next lie ue found White at left 'end in place of Gil Clisby kicked off 20 yards to Steckle. Keen punted for 30 yards. but someone wcas off side ad the bal -as brought ack and Michi- can 'as advancedi 10 yars. Agil MeKeena ponted, and agin aReerre oansas of side. Tho ball cwas brucpt backand anothr 10 yards sas given to Michigan, Hernsten got iS more on th fist damofn Kd Oene. bucked for 2 snore tt amis fumble gave the hll to itoserv, Meek failng onc i. Clisby booted for 20 ya- xtoMcLacwho broutt liback H Whaite made 0-And dropped the ball, tieerve- getting it. They tried S eec 's and ut to mo aai, then Mldy on two puings netted - yards A second attemnpt to use thee fe- [ioyeei'pa caused a fumble and als of 2 yards. which anthr funbe imm- eataly follownig increased to 1. Cis- by posted for if yards only. lisgerald getisg the bll. Snow carried the al ofciumi the end for 3 yars to -ioh the Ccks and foekleased in turn addd ::S msore, ahen ticmecras called with the ballinciMichigan's possesion ccl into Itecerve's terriory. TOhsed Icaf found the line-up- clangrd by p1'acisc Buttner, Lasn, BlcDonald and Sweely in in p1ace;f Steckle, Dckl, VWilson and Kena. 'Sweeley kicke ff o i Mldy on their 5- sg rd licnw.Ida broght if back to tOe 1-y- od mark chrccwites forcd hian ot oi bound.IHaidy ridSnow's ed but without sucessc anecd Clisy putef to McLean on Reere's 24-yard lineg. White maode , hea Sweeley tried to putando the ball wnt out of ounds only 12 ards ahad of swhers it 0ad been. Iaidy miade 4 but the last 1 cos set forthcomuing and Mihgani took the hll on dowun. fact 'ado 1, Whie 4, Sareeley 2, McDonald 4, Jutnet and oS tceoy ,7 u MLa broke throgh for if yards landing tbs bll on ite- cc-rt s ;-yrd line. Herntein gtg and shitn'rsentuler ocu a revolving p1ay for the sacontd touchdotwn. Sue-ts kicke goal while Clisby sloggd it- grald iis after about 6 mutes of p1ly ecded tiele 1giimat scoring ofth Clsby wee alowedo to remain thu S once ruted ohf the Red and kicked off to lotuser who placed it on the 40-yrd lieee before beicng sopped, Saeeeiy hunated 40 yadc and the alrl rled hi soes. when a Rtesere mainelfol on it. Strin~gr s'irtme out club his acu- toaced 0 sacris but Haely folowerdcwith afeme in o Sweley's dems and he noehinig 1oth-cont doawms20thyards __or lbs. lst tochmdowns Sons failed to keekthec goal and thic score stood 17 to S. This time it tolk but 3 minuuts t bicisgeraid "of the ick st and sohrtc- vned i by.10 yr'de teeosbtie beng toceced Swxeeley posted 40 sod fult, tier c-ho got tho eus sadedd by forcimng -himsesaeelsthai far Reserve could't ,q in acid coted Icaeteat of bouds jost -5 yards ahead hibtfound 4 yarccdshut a iumbloe wcc hK isse gof 'sospig the acheacce. Agatn the e- lacc eelccseeccas ti eluand Jutte gst lice mistsfor a loss of 4 y ards Cliby usie-I it yardtea Ftagecd who looed ut the ball awuhile and thecn fell 0on itC ceeY Punte 25yacde, Sow getting the man'iedlin could scurs cutly lse-scewhninb a furnleshic esh White Profitedcibhrgive -Nlrhig.an the hll. "nice found a-ay ivtee loked4:Wit folowhed s ccith 3, Screley with 3, Mono- ald 4 aso Slc 'mc 6Duacci ca thens met 10 atiulSweceley- toot 'cLeansc's hal an sd TieOsks replsacedI erntin. Swe , cirW5eelks and Dran'scsiweion lbs.eingashed the next 10 Then icin- gans off side play gasee teserv te ball antimscmediatey 10 yards eas d- nated furs ia, rason Mldyfimm- bed 'ad lost a yards In the ml. up Seigsmud and Yaepe dsluged one aun- ther amd Kramner and.- Johosn tok their places in the line up..- Stribage buced for 5 and Maldy for 4 more. Then Stebinger circled Wlt's end fr- CCsh'sccl cn fourths pg,