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The Editor's Bag "There are three kinds of lawyers, but the others are just as good."

THE LAW AS IT IS DIGESTED IN DENVER WO hundred members of the Den ver Bar Association, at their

annual banquet Feb. 21, gave their con sideration to the following brief :—

STATE OF COLORADO City and County of Denver

IN rue raarrrc cum THE DENVER BAR ASSOCIATION 1). FOOD BRIEF ON ORAL ARGUMENT FILED FEBRUARY 21. 1910 JAMES M. LOMERY. Clerk

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ROAST TEAL DUCK AU CRESSON "Interest. when it accrues, estoppel."—2 Smith L. C. 775.

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WALDORF SALAD “A guest at a hotel may satisfy his appetite when he goes to the table."—-l8 Atl. 938, 939. STRAWBERRY ICE-CREAM FANCY CAKE "One cannot eat his cake and have his cake too."-—99 Fed. 695, 697.

CHEESE TOASTED CRACKERS “Cheese eaten with bread would hardly be called a sauce."—l52 U. S. 626. DEM I-TASSE CIGARS "Tobacco is victuals and drink."—-23Atl.588. "It is an inalienable right of the citizen to get drunk."—-59 Mo. App. 122, 127. "This is a dry banquet."

BILL OF PARTICULARS

BRIEF (AND MEMORANDUM OF AUTHORITIES APPLICABLE THERETO)

"Eating dinner is a matter of necessity." —41 N. E. 1051, 1054.

OF COUNSEL HEREIN DESIGNATED SPECIALLY APPEARING FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN SPECIFIED "A fit ocmsion to deliberate is when the

court is full."-—11 Pet. 173.

BLUE POINT COCKTAIL

“Counsel may, in the discretion of the court, be permitted to lie down on the floor and holler at the top of his voice."—~58 S. W. 422.

“Oysters have not the power of locomo tion."—14 Wendell 42, 46.

Hon. E. C. Stimson, Toastmaster. "He would swear a hole through a two-inch

"Water runs and will run."—12 Ga. 404, 411

CELERY

plank."—-74 N. W. 208.

MOCK TURTLE A L'ANGLAISE

Hon. john F. Shafrolh. "George Washington."

"There is a class of lies, voluntary, yet weak, that do not give rise to an action."— 2 Ga. 66, 68.

CIGARETTES The right to enjoy the use of tobacco is a

natural right that is not forbidden by law.

Hon. George W. Musser, "Dissents." “All I can say is, that I differ from those judges, and I feel bound to say that when I do differ from such judges I entertain much more doubt as to the propriety of my decision than of theirs."—-Brett, L. J., in

12 S. W. 297.

L. R. 7 P. D. 102. RADISHES, QUEEN OLIVES, GHERKINS BLACK BASS A LA MENIERE SPRING LAMB CHOPS A LA PRINTANI “One cannot be expected to encounter a lion as he would a lamb."—-6 Jones Law (51 N. C.) 392, 398.

SWEETBREADS BRAISED AU TRUFFLE ROMAN PUNCH

Hon. john T. Barnett, "Free Advice."

"The quality of the advice of counsel may be such as to warrant the presumption that it was obtained gratis."—9 S. E. 1040. Ralph Talbot, “Our justice Courts." "No wise and orderly mind can reasonably complain when he gets the common justice of the country, though he may wish that the