Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1924

Kirk v. Showell, Fryer & Co.

Kirk v. Showell, Fryer & Co.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided February 4, 1924 · Frazer, Kephart, Moschzisker, Sadler, Simpson, Walling
279 Pa. 288; 124 A. 84; 1924 Pa. LEXIS 720

Kirk v. Showell, Fryer & Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

When this case was before us in Kirk v. Showell, Fryer & Co., 276 Pa. 587, we held that the issues involved were for the jury.

A reading of the records shows the evidence at the last trial to be at least equally as strong for plaintiff as that at the former trial; which is all that need be said in disposing of the present appeal.

The judgment is affirmed.

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