Mrs. Frances E. Patrick brought an action for damages against the National Bellas-Hess Company and the Ross-Frankel Contractors Inc., alleging: that she entered the store of the defendant company with a view of making a purchase, when the store was being remodeled by the Ross-Frankel Company; that
In the cross-bill of exceptions Mrs. Patrick complains because the court passed an order directing that the costs of writing up the stenographic report of the case be assessed against her. The case was reported by the court stenographer. The movant in filing her brief of evidence did not use the stenographic report, but from notes made by her counsel during the trial and from memory wrote up a brief of the evidence, which the trial judge refused to approve, for the reason that on account of the lapse of time he was unable to remember all the evidence adduced in the trial, which had consumed two days. Counsel for movant then had movant make affidavit that because of her poverty she was unable to pay the costs of having the stenographic report of the evidence transcribed. The
Judgment reversed on main hill of exceptions; affirmed on cross-hill.