This action is brought by Lena Solomon to recover damages for personal injuries. She recovered a judgment from which this appeal is taken. The plaintiff states that she is sixty-five years of age and before the accident was always a strong, healthy woman; that at ten o’clock on the morning of January 12, 1906, she was standing on the southeast corner of One Hundred and Tenth street and Lexington avenue, preparing to cross the avenue to the southwest .corner; that while standing there she looked to the right and to the left and there was no car in sight; that the road was clear; that she then started across- the street and does not know what happened to her; that she was knocked down by the car. She remembers that she was struck on the left side by a car that came from uptown and was thrown down. From the testimony of Noah Cornfield, called by the plaintiff, it appeared that he was a passenger on the car referred to by the plaintiff; that he was sitting ' on the east side of the car looking out of the front window; that he saw the plaintiff when she attempted to cross the avenue, and saw her all the while up to the time she received the injury. He states it to be his best judgment that the
For the reasons stated the judgment appealed from should be reversed and a new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide the event.
Gildebslebve and Oliitch, JJ., concur.
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.