Case Name: The Baker-Evans Ice Cream Co. v. Elizabeth Tedesco, an infant, etc.
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1926
Citations: 4 Ohio Law Abs. 129
Docket Number: No. 19071
Parties: The Baker-Evans Ice Cream Co. v. Elizabeth Tedesco, an infant, etc.
Judges: Marshall, CJ., Jones, Day, Allen, Kinkade and Robinson, JJ., concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 4
Pages: 129–130

Head Matter:
No. 19071.
The Baker-Evans Ice Cream Co. v. Elizabeth Tedesco, an infant, etc.

Opinion:
MATTHIAS, J.
It is not actionable negligence for the driver of an auto truck, standing at the curb of a city street, to call "Hey there" as a warning to children congregated about such truck for the purpose of procuring pieces of ice which had dropped therefrom into the street, where in addition to such act of claimed negligence it is averred that as a result of such warning and similar warnings on previous occasions, the plaintiff a child of five years of age and other children with her near the truck were put in fear of the driver and upon his approach would run away from the truck, although upon the occasion in question the plaintiff in crossing the street toward her home was struck by a passing automobile. The doctrine of attractive nuisance has no application under the facts here presented.
Judgment reversed.
Marshall, CJ., Jones, Day, Allen, Kinkade and Robinson, JJ., concur.