Case Name: LULU K. ISELDYKE AND ELSIE CARELL, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v. MINNIE GOLDFARB, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1941-10-28
Citations: 127 N.J.L. 291
Docket Number: 
Parties: LULU K. ISELDYKE AND ELSIE CARELL, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v. MINNIE GOLDFARB, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 127
Pages: 291–291

Head Matter:
LULU K. ISELDYKE AND ELSIE CARELL, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v. MINNIE GOLDFARB, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.
Argued October 7, 1941 —
Decided October 28, 1941.
Before Justices Parker, Donges and Colie.
For the appellant, William V. Breslin.
For the respondents, Winne & Banta (George Winne, of counsel).

Opinion:
Pee Cubiam.
This appeal is from judgments in favor of plaintiffs, rendered by the District Court judge, sitting without a jury. The suit was to recover for damages to certain sewing machines that were owned by plaintiffs but were in the car driven by their bailee when it came into collision with the car driven by defendant. The collision took place at a right-angle street intersection during daytime. The District Court found as a fact that defendant's negligence was the sole and proximate cause of the action. Our examination of the evidence discloses ample evidence to support such a finding.
The judgments appealed from are affirmed, with costs.