MARTIN, Chief Justice.
The appellant, as administratrix of the estate of David Lyman, deceased, filed a declaration against the Knickerbocker Theatre Company, claiming damages upon the ground that on January 28, 1922, the intestate regularly paid for admission to the company's theater, and occupied a seat as a spectator at a public exhibition given by the company therein, and that while he remained seated, witnessing the performance, the roof, ceiling, and balcony...
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