RUDKIN, Circuit Judge.
On February 26, 1922, Charles J. Swanson met his death while attempting to raise a barrel of lubricating oil from the floor of the basement of his store to a standard or cradle by means of an electrical freight elevator, in order that oil might be drawn therefrom. At the time of his death he held an accident insurance policy for the sum of $5,000, payable to his wife within 60 days after proof of death resulting from injuries effected through...
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