GRIFFITH, J., February 5, 1954.
The complaints in these actions are quite similar. In the Gatto case it is averred that plaintiff suffered personal injuries by reason of slipping on the floor of the lodge premises which were in a dangerous condition by reason of having been strewn with napkins and spilled liquids. In the Mastrini case the complaint averred that the personal injuries were occasioned by reason of plaintiff slipping on a stairway in the lodge premises...
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