THOMAS, Justice.
The appellants, husband and wife, lost in their action against the appellee to recover damages suffered when the wife stumbled and fell in the store of the appellee, a so-called "one man" corporation dominated, operated and controlled by appellants' son.
The salient facts are simple. Evidently the appellee's place of business consisted of a shop where shirts were made and a store where the products of the shop were sold. The appellant-husband...
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