JONES, Justice.
Appellee literally had some dirty linen — not to be washed in public, but at a site where all members of the public similarly situated were invited. Appellant represented himself to the public as having a place and equipment, at which and in which, same, for monetary consideration, might be cleansed. It was and is commonly known as a laundermat, where clothes are washed and dried in machines set in operation by the deposit of a coin —...
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