Thomasson v. City of Chicago, 261 Ill. 131 (1913)

Dec. 17, 1913 · Illinois Supreme Court
261 Ill. 131

Nina Thomasson et al. Appellants, vs. The City of Chicago, Appellee.—Sarah Lillian Phelps, Admx., Appellant, vs. The City of Chicago, Appellee.—Harry S. Mecartney, Appellant, vs. The City of Chicago, Appellee.

Opinion filed December 17, 1913.

This consolidated case is controlled by the decision in City of Chicago v. Thomasson, 259 Ill. 322.

AppEae from the Appellate Court for the First District ; — -heard in that court on appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. Jesse A. Baedwin, Judge, presiding.

Richard W. Ceifford, and Enoch J. Price, for appellants.

Phieip J. McKenna, and Howard F. Bishop, (Wie-Eiam H. Sexton, Corporation Counsel, of counsel,) for appellee.

Mr. Justice Carter

delivered the opinion of the court:

These three cases were consolidated in this court and heard as one case. Each of them came to this court by appeal .on a certificate of importance from the Appellate Court. The record in this consolidated case is in all essential particulars the same as that in City of Chicago v. Thomasson, 259 Ill. 322. The questions raised are identical with those raised in the case just cited. The decision in that case must control here.

The judgment of the Appellate Court must therefore be affirmed in each case.

Judgments affirmed.