
    CATHERINE MANGONE, RESPONDENT, v. JOHN M. PATTERSON, APPELLANT.
    Submitted May 27, 1927
    Decided October 17, 1927.
    For the appellant, William A. Kavanagh.
    
    For the respondent, William G. Kronmeyer.
    
   The opinion of the court was delivered by

Campbell, J.

Respondent was a passenger in a taxicab owned and operated by Mac’s Auto Service, Incorporated, and in a collision between such vehicle and the automobile of appellant she received injuries for which she brought suit against both, Mac’s Auto Service, Incorporated, and appellant, securing a verdict against the latter only, who appeals from the judgment entered thereon.

Pour grounds for reversal are urged.

The first is that the driver of the taxicab was guilty of contributory negligence.

This is not properly before us, because it wás not urged as a ground for nonsuit or direction of verdict, nor was there any request to so charge.

The second and fourth grounds are not proper grounds of appeal; the first thereof being that the verdict is against the weight of the evidence, and the second thereof being that the verdict is excessive.

The remaining ground is alleged error in refusing to non-suit and direct a verdict for appellant.

There was no error therein. There was evidence of negligence, and, contradictory as it may have been, it was for the jury to pass upon, and from it determine the question of negligence.

The judgment below is affirmed, with costs.

For affirmance — The Chiee Justice, Tkenchakd, Parked, Kalisoh, Blacic, Katzenbach, Campbell, Lloyd, White, Yak Buskikk, McGlennon, Kays, PIeteield, Deab, JJ. 14.

For reversal — None.  