Iii her petition, .Mrs. flood man faid that July l.‘, 1002, .slit* hied with tin* fity clerk a notice to :il! lifjwor dealers of the oily, warning them not to soil to 11or husband. 1 ho notice being served the following day. Murphy ignored the notice.A Jury in the common pleas vonil ndtimed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, giving her damages of over $50(1. The circuit court held that '.Mrs, Goodman had been damaged, but • that the amount of damages awarded her weie excessive and ordered a iemitter, .which trimmed ilie damages to $250.The ease was then taken to the supreme court, which decided in favos of the plaintiff.Goodman, who is a con tract or. isnow living with his wife and famih •*U Delaware.