
    Jordan, Appellant, v. Kirschner.
    Argued April 10, 1928.
    Before Porter, ' P. J., Henderson, Trexler, Keller, Linn, Gawthrop and Cunningham, JJ.
    
      July 12, 1928:
    
      'Henry C. Baur-, for appellant.
    — Where a lease authorizes the confession of judgment in case of default in payment of rent, judgment may be entered without an affidavit of default: Kahn v. Harlan, 55 Pa. Superior Ct. 568; Kirch v. Crawford, 61 Pa. Superior Ct. 288; Montelius v. Montelius, Brightly N. P. 79.
    
      Franklin B. Hosbach, and with him Miles R. Nason, for appellee.
    — Judgment entered upon a warrant of attorney in a lease, without an averment of default, is irregular and void: Kolf v. Lieberman et al., 282 Pa. 479.
   Per Curiam,

The order is affirmed on the opinion of President Judge Eossiter, of the court below.  