
    (66 South. 229)
    No. 20036.
    QUILTER v. KEARNS.
    (June 29, 1914.
    Rehearing Denied Oct. 21, 1914.)
    Appeal and Error (§ 434*) — Abandonment .of Appeal —Nonappearance of Appellant.
    The failure of the appellant to appear in the Supreme Court is an abandonment of the appeal, and the judgment -will be affirmed.
    [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Appeal and Error, Cent. Dig. § 2183; Dec. Dig. § 434.*]
    Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; Porter Parker, Judge.
    
    Action by Mary Quilter, wife of Bernard H. Kearns, against Bernard I-I. Kearns, her husband. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.
    Affirmed.
    George F. Bartley, of New Orleans, for appellant. Dart, Kernan & Dart, of New Orleans, for appellee.
   PROVOSTY, J.

No appearance has been made in this court by the appellant. We take this to be virtually an abandonment of the appeal.

Judgment affirmed.  