
    Samuel E. Berman vs. New England Slipper Co. & others.
    June 27, 1944.
    
      E. Miller, (S. Miller with him,) for the plaintiff.
    
      J. S. Kaufman, for the defendant.
   Decree affirmed with costs. The plaintiff alleged that he was a creditor of the corporate defendant “for goods sold and delivered.” The judge ordered the bill dismissed, finding that the only possible claim of the plaintiff was upon promissory notes. From the final decree, dismissing the bill with costs, the plaintiff appealed. Some exhibits are before us, but the evidence otherwise is unreported. We have nothing before us that shows any error of law or fact.  