
    CALDWELL v. NICHOLS.
    (Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
    February 28, 1918.)
    No. 2533.
    Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern Division of the Southern District of Illinois. Bill by Charles M. Caldwell against Dell D. Nichols. From a decree dismissing the bill, complainant appeals.
    Affirmed.
    Charles C. Le Forgee, of Decatur, Ill., for appellant.
    Daniel McCaskill, of Chicago, Ill., and Alba A. Jones, of Decatur, Ill., for appellee.
    Before BAKER, ALSCHULER, and EVANS, Circuit Judges. •
   PER CURIAM.

Appellee obtained final judgment in the courts of Illinois in an action at law against appellant for the possession of real estate. 275 Ill. 520, 114 N. E. 278. This appeal is from a decree dismissing, for want of equity appellant’s bill to enjoin the eaiorcement of the judgment. Our examination of the record confirms the view we had at the close of the arguments, namely, appellant has failed to prove facts which- would constitute an estoppel. Affirmed.  