
    Salinger v. Rupel.
    [No. 11,088.
    Filed April 18, 1922.]
    
      Appeal. — Apellee’s Failure to File Brief. — Confession of Error.— Where appellant makes a prima facie showing of reversible etfror, the failure of appellee to file a brief will be treated as a confession of error, and the judgment will be reversed.
    From St. Joseph Circuit Court; Will G. Crabill, Judge Pro Tem.
    
    Action by Earl Rupel against Samuel Salinger. From a judgment for plaintiff, the defendant appeals.
    
      Reversed.
    
    
      Shively, Gilmer, Arnold & Doran and Dudley M. Shively, for appellant.
   McMahan, J.

— Appellant appeals from a decree foreclosing a mechanic’s lien, and in support of his assignment of errors and brief in support thereof has made a prima facie showing of reversible errors. Appellee has filed no brief and under the circumstances we will treat such failure as a confession of errors.

The judgment is therefore reversed with directions to sustain appellant’s motion for a new trial.  