Case Name: PARKER et al. v. THOMAS
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1920-10-14
Citations: 268 F. 1022
Docket Number: No. 2805
Parties: PARKER et al. v. THOMAS.
Judges: Before BAKER, ALSCHULER, and PAGE, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: Federal Reporter
Volume: 268
Pages: 1022–1022

Head Matter:
PARKER et al. v. THOMAS.
(Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
October 14, 1920.)
No. 2805.
In Error to the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois. Action between Ulysses S. Thomas and Matthew K. Parker and others. Judgment for the former, and the latter bring error.
Affirmed.
Edward O. Brown and Rupert Barry, both of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff in error. Edwin H. Cassels, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant in error.
Before BAKER, ALSCHULER, and PAGE, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The judgment is attacked upon the ground that the record conclusively shows the indorsement by plaintiffs in error of the note in question to have been for the accommodation of defendant in error. The proofs (all appearing by stipulation) afford evidence of the ultimate fact that the indorsement was not for the accommodation of defendant in error, and therefore the judgment must be and is affirmed.