[702] 326 U.S. 310, 316 (1945).

[703] 326 U.S. 310.

[704] Philadelphia & Reading Ry. Co. v. McKibbin, 243 U.S. 264, 265 (1917).

[705] In a very few cases, "continuous operations within a State were thought to be so substantial and of such a nature as to justify suits against See St. Louis S.W.R. Co. v. Alexander, 227 U.S. 218 (1913); Missouri, K. & T.R. Co. v. Reynolds, 255 U.S. 565 (1921).

[706] Old Wayne Life Assn. v. McDonough, 204 U.S. 8, 21 (1907).

[707] Simon v. Southern R. Co., 236 U.S. 115, 129-130 (1915).—In neither this case, nor the preceding decision were the defendant corporations notified of the pendency of the action, service having been made only on the Insurance Commissioner or the Secretary of State.

[708] Green v. Chicago, B. & Q.R. Co., 205 U.S. 530 (1907). See also Davis v. Farmers Co-operative Co., 262 U.S. 312, 317 (1923).

[709] Pennsylvania F. Ins. Co. v. Gold Issue Min. & M. Co., 243 U.S. 93, 95-96 (1917).

[710] Rosenberg Bros. & Co. v. Curtis Brown Co., 260 U.S. 516, 517 (1923).

[711] Goldey v. Morning News, 156 U.S. 518 (1895).