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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellant, v. The York Silk Manufacturing Company, Bankrupt, 1914 — 232 U.S. 718 · caselaw · US
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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellant, v. The York Silk Manufacturing Company, Bankrupt
232 U.S. 718·Supreme Court of the United States·1914
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Opinion
No. 200.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellant, v. The York Silk Manufacturing Company, Bankrupt.
Appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Submitted January 27, 1914.
Decided March 2, 1914.
Mr. Jackson H. Ralston and Mr. William E. Richardson for the appellant, Mr. Henry C. Niles for the appellee.
[MAJORITY]
Per Curiam. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Holden v. Stratton, 191 U. S. 115.