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$10,000 Attachment. 
In an action of tort by Manuel S. 
Miguel, a minor, brought by Manuel 
S. Miguel, sr., his guardian, Special 
Sheriff Cronin last Friday filed an at- 
tachment against Arthur M. Burnham 
of Manchester. The figure named in 
the attachment is $10,000. 
The case is brought by Mr. Miguel, 
who lives in Manchester and who is 
manager of the Joseph Pink & Co. 
harness business in Pulsifer’s block, 
for injuries received by his son by 
falling from Mr. Burnham’s team, 
upon which, it is alleged, he was taken 
while driving on the road. 
It was in September the accident 
happened. One of the wheels of a 
heavy drag, driven by Arthur Burn- 
ham, passed over the little Miguel boy’s 
foot. The lad was taken to the chil- 
dren’s hospital in Boston where all 
possible has been done to save the 
foot and limb. Several weeks ago 
Mrs. Miguel went to Boston, skin was 
grafted from her, but after fifteen days 
the graft did not take. The skin will 
now be grafted from the boy’s own 
hips, and if this does not take, the little 
fellow will probably loose his foot, and 
the doctors fear he will be lame for life. 
For Poor Children. 
Four big sacks, filled to overflowing 
with vegetables and fruit, were sent 
to the Salvation Army at Gloucester, 
Wednesday, to be distributed among 
the poor families there on Thanksgiv- 
ing Day. 
The little children of the four 
lower grades in the G. A. Priest school, 
Manchester, made the gift as their 
Thanksgiving offering. 
It was through the influence of the 
teachers of grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, Misses. 
Woodbury, Leonard, Allen and Gold- 
smith, who thought this idea of giving 
would be a good way of teaching the 
little ones what Thanksgiving meant, 
that the children were asked to each 
bring something for the poor children 
of Gloucester. Tuesday was the day 
set, and when all had brought in this 
donation, four large sacks were filled, 
and these were sent to Gloucester 
Wednesday. 
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