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Domestic News December 17, 1913

Norwich Bulletin

Norwich, New London County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

Six-year-old James Hutchinson was struck by Judge Gardiner Greene's auto outside West Thames Street School on Tuesday. He sustained bruises but no broken bones and was taken home for treatment by Dr. Higgins.

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Auto Struck Schoolboy.

At the noon dismissal of the West Thames street school Tuesday James Hutchinson, aged 6 years, ran out into the street and was hit by the auto owned by Judge Gardiner Greene. The driver took the boy in the machine and drove with him to his mother's home at 180 West Main street, she now being Mrs. George W. Gray, and Dr. Higgins was called to care for his injuries.

There were a number of bruises about the boy's body, but no bones were broken. Dr. Higgins will not be able to tell for some time just how the case will result. It is thought the boy is not badly injured.

What sub-type of article is it?

Accident

What keywords are associated?

Schoolboy Accident Auto Struck James Hutchinson Judge Gardiner Greene

What entities or persons were involved?

James Hutchinson Judge Gardiner Greene Mrs. George W. Gray Dr. Higgins

Where did it happen?

West Thames Street

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

West Thames Street

Event Date

Tuesday

Key Persons

James Hutchinson Judge Gardiner Greene Mrs. George W. Gray Dr. Higgins

Outcome

bruises about the boy's body, no bones broken, not badly injured

Event Details

James Hutchinson, aged 6 years, ran out into the street at noon dismissal of West Thames street school and was hit by the auto owned by Judge Gardiner Greene. The driver took the boy to his mother's home at 180 West Main street and Dr. Higgins was called to care for his injuries.

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