Graniere Sues the National and Providence Mills Company for $5000 Damages.
The national and Providence Worsted Mills are defendants in a suit brought by Filippo Graniere in which he asks for $5000 damages, for injuries received while clearing a machine belonging to the defendants.
The plaintiff alleges that in April of 1902 he was hired to clean a certain machine and that while in process of the work, the machine was sometimes put in motion. No instructions were given, as to how to avoid being entangled he claims and he alleges he was caught in the machine.
He received from it many injuries, his right leg being broken in two places, and his body buried and lacerated badly, causing him much pain and putting him to great expense for medicine and medical attendance.
He brings suit through his attorneys E. DeV. O’Connor and J. H. Gainer,
The Providence News, Providence, RI, February 9, 1903