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The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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37 -v I- I MONDAY evening, JULY i 1C13 THE PiiiSBUKG PltKSO 1 I uOHs "DEATH in tfi Hi record Mm an swA o. i I 1 1 Ik I I ii I tn uvu i a 'i i nr era ma mm mm hbl bbh SIRS. W. D. WRIGHTE fl airs, w.

Z. Wriebter. aeed 83, a former resident of this city, died Tomorrow Tuesday) A. Sale Saturday In the home or tier son, Clifford D. Wrigrhter, at Lewiston, Ind.

She was the daughter of the I' 1 COWMTOW iJ late Abijah and Margaret TJpdergrraft At Hays and her material grandmother was one of the pioneers who came to I'w i 1 If this country with William Penn Knitted Wool Sweaters Mrs. Wrighter was born in Burrell township, "Westmoreland county, and in was the widow of Dr. W. D. Wrighter, who served for three years in the OLYMPIC THEATER ALL WEEK AMBASSADOR GERARD'S "My Four Years in Germany" First Time at Popular Prices AtiKinested by Symohonr Orchestra New Air fcooliii Sxsitem 5iow Operating.

COLUMBIA JUNE ELVIDGE IS A WOMAN OF REDEMPTION" Civil war as captain of a company in At Very Special Prices 111 in a regiment raised in this city After the war Dr. Wrighter was con nected with the Schoenberger Steel this city, until 1879, when the III I ii LIBERTY MARY PICKFORD in "HOW COULD YOP, JEAN?" REGENT PEXX and nLULII I HIGHLAND EMMY WEHIiEN in "THE HOUSE OF GOLD" PLAZA BERTY AVE, Bl.OOMFELD WM. FARNUM in "ROUGH READY" CTDlklfl FORBES AND 0 1 KflN ATWOOD GEO. 31. COHAN in "Hit-the-Trail HolUday" RCI HOMEWOOD DLLlflAR- AND BENNETT JUNE CAPRICE in "BLUE EYED 3HRY" ARSENAL Bn 3L1RGUERITE CLARK in "PRUNELLA" ROYLAND iTsburo FA3IOUS DOLLY" SISTERS In "Million Dollar Dollies" Shetland Wool Slipovers Without sleeves; in Turaooise, Salmon, Pink.

Buff, Nile, Black and White. Specially priced family moved to the west. The late William B. Hays, former mayor of Pittsburg, was a nephew of Mrs. Wrighter.

News of her death was received here by her niece, Mrs. J. Agnew, 1915 Brownsville Carrick. GRAND OPERA BOUSE BLDG. LYRIC I C0t Sweater JfMK A 173.

Mrs. Wrighter. attended the Method "SOCIAL AMBITIONS" FATTY ARBUCIiLE IX "MOONSHINE" ist -church and while a resident of this city was a member of the Aabury chapel congregation. She was active 1 in Red Cross work until a few days FIFTH Shetland Wool Slipover With sleeves, purled waist and sailor collar; trimmed in contrasting colors. Salmon, Pink, Turquise, Buff, Copeni and Black, as illustrated.

miNERVA AVENUE before she died. Two sons, W. Wrighter, of North Yakima, "THE UNBELIEVER now In training in Camp Lewis, and Clifford FEATURING THE U. S. MARINES in ei Wrighter, with whom she made her COLONIAL- OOD WILKINSBURG home; a sister, Mrs.

M. A. Baxter, Regular Price $6.95 Specially Priced for this Sale I55f of New Kensington, ai3 a brother, 111 111 I BOMB PL jcL ETHEL CLAYTON in "MAN HUNT" Inside Fifth Ave. Arcade ARCADIU8V1- (acl 'hi- George B. Hays, of Sharon, survive JOHN DALEY.

BRYANT WASHBURN IV "TWENTY-ONE" AND HARRY LLOYD COMEDY at John Daley, aged 74. of 35 Dinsmore ave. Crafton, dropped dead shortly 4.95 Sp after 9 a m. yesterday in front of St. III E23 IEsH Jb II NORTH SIDE Philip's Catholic church, Crafton av? ill trmm.

mn 1600 FIFTH AVE. Crafton. Mr. Daley was about to en III mmui 5 V3 la )f I ALTO FEDERAL ST, NORTH SIDE NOVELTY ter the church to attend mass whei HENRY B. WALTHALL death occurred.

Mr. Daley was born In Ireland and came to this countr mmA IN "HIS ROBE OP HONOR" CARMEL MEYERS IN "BROADWAY" SCANDAL" when a child. He was an electrician and one cf the first to instal electric mm light lines in this city and also en 121519 FIFTH AVE. f.lAJESTiC gaged in the early construction of the Shetland Wool Coat Sweaters With Tuxedo front; colors. Pink, Nile, Turquoise.

Buff, Copen, Purple, Salmon, Rose and Black, as illustrated. Regular price, $9.75. Specially Priced for this Sale at 7.95 719-721 EAST OHIO ST. GOULD- Postal Telegraph system here. He WM.FARNUM CHARLIE CHAPLIN was one of the few surviving mem- II GO.

iIW -TT 1 'f I bfrs of the old time Telegraphers' as IV "TRUE BLUE" f-ociation. Mr. Daley was a member IN A TG'S LIFE' i i of Post 157, G. A. having served i ONE- 628 Eait Ohio St.

rir-iH avis. during the rebellion in the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio volunteers. Pour sons, Robert, Jay and Harry Daley of Crafton, and George "FATHERS OF MEN" AND "Jumping Jacks and Jail Birds" ALICE JOYCE IN 'TRIUMPH OF THE WEAK" Daley, serving overseas In Co. I II 4b LW Three Hundred and Fifteenth machine Shetland WH Sweater 1 Zephyr Wool Coat Sweaters With white sailor collar and sash; in fancy Blazer stripes or solid colors. Copen.

Turquoise, Nile, Rose, Purple, Green, Lavender, Lobster and Black, as illustrated. Regular Price M0 GARDEN- North Ave. Near Federal gun a daughter. Mrs. Rob.

ert A- Miller, of Crafton; four sisters, VICTORIA ist CENTER AVE. St. Miss Kat Daley. Mrs. Rose Hogan of III I' K-- J.

STUART BLACKTON'S JUNE CAPRICE Sandusky, Barnes an3 II 1 4 IV GREAT SUCCESS "MISSING" Miss Elizabeth Daley of Shawville, and four grandchildren. "BLUE EYED MARY" SUNSHINE COMEDY Specially Priced for this Sale SOS FEDERAL ST, NORTH SIDE. CENTER AVE. UPTOWN Wjr lK ONLY THE BEST at FRANK KEENAN IN "RULER OF THE ROAD" LUKE COMEDY AND NEWS PROGRA3I CHANGED DAILY, its 4711 QW Avenue- CHARLES P. HILL.

Charles P. Hill, aged 57. died yesterday in his home, S21 Coal st. Edge-wood. He was born" in New Alexander, Westmoreland county, and for the last nine years lived in Kdgewood.

He was in the contracting business and was a member of the Calvary Lutheran church of Edgewood. His widow, 5frs. Eliza Medsker Hill; a son. Charles E. Hill of Buffalo; a daughter.

Mrs. Homer Lausser of Pittsburg; two A Liberty fflt. i i'ROGRAM CHANGEF ii BRIGHTON DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IV "AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY" DAILY Fiber Silk Sweaters EAST LIBERTY th. grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Hi Crawford of Sterling.

survive. 1 ERAPH 0 NE LIBERTY lhAs JOHJT BARRYMORE EVELYN JVESBIT RUSSELL THAW "REDEMPTION" i.i 7.7: A Fiber Silk Coat Sweaters Belted back and sash, sailor collar in Rose, Sat-r A CEI CC "RAFFLES Turquoise and Purple. Regularly S10. Specially Priced at. ACADEMY 125 Beaver Ave.

AIVIBRA- 8112 Penn Ave. RABBI MOSES KRAMER. Rabbi Moses Kramer, aged 69, of the Jewish Home for the Aged, died in the Monteflore hospital Friday. He came to this country from Russia 23 years ago. Up until two years ago he was rabbi of the Sahro Triflo synagogue, 2425 Miller st and was at the head of the Beth Abraham Cemetery While getting out of bed about a week ago he fell and sustained Internal injuries.

Two sons, Benjamin and Alexander Kramer PEARL WHITE 'THE HOUSE OF HATE' tADYS BROCKWELL Fiber Silk Coat Sweaters Fancy sailor collar and colors. Purple, Turquoise. Rose, Salmon and Peacock. Regularly priced at $11.75 Specially priced for this Sale at i MADDIC '9 PREBLE AVE. IVIWlmlmMO NORTH SIDE.

"THE ZEPPELIN'S LAST RAID" 601T PENN AVENUE -NKLYN FARNUM IN REWARD 6 1 ilug 4773 kinCI PENNSYLVANIA, AT SEDGWICK CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "CHASE 3IE, CHARLIE" MONDAY "THE HONOR SYSTEM IPOLITAH LIBERTY AYE! JOHN L. MEANS. SteubenviUe. 0 July 1. John L.

Means, aged 48, died at his home here yesterday. He was sheriff of Jefferson county for three years, which office he held at the time of his death. At the age of 21 he- was elected to the legislature and served two terms. He 4ARRY MOlEY IN SOUTH SIDE CHILDREN" later served two terms as county audi rfirr PENN brick structure, collapsed while it was being remodeled, smashing adjoining small buildings. Firs quickly broke out in the wreckage.

A majority of the victims, who were buried in the collapse, were burned to death. Official investigation of the accident was begun today. 1217 CARSON STREET AT 31AIN ST. MRS. KATHERIE QIINV.

Mrs. Patherine Quinn died Saturday in her home in Boundary Wilsoi. She was a member of the St. Clair Roman Catholic church of Clalrton. Two daughters, Mrs.

Charles Mc-Chesney and Mrs. James Keating; three sons, Thomas. James and Josepn Quinn. and a sister. Mrs.

Thomas Har-b; JU survive. tor. He was a Mason and a member of various other orgainzations. He Is survived by one brother. iaiEST CLASS PICTURES ALBERT DWYTE AND STOCK PLAYERS ALSO PICTURES CHASGKU DAILY CHANGED DAILY.

a HOMEWOOD AVE. NEAI FKANKSTOWN RREN KERRIGAN COLONIAL CARSON ST. FRANK KEENAN IN "RULER OF THE ROAD" f1? ix J. MAN'S MAN" MRS. ELIZA AS WKAGER EVAHS.

Mrs. Eliza Ann Weager Evans, aged 63, 235 Kaercher widow of Thomas Haddock Evans, died yesterday in Mercy hospital. She was born in Monmouthshire, South Wales, and came to Pittsburg when a child. She was a member of the Squirrel Hill Christian church. One son, Thomas Evafis, and six daughters.

Sarah, Jennie, Isabel, Ruth, Frances and Eliza Evans, all of Pittsburg, survive. WILLIAM H. MONHEIM. William H. Monheim.

aged 59, died Saturday in this home, 1073 Lincoln avf. He was born In Germany and came to this country S5 years ago. His widow, Mrs. Henrietta Monhelm, five daughters and six sons survive. NEW ITALIAN GAINS REJOICE GREAT BRITAIN Ave.

nWAY TEARLE STRAND 8t" SERG. ARTHUR GUY KMPEY HIMSELF la OVER THE TOP" IN rUDGMENT HOUSE" 6150 PENN AVE. St 1313 Canon Soath Side. AMERICAN HART 5t.S BODIES OF 39 DEAD REMOVED FROM RUINS OF SIOUX CITY FIRE JACK PICKFORD IN "SPIRIT OF '17' lDV A BRAY CARTflnv B1RS. JAMES S.

SYK.ES. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sykes, aged 51. wife of James S. Sykes of 220 Binjr-ham cied Friday in the Pas6avant hospital.

She was born in Greens-burg and came to Pittsburg in 18)s. Mis Sykes was a member of the Mt. Washington Presbyterian church. Betides her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Jacobs and Miss Mary Elizabeth Sykes.

her mother, Mrs. M. Schreyer, and two Mrs. P. Baef and Mrs.

J. W. Williamson, AVarrlngrton Ave. At Allen HILL-TOP ATA Dlttf 6139 July Records Today 1S401 A Stalea Day 1 SSe par4lea af the Caa CARLYLE BLACKWELL UX Pe Ave Ligature and DY TODAY "LEAP TO FA3IE" a Little Btae Star In taa Heary "Tl' Maeaaaaaga aa OrpSvema t. 2618 Browns BRENTWOOD 3414 PENN AVENUE ville Road.

ES UNDER VTHE SEA" Jut LOe WMUsftM Crossed the Delo-1 184WI war. Gaaeral Peralng Will Croaa the I ammmt i By L'aited Preaa. Sioux City, July 1. Thirty-nine bodies had been removed today from the ruins of the Ruff buildkig, which collapsed and burned Saturday. Five persons were reported missing, and their bodies may lie in the wreckage.

Thirty Injured men and women were being cared for at hospitals. Three of them may die. The bodies of 28 dead have been identified. The others were charred so badly that identification may be impossible. The Ruff building, a four-story I Rain I NORMA TALMADGE IN "Secret of The Storm Country" 'itt 4 Week at $2.00 17c, 11c, 6c By Caitea Preaa.

London. July 1. The London press was enthusiastic today over the new Italian success Saturday, which resulted la the storming of Monte Di Valbella, on the Asiago plateau, with the capture of more than S00 Aus-trians. A dispatch from the Italian front said the Austrians, following the Italian victory, issued proclamations forbidding the people in the occupied districts from speaking in public, or spreading the news. Military police seized flowers displayed in windows, claiming euch acts were seditious.

Austrian police in the occupied districts repressed the people's jubilation by beating and arresting citizens who attempted a demonstration. The Italians, aided by British and French troops, attacked Monte Di Valbella at dawn Saturday after an intense artillery preparation. They carried the mountain and later held it against repeated counter-attacks. To the eastward the Italians also captured an observation post on the southern slopes of Sasso Rosso, taking 33 prisoners. 'II Mar Stay Away a Little Laager lMTOfYavr Llaa Avo Wa Hmi Laaa Bat Miae.

aaa Barr 8Se Caaiatry It Ksw Orpheas tartet GEORGE FRIEDMAN. George Friedman, aged 44, is dead at his home, 1041 Warrington ave. is survived by a widow, three sons, two sisters and three brothers. He was active in fraternal circles, being a member of the Knights of Pythias, Ittasonic orders, the Pentelpha club and the Washington synagogue. BC 1713 to 1718 CENTER A VE.

7 4 1 it (Wr Bsllaa Sfaelley Vox Trot. rTPSAKin 1608 CARSON ST, Bet. lth Sc 17th 9ta. CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY DAY. LD DALY i pNITED STATES' SSe Kellaae Medley Oae-Stop i 367S The atalakow Girl Medley Fa fretl.

Mllltarv Baad 15 I Oh Lady! Lady 1 Medley Pas: Trot Band tM Sooth. Kast aad Woat Harry Leader 451S3 fBrlng- Baek My SoMlar Boy to Me OUva Kllao 1.00 Brla Ton Safely to Onr Araaa Again Baker 7lL Ivietor Military Baad 860 iLtoorty Forever March. i Icon IS BRUSHTON AVENUE AMERICAN Marguerite Clark Harold Loekvreod IN "THE CRUCIBLE" Maek Sennett'a "KITCHEN LADY IERGUSON ST mmm IN IfG'S HOUSE" if A la lna do In laaa In the Cnxnoov Tenor; ESnOllo do Gasana, Baritone. In Spanish TH SIDE n.K- fllakv Oevaldlae Varrar. Soorano PerrysvlIIe At TiKsart St.

i) GLADYS BROCKWELL IN "HER ONE 3HSTAKE" COLISEUM sooUr- ALWAYS THE NEWEST AND BEST PHOTOPLAYS CHANGED DAILY ITE CLARK AND CONVENTION IN MOVING PICTURES The Clearest, Most Distinct Parade Pictures Ever Made in Pittsburg. See Yourself in the Parade or as a Spectator. Made by Geo. Bates Pittsburg Commercial Motion Picture Co. In Conjunction With wssgm Aaa-ela Km Briarht and Pair (from Alma Gtaek, Soprano 4r78 tJttwT Mather mt Jeha MeCennaen.

Tenor IjOO I TQaoT OrahtaM Ballet Zsnee of the Spirits) lJtnl Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski, Conductor IMAr rwhat Are Ton Cfc arlea Hart aa Shanaen Kanr 8S I Do to Help the Boysfj lKr Vear Haed Down. Prltaie Boy American Qswtet POOR MAN" FIFTH ENEMY RAID ON PARIS WITHIN FIVE DAYS FAILS Federal a North Side MIRROR- Soothera Mt. Oliver. I CAREY EDITH STOREY IV TREASURE OF THE SEA" SENT" THE PITT.SBBBB BESS TRAVELOG UE NOVELTY 1715 CARSON ST. SOUTH SIDE.

823-825 OHIO X. S. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SHERIDAN SQUARE EAST LIBERTY. FANNIE WARD IV "INNOCENT" By Lai ted Preaa. Paris.

July 1. German airmen made their earth and fifth raids on Paris within five days last night and early today. The first alarm was sounded at 11:36 p. m. A few posts bombarded the raiders.

"All clear" was given at 12:20 a. m. At 12:48. another alarm was sounded. All aerial' defenses went Into 1 fr- 1 ft LJ1 (EstafeCLAed lZ3t by John XL Vccd Ct, WT JTJ) NEW MILLION DOLLAR PHOTOPLAY THEATER It I PERSONALIZE.

DIRECTED BT UK. HAIRY DAVIS COKIINCOtS ie a. ml to! it p. at The Reason. She I VOIder why I've never had a proposal? "TUJ 7ID TU 1 act.on.

A few bombs were droyyesj in BOGttFonn "nvj could yct nn" Hr WiDe you aver look In alts Suburbs. At "all r-f mirror.f Vagain sounded. AND BO (HIA ASiB CZCAN PLAT ALL VAX, PRICES lie AND S5e re) 1 7 A.

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