GRIMM, BEATTIE, HEINRICH, THOMAS Hickory, Sept. 14--Harry R. GRIMM aged 32 years, of Southview, a brakeman employed on the Montour railroad, was instantly killed at 8:30 o'clock this morning, while working at Coraopolis junction. Particulars as to how he met his death have not been received here. He was a son of Scott GRIMM, of Deep Valley, Greene county, and was born in that county coming to Washington county 15 years ago. Twelve years ago he was married to Miss Bertha FIELDS, who survives him, with two children, Mildred, aged 10 years and Edna nine years. His father, four brothers and three sisters also survive. Funeral services will be held at his late home in Southview Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Charles STUNKARD, pastor of the Hickory United Presbyterian church. The interment will be in the Venice cemetery. V. B. BEATTIE received word from Ireland that his brother, Col. BEATTIE had died very suddenly. The barracks where he was stationed caught fire and Mr. BEATTIE rushed to rescue some of the men who were trapped, when he fell from the second floor. Death resulted from concussion of the brain. *Rennerdale column The John HEINRICH family of Railroad street attended the funeral of Mr. HEINRICH's brother, Mr. Carl HEINRICH of Beaver Falls on Sunday afternoon. He was an old veteran having served in the Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteer infantry during the Civil War. *Oakdale column Olive THOMAS, a movie star died in Paris, from an overdose of medicine during the past week. She was formerly of McKees Rocks, her parents living there now. At one time she worked in one of the Pittsburgh department stores, drawing a salary of $3.00 per week. She is a sister-in-law to Mary PICKFORD, having married Jack PICKFORD, but was known on the screen as Olive THOMAS. *Oakdale column http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859310/bio