Death at the 1916 "Julius Caesar": A News Account
Peg Entwistle's biographer, James Zeruk, Jr., came across this article in the archives of the Santa Monica Outlook. Because the Beachwood "Julius Caesar" attracted a crowd of 40,000, a single accidental death doesn't seem surprising. What is striking is that the poor woman appears not to have been taken to a hospital. Instead, her family took her home, where she later died of a fractured skull.