Allegheny County PA Archives- Obituaries: BARTLEY, Laura, Jun 1934 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Norm Meinert, April 2008 Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ ________________________________________________ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/obits/bartley-laura.txt Source: June 21-30, 1934 Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph Extracts KIN OF RABIES VICTIM TREATED Twenty-three relatives and neighbors of a Coraopolis woman, who died from hydrophobia, will receive the second of a series of 14 treatments against possible rabies infection next week. The victim was Mrs. Laura BARTLEY, 37, of Thorn Run road, the mother of six small children. She had been bitten slightly by a pet puppy she was feeding. Mrs. Levi MEYERS, a sister-in-law of the dead woman, said Mrs. BARTLEY was attempting to feed the dog. It refused to eat, so she forced his mouth open with her fingers, receiving a slight scratch from her pet's teeth. Mrs. BARTLEY laughed about the incident, Mrs. MEYERS said, and jokingly asked: "What if the dog is mad?" Three days later she died. Among those being treated by Dr. H.B. SPEER, of 1100 Main street, Coraopolis, against the infection, were I.W. NEWBERG, a brother-in-law of the BARTLEYS; his wife and five children; Mrs. Edward THOMPSON, a neighbor and her three children; Mr. and Mrs. George MEYERS, other relatives of the BARTLEYS; Ben WEHNER and the BARTLEY's six children.