Show RILLING HIS WIYESh < S dIn d-In Older to Obtain Their Insurance In-surance Money i i F f A BLOODTHIRSTY HUSBAKD the Funeral of Hlg Daughter lnXni Stopped A Dozen Suspicious Circumstances Doubtless ITuVdercJ CHICAGO January 12The police stopped the funeral of a girl named Lucy Krug aged 19 and who formerly lived at 533 Larrabee Street she hiving died under suspicious circumstances Soon after several detectives and a deputy coroner and his assistants arrived ar-rived on the scene In September 1885 Lawrence Krug a carpenter was married mar-ried to Mrs Heidelmeyer Lucy washer was-her daughter Krug and his wife started on a wedding to New York he previously insuring his wifes life for 1000 in the Knights and Ladies of Honor When on their wedding tour MRS KRUG DIED AKDKEUO MARRIED AGAIN in New York He had been at home but a short time when his secondwife whose life had been insured in the same association also died Two months after her death he married Mrs Rohr who was nine years older than Krug This was in September last Six weeks later she was attacked with typhoid fever and died This last wife was also insured During her illness she was attended by Dr Kallstein SUSPICIONS WERE AROUSED at her death by the fact of the insurance insur-ance which was made out to her daughter Mrs Charles Anderson who was forced by Krug to make over her claims on insurance to him Lucy Heidelmeyer or Krug as she was usually called was insured ia the same association and the policy way made payable to her stepfather Kruj He was placed under surveillance Dr Bluthardt will make a post mortem examination ex-amination ot the body |