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Show another name on POISON LIST Death of Mrs. Klimek's Second Husband Is Under Inquiry. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Another name was added Wednesday to the list of husbands. suitors and children ilhought to have been poisoned by Mr.-. Tlllie Khmek und her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Strumer Koullk, In their matri monlal ventures which the authorities contend have been aimed at the collection col-lection of insurance on their various spouses. In another case, however, it was definitely determined that th'ei death of a suspected victim of one of j the woman w;ih not due to poisoning, i Dr. C. Schell. who attended John Ruszkalskl, Mrs Klimek's second husband, hus-band, bold William F. McLaughlin, assistant as-sistant state's attorney, that tests made Muring the course of the man's - last illness showed what may have been arsenic poisoning. Dr. Schell said he was not suspicious at the time but thai since the investigation had slarted he had recalled various suspicious sus-picious circumstances. Ruszlialskl's body has been exhumed and is await-lng await-lng chemical analysis A coroner's chemist, who examined i lie exhumed body of Rose Chudzin ;ski, a cousin of Mrs. Kllmek, who died soon after eating a meal at Mrs. Klimek's home, said the body failed to show traces of poison. Physicians who attended former husbands of the two women and relatives whose bodies bod-ies are being disinterred, and the un-dertakers un-dertakers who cared for the bodies are being summoned by Mr. McLaughlin. McLaugh-lin. The undertakers are being quizzed particularly as to whether they used arsenic !n embalming the bodies, Mr. McLaughlin oaid. The two women, who have been removed re-moved to the Cook county jail under charges of murder, remained uncommunicative. uncom-municative. oo |