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Show Seels Divorce to . Wed -first Husband Triangular Lovo Affairs of a Cincinnati Cin-cinnati "Woman Explained in Court. CINCINNATI, Juno 23. Tho. curious triangular love of Mrs. Belle Ram-bow-Burk, Edgar M. Burk and Richard Rambow has a sequel which came up In the Common Pleas court yesterday, yes-terday, when Attorney Michael Mullcr, on behalf of Mrs. Burk, filed suit for a divorce from Burk. Tho two men and tho -woman recently figured In a cutting nffray on a sleeping car In tho Union station. Burk and his wife had retired, to rest during a trip to St. Louis, when Rambow entered the car. A fight occurred, during which Rambow used a knlfo on Burk and cut him severely a number of times. Rambow escaped and Burk was taken to the hospital. The story was then uncovered thnt Mrs. Burk was formerly married to Rambow. She secured a divorce to marry Burk and thereafter became a gdod friend of her first husband. Rambow objected to Burk and the cutting ensued. Attorney Muller says Mrs. Burk now seeks a divorce from Burk and that she and Rambow are dear friends. Sho charges Burk with falluro to provide pro-vide and with cruelty in beating her. Sho left him March 1C, 1902, but has lived with him since. Burk is advance agent for a circus, whllo Rambow Is a draughtsman employed em-ployed in Chicago at tho present time. Mrs. Rambow-Burk has frankly stated that ohe has loved both men at tho same time. |