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Show TRIED TO FORCE-WIFE FORCE-WIFE ON RIVAL Finally Sued for Heavy Damages, Alleging Alienation of Affections. Trenton, N. J. A remnrknblo love triangle In which tho husbnnd Insisted that tho "man In the case" cither mar ry or rIvo up forever the wlfo loved by each of them, was retooled In n J100.000 alienation suit filed herd by Charles II. Chlsholm of Newark, N. J- nRnlnnt William C. t'nrker, soclctv man of Mnrrlstown, N. J, One of the uiiummI fontures of the cose, as set forth In tho nflldnvlts filed with the suit, was that the three prin-clpnls prin-clpnls lield numerous conferences nt which they discussed- the "best vvny 8 Hill H llll Taks Her or Lcavs HerP out" for nil three. Chlsholm says ho dlxniwd tho Hltustlon with both, pventunlly Riving to Parker this ulll-iihiiiiiii: ulll-iihiiiiiii: "Take her or leave her. You must do either one or the oilier or Cure n suit for nllcnntlon." Chlsholm fllllrmed that Parker refused to take Sir. Chlsholm, snylng that bo must Hrst edticnto bis sons. Tlu plaintiff eels forth Hint tho In-fntiiHtlon In-fntiiHtlon of tlm couplo bnd Its Inception Incep-tion In the summer of HMO, when the C'hlsbolms nnd the Parks occupied summer cnttnKoM nt Culver's I.Mke N. J. CliUliolm mis that bo became llniily convinced Hint I'srker really loved Mrs. Chlsholm and Hist, following follow-ing m conference, Parker promised to see no more of Mrs. ChMiolm. Parker broke his promise, nnd the alienation Slllt followed. |