DIVORCE COURTComplains Wife Would Not Let HimAttend Lodge.Isaac Lowenstein filed an answer to his wife Betties suit for divorce. He denies her allegations of failure to provide and Infidelity, but says that she has In the last few years become extremely jealous, refused to permit him to attend lodge meetings and demanded that he account to her for his absence at all times.He says she sought the advice of neighbors and alleged friends in her “Imaginary troubles’’ with the result that she deserted him last month and is now living In Newport, Ky., with one of their sons which places her out of the jurisdiction of this court, so that she can not maintain this action, but apart from this faci, he says, there is no reason why they should be divorced and he asks the court to refuse her prayer as he is willing to take her back. Max Levy, attorney. [Anna Bussberg, in her petition for divorce, says she became the wife of Herman George Bussberg on April 3, 1907, on hispromise to support her and two children she has by a former marriage, but he soon repudiated the antenuptial contract, and in November last abandoned her and the children.Besides dissolution of the marriage she asks restoration to her former name, Anna Wright. S. O. Bayless and A. Breitenstein, attorneys..liiHcro Pf latror crro n t T .i 11 i o P?a