Show BROVJN WANTS DIVORGE ExSenator Files Summons S in District Court COMPLAINT WILL FOLLOW Summons Is in Regular Form and Signed by Arthur Brown Attorney in Person Diijcctinrr His Wife Isabel Cameron Brown to Appear in Twenty Days and Answer Com I plaint to Do Filed In Ten Days Mrs Brown Says She Will Resist Granting of Divorce Former Senator Arthur Brown appeared ap-peared in person at the dIce of the County Clerk yesterday and filed a oummons directing hIs wife Mnt Isabel Cameron Brown to appear within twenty days and answer to a complaint which Is t6 be tIled by him within ten days Just what the nature of the complaint com-plaint will bo Is I ndl stated but the summons wun In tile form of contemplated contem-plated divorce proceeding Mrn Broxvn says Hhe Is I nl a loss to know what charges can be brought against her nnd says she is determined to fight the mailer Mr Brown could nol bt seen In regard re-gard to the matter last night owIng to the fool thla he was confined to his home at 203 J Brlgham street under the care of a trained nurse Mr Brown however freely discussed the mailer She attributes the tiling of the t summons to temporary Irresponsibility Mr Brown hi not himself she said and when ho llled that nummonH he possibly did not know what he was doing do-ing I do not know what he means or Intends and his condition Is such tonight to-night that I cannot talk with him on tho subject DOESNT WANT DIVORCE What on earth he Is going to charge me with continued Mrs Brown Is more than I can see But I object seriously se-riously to being a divorced woman she added determinedly Im going to be presented nl court In England next year and If I were a divorced woman that could not be A divorced woman cannot be presented at court So If Mr Brown as has been suggested hopes to get a divorce with my consent he will have to be disappointed I think he does not know at this minute that he has Illcd that summons If one were to go Into his room right now and ask him what he meant by filing that summons he would order that person from the house declare that hehud the best wife In the world and Say that he hud filed no summons of any kind BEGGED HER TO STAY I am convinced that he was not In his rJght mind when he filed that summons When In the past r have suggested getting a divorce he has got down on his knees to me and has begged of me not lo desert him He would cry and say Oh mother dont leave inc stay with me ou must not leave me And I would star When he Is In his right mind ho linn li-nn Ideal father and husband but when he Is I nothe IK unbearable That something some-thing Is wrong Is plain from the fact that he saw his boy whom ho loves boiler than his life go away lalely without bidding him goodbye or say ing a word to him HARD TOKEEP IN If I could only keep I him here In tho house for a few days said Mrs Brown I everything might be all right But thats Impossible He la a hard man to keep penned up He would take hlij clothes under his arm and rllmb out of the house by the back way or else Jump out through a window Hes likely to get up toy minute now In spite of his nurses and leave the house As to what he meami by his action In filing that summons Mrs Brown concluded no one Is more anxlous to know than I am I will not try to do anything until there are further developments devel-opments I suppose that now he has started the mailer he will have to go ahead |