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Show JAP WEDS 'WHITE c Akio and Aiss Helen Emery Married in Seattle Seattle. March 27. Gunjiro Aokl was granted a license to we.l Helen I Gladys Emery in this city thl3 raorn- Ing. The party then disappeared a id are supposed to be at some minister's house for the cereroonr. The Emery family registered at one" of the leadin' hotels. " Tho license w.-ts secured by Archdeacon Arch-deacon Emery, father of Miss Helen. A local Japanese accompanied him as a witness, The time for the wedding was set. for 2 o'clock this afternojii. ' Whllrt thf license was being obtained, i all f the parties interested in t'n J approaching wedding separated, going 1 In different directions In cabs to' elude reporters and the curious crowd, which was constantly increasing in size. The entire Japanese colony of Seat-tie, Seat-tie, numbering 7,000 or S.000 persons, had become keenly 8llvo to the situation, situa-tion, and the public generally is good naturedly interested. .No one talks of a demonstration, however, and both the archdeacon and Mrs. Emory are now extremely anxious to allay tho furore that sprang up, when the father first expressed his disappointment and disapproval of the match. I The marriage was performed at 11:45 a. m., by Rev. II. H. Gower. rcc- tor of Trinity parish. Episcopal church, in the presence of the parents of tho bride and J. J. W. Sunada. |