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Show UNCLE TOO LATE TO PREVENT MARRIAGE Aftor Cross-oxaminatlon by Sheriff's Office Couple Allowed to Go Honeymooning, I Oupid broke tho Hperd laws yoMtnrday j with the result that Nina Kalrakis was j married to Louis Dorous in tlio county j elerk 's office a few minutes before I Deputy Sheriff C. C. Carstenson ap poured at thu clerk ' of fire with instruc-j instruc-j tion hy iilcplione from the younj; worn-tan's worn-tan's uncle, ( liarles Xokan, at Uinghani, j to stop t he marriage. t? youn woiiiiin liad yiven her a?e ! ns J. K. Clark, marriage, liccnwc ! deputy, adjudged lier safely past 1 S, I and married the couple after issuing thi 1 license. 1 he uncle assured Deputy Car-' Car-' st east n over the telephone that his j niece was hut 1 (5, though she would prohablv uive her ae as more. The bride and bridegroom were taken : I to the sheriff's office. There, with the I aiil of an iuterpre-ter, they told their j i story. Hoth are Greek. Dorous do- j ! dared that his wife had been brought i from (ireeec about sixteen months since j ' that she miht work in his store. There, i the husband alleged, sho received j ! smaller waives than enough to j ; clot lie herself properly. lie declared de-clared that tho uncle's interest ; in preventing the marriage was j his hope of keeping his niece as clerk ! in the store, and that his interest in i nmrrving her without longer delav was that he might bo free to provide for j her. The two were allowed to depart along the rosv path of honevniooning. i : : |