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A Japanese Elopement

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Day
13
Month
November
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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.fc-ven the Japanese have a sense of At Ieast ths can be said of Takano and Fukushima, two children ol the East, who created somewhat of a c .mmotion last week. Mr. Fuller, who üves about three miles from Ypsilanti received word thftt hi8 daugbter, Edith nad fled to parts unknown. He immediately put the authoritieson the track and Deputy Sheriff Peterson tracked the fugitives to Detroit. He found that Miss Fuller, accompanied by a young woman of this city, familiarly called "Blanche." had been seen in t.h company of two Japanese. He further round that the two couples had applied for marriage Hcenses in Windsor, hut that the authorities had refused to give one to Miss Fuller on account of her extreme youth. From Detroit, it Beems, the four lovers journeyed to Toledo, where they were probably married ; at least, so says a letter from "Blanche " received by a young lady of this city. iiakushima returned last week and denied that they were married. Hia answers, however, had all the appearance ot being mere evasions. The truth with regard to the matter is not yef known TheJapanesestudentsall unite in condemmnu Takano, who they say has not borne an untarnished reputation.

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Ann Arbor Register