Lost--a Brother's Ashes
A novel claim is being made upon ne of the great French railway comnanies. A gentleman who carne to Paris i'o have the body of nis deceased brotn?r cremated at the crematorium at aere la Chaise Cemetery took the ashes away in a handbag, and, previous to setting out on 'hls return journey to !iis home in the country, deposited the brig at the "consignee" -or cloak room of le railway station. When he carne biick to claim it it had gone. Some e hPÍ come and claimed a bay, ana it had been gh-en vip. probably by mlstake. Inouiries were instituted. but the nolBBtnf bag could not be ditcovered. The Kentlcmn nas therefore brought actiin to recover damages for thn ïoss he has sustained, and the judge wlll.be viilfl upon to decide what s. the rnoney :■'.. ! a brother'a ashes.
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