Show OLD LADYS PITIFUL CASE Insists on Leaving Hospital and Reaches Police Station Mary llederlnglon an aged woman I who 1 < subject to severe fainting spells I left I lhc Holy Cross hospital yesterday afternoon while in n very weak condition I condi-tion She told the Sister Superior that she had friends in the city and that 1 she could not afford to pay at the hospital hos-pital longer l efforts to dissuade her from going were useless and finally I ly I 0 vehicle was called The old lady who Is said to be feebleminded requested re-quested the driver to take her to Aucr bachs store on Main street She had traded there she aald and they would surely befriend her Upon her arrival at the store she was In 3 very weak and nervous condition She was bare Jy able to make her way Inside Someone Some-one called the police and the old lady was taken in the patrol wagon to the station There she said that her sup plyof cash was so nearly exhausted by paying a large hospital bill that she had to leave the place The old lady Is In a pitiful condition and she Is pllCUI condilon another an-other of the many living pictures which show the need of a domicile for unfortunates unfor-tunates In this city She Is at present In charge the matron at the city Jail |