Show STORY OP A VAGRANT UK I Kino II Ilk llnone In 1e Miil roo the ffiillfnllri lie was old and bent Ills white hair mud beard III were nyitted Ills I clothing was In tatttrs lie carried n crooked cane which would be cnniplcuous In a caller of nntl < jM The old man Dim ritI lfAmliiht nBtluio ttsen out of linen JJCC hlRSIttl 1 hlhltlon I IleI rudt i through the streets oflobAR0fi 11Th object of eurloilty and of pity lie tapped In front of thou city hall a moment and then wnlkcd through the Ida entrance whero the sign lie centers Court was dliplard The attendant at-tendant at the door stopped him This Is I no placo for yet ho said I want lo see Uccordcr McDonough said the old man Hes n friend 01 mine Tho attendant laughed lies a friend of lulno repeated the old man lie HSS ten earn ago when I was here Hes out of ton mild the at lendanl and you rant sec htm Maybe May-be Justice McCollodi will doe tin led the old man up lo the rail The mini said ho wanted tu go to the penitentiary Ho was frlcudlens and homeless Ho nald bo Has Prink H Alir and had llcd In HoboKen < forty can Ills taro woe remembered < 1 by tho justice 110 had lost everything ho had Ilia wife and family were dead lie hind born Incapacitated for worl auto had been In recent years a namhrrr lie had been absent nearly I lei year and had I come back to Hoboken ned 1 ilcntall III his wanderings He want cd to bo sent away to place whirr he could rest The justice mod out n thirlday commitment to the Bnnk 11111 Irnltenllar and handed to him I The old man cried as he took It Tli justice told i him the van would bn iilonr pretty coon and ho might ride to prison No said the old man Iho Hal I will lo me goodd1 and as he started out of the station nnd up Ilrit Street toward Hook Hill ho looked len year oun > if Ills step was quicker his hack HAS stralghttr and his head was held higher |