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• <br />engaged in lawful employment, and shall not in any case apply <br />to any such person until more than thirty days have elapsed since <br />being releaseddfrom such imprisonment. <br />(h) A person engaged in practicing or attempting any trick or <br />device to procure money or other thing of value, if such trick or <br />or device is made a public offense by any law of this state, or any <br />person engaged in soliciting, procuring or attempting to solicit or <br />procure money or other thing of value by falsely pretending and <br />representing himself to be blind, deaf, dumb, without arms or legs, <br />or to be otherwise physically deficient or to be suffering from any <br />physical defector infirmity. <br />(i) A person wandering about and lodgin; in taverns, groceries, a1e— <br />houses, market places, sheds, stables, barns or other uninhabited <br />buildings or in the open air and not giving a good account of himself. <br />(j) A person not blind, over sixteen years of age and who has not <br />resided in the county in which he may be at any time for a period of <br />six months prior thereto, and not having visible means to maintain <br />-himself, -live thout loyment- or wanders about r.nd begs, or goes <br />from door to door or places himself in the steets, highways, or public <br />passages, to beg or receive alma. <br />Section 2. Penalty. <br />Any person who is a vagrant as defined in Section 1. shall be <br />guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof anda11 be subject <br />to a fine of no"more than $100.00 or imprisonment for not more than <br />90 days. <br />Passed by the Village Council this /r day of <br />4],„f r9SE2i%;7 <br />ayor <br />c'etdi i > <br />r. <br />1955. <br />