m*yFord City Stirredt (Continued from Page One)rtin the lev k-up that had been occupied by the parent*About an hour later the peace of1 {i he town was again rudely disturb-;ed by three quick reporta from a volver coming from the direction ofthe rear of the City Hall A big crowd at one started on a run up theIstreet and one of the throng, John Bower, was astonished when a man, who afterwards gave his name as , Joe itemls, ran right into his arms His face was covered with blood and fto inquiries he responded that he [had been shot His apparent condl-j tion seemed to lend color to his storv and Mr. Bower with probably ' fifty others started with him at once (%■jfor Lr. Bowsers* office nearby, carrying him for a part of the way.\n examination by the doctor, 1 however, failed to reveal the pre.-- t ence of any more serious injuries lt;Uuuq two slight cuts on the head and| when pressed forthor by Hr. Bowor»#1jwho was able to talk with him flu- 1 jcntly, the man admitted he had not been shot but had been struck over,* the head with a beer bottle and then 1fired the three shots to summon the fpolice. The sudden explosion of what*at first sight appeared to be a sensa- * I lion, caused no end of merriment 13 }among the crowds on the streets and teven Demis himself enioved a laugh