man-trnivalIWilk-Ian, XflFREE-FOR-ALLMan-lcmanto hisIghter.FIGHTIn.Hi leaner. -ONBRIDGElemanddingmmenter-A startling reason for the plac- river, say it was fierce. One man a asman sing of an an light, of at least 2knocked do* n and repeatedly kickcandle power in the middle and at ed. Other had their eyes blackenedu r red• • • • •VV . - ' ^ * -v i'* ' /the west end of the Kittanning and faces cut, and the slugging con-nightbridge was given Saturday nighttinned fully ten minutesof aFrom dark until after ten o’clockThe police were called, and OS*r tonsf the ** they were without an esnort, at the Olinger responded,somroomAboutthe #dlock, however, the climax camegave the tip and the combatants aep arated and went different ways, some®f ° fully a doten In number had a battle ling. roya| at)OUt the middle of the bridge.the police in escaping\\respecially cers Stitt, YVaugatnan and Constable ** **one • teDa idthe When . bun.'ta of fellow.. *id to be ot ,h'“ ,n t,1*lr 8h,rt *'”ve* “a8SlI‘* *,rpile!Chief Stitt found two hats lying playon the ftoor where the conflict tookPedestrain who w ere crossing the placertvPUN HVFP RVHANDa*-an