•« I " tJfC' f-* » - f r i Ä p t i ------ --------- r - » - v r - r A i t i------------ r A shland i MkJLŸ TIDINGS: .’ smto* — AE-d'-i w/- ^«M*4 " jh *— »..ahr. .. Ä 's ¿ A • \ >,— — we— . ¿L- «àtoMtov », íaaa i „ .*♦..?( h .,......» .• telephone i l .M L VAX > > One Month Three Month* Six Month* ... On* Tent ----- K ik TH8FIA1 s ti ADVHRTTSU* Single Insertion, per Inch __________ _. Political. Display, per in c h ..... ...... _ ....... Teerly Contrae One Insertion a week ......................... ........ Two insertion* a week ....................___ Dally. Insertion ............ ................ ............. , Metes for Legal and Mlscellan ■ r- y 1 W rst insertion, per 8 point line ’ ______ Bach snbeeouent Insertion, 8 point line Card of TMhnks_____ ;__________ A d Limitations * 1 , • •e FM K WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING « "A n fntttre events, where an admission charge Is made o r * collection taken to Advertising." ; No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. M the Cor rent week indicate in no uncertain manner that the temper of this community is for a more tided us fe water supply. In every section of the city and from per sons in ew ry 'station- of life there .has <bqtn Fff urgent hojie that some «olytion pf Mfe $*wWnr water situation fotrnff as sp edily as poraihle. / There qjipears, ’Moi, a strop fly exprcs^A wish for a more thorough discussion and explanation of the city maa- , ager’s propdAd^fd^ the appoint» ent of a municipal Water commission hjq wbaw Mioulders wonH faR the impOrteht task of seekip# a f$ip)Mly for tie present lack of water, and then-passing it'Oh fq the v iters for thdif'final con sideration. . . i•*.,; , , i » I ‘ I r or these reasons, and for tile further reason that, water question' is fa? *too important to he lost in thq shuffle of personal animosities dr disputes, The Tidings strongly hopes that members of the city council will pro ceed with caution in the matter of the city manager’s resignation, v , # The American people hayo long beeij^uqtqd for thjdj sense of fair play. It is an inhere:?!* MiAlityiWktcIi I i .- h come down through the'years. And Ashland is'no ex- ^ceptiou. Ij^t us ebnsidur' it simply from a straight bqginess standpoint. The city council, jus{ three months afto, pass- ed by unaninions Mnc' ah ordinance, proyidijig» for ■Wtllv manager, It was agreed at the W W M ' i<Mn of government. should -l>e given a thorough triid. ;;$J$ months Wax the limit placed* oil this experiment. If in that time the modified form of city managership should prove best for Ashland and- h fr ipvFhile, it would tie con tin u ed indefinitely. If ptyrlfl be>dipcontinued. Acting under this annyphMiigreetnenL the present manager took over his dutiea,« ‘flWAame to tU office with a record of achievement behind Ijhu. in .jtJieT management of the,city light dephjrhuentf , } j J F ’ U In common with so m an^of ds; llieM ty rtm/iager saw I ft/MhlL *“ limitations o f tim e and disteace coach lumbered it( creaking way from N e w Y o rk to Phil«» delphia in a day and a h al£ finally put electricity to worft, wm DONATIONS Mo donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis ing on Job printing — our contributions w ill bo in cash. T Û H N M E R C E R E A U ’Satago 1 r J f fe i « in than a messenger, for it has to there w e e the “ C om et," the “ Thunderbolt” and similar been developed to carry men’s spoken wofds fbk great distan ftame^ suggesting the attend m eat o f th e age-old n e e d ^ ces w ith tile swiftness o f .lig h t*, T h ro u g h its wizardry space, fa > • conquered w ith the speed of (houghs itself. — . • ic telephone and telegraph company •I. ; ’’ " r as he was to Spain. f I < , . < f - j t » /iti * Just venturing, some of the am bassador's diplomatic colleagues think perhaps he had bpen here so long that his home government had an Idea he had lost > touch w ith Conditions of today In Spain. L i v 1' t * 1 Ik A bandit who robbed a Pitts PA R IS. ( U P )— There Is a ne.v burgh hotel didn’t leave any r»*« of mankind being developed thing. In America, Australia and New 7«nlawd. a new epoch In the his Filipinos want more freedom lory * f the world Is about to but w« haven’t any to spare. dawn, and Rrlanam urtl, the yodng Hindu who has lieen pro- Even If It doesn't matter., a elatfeed a species of messiaih. I n ringer ha* been sent to Sing S ng Its prophot, A asle Besant. presi dent of the TheosophlcMI Society, Thoiup.nds of motorists wl l or- declared in a lecture-hoc«. joy learning a Detroit motó . inn M r*, flem nt, who bps Ween pvo- was Jnllid for reckless driving H g n:ln g theosophlcal Ideas foe half a eeetnry, esplalWM that the I f It wasn’t for mice, lu n « -mptUesion meselah need In ref er Finnet» v h tld n t get »hy evy^.lsj ring t r K rtsnam artl Is InotMct’ a l all. - . . » 8ko said he is really a ’’«»cat tdM her,” swell as Buddha. f B are-, Ab- If sir s rolling motta gsth tboetrft, Moses and Mahomet. Cine I erv is utoMMMum. o f these aivays appears wKen »He Growing up is largely a matter of settling down OM» ferent from-those of preceding a r i es and a new religion must be i evolved, she said. . • - »I • • - - » • - ui <U. P. Staff Correspondent)« <•>!« to protest against the ultra Anglo-Saxon Ideas propounded by the theosophlcal cslt ot Adyar, • . . , . ti BV JOHN O’B R IE N cf ’• I Froas his 21 years’ residence In too. • ; , It. he Kqows the country thor- Jusserand had become so far oagMy. He to very popular. He Ameytcanilfed that, whlie ha. was h*d a n , American wife, formerly an admirable French aiibaBsador a ----- -- - --------- tsam^vya tv vair r-vr, w «IV »reliably informed. But ealnier deliberation prevailed, and the council gave itself two weeks in which to consider every angle of the controversy. Right there it showed a commendahje spirit of fair play. We devoutly hope , (road ef ctrMiteftoa to ehinghtr. Being both a “goal feiWw” and that the same spirit will coutinne to itrevail. Huddha. la Indie, represented ll.e « good husband Is-Just about the 'ripeenes* of mah's relntten to At The city manager prohabjy has made mistakes since hardest thing I css think at t o he haa taken over Iris new duties. JU i« only kiMEM. But A fntar; tMprtuws. tit Bgyft'. stood «’»v. if he ie the man who can ««rive the city’s present import- fdr wisdnhi, Orpheus, in Greece.' for p»rttyf Jlpatfs Christ, dose-11x14 Hex Heck says: ’’Wo ant water problem, and give this e i l y tl„. supply it needs r.s the U deM tr a t the Germanic «fcch other n blamed i and tjeserves, both the city «ouneil and* the public ,c-iu. races, hertig tl»o MVIng embodi- than nos lie to women well afford to overlook what minor iiistakes he wight mfcnt tof the Individual conscience. have made ’ Let’s be- fair to ourselves and the city 'Artistically clad In long, c l1 U-g manager. Give him this opjMirtuuity to prove his worth. white .yobg*, the k b h prteetees ofi the oentar «t th« toicblsga, The iftr doctrine o f , reincarnation Oeethanoeum was destroyed by He needs only a few more week» to demonstrate whether "uftfcij -ion the wynspatme» of ner Pre and Just a* It was rebuilt or not he .can produce results. Because of these tjiingb' a a d le n c e .S h e told of the at- Rtotnar died and with him vau- The Tidings believes that mciAhers of the eouaeil ctfn Hmptad schism tn the theosopb- Ished th« n«w rsllglte. Mrs. Basant declared krlpnum- well afford to suluncrge tlieir ttersonal feelings, and the Ich! < « rjd ten years ago when leVftrail European thinkers, not- n r t , who was hern .to indla public, whether or sot it^lielieves ia the managerial form »»ly « td M p h «telner In France, abesit th irty years ago. to the of government, can wait a little kmger. / frlw f to rwpftd * new religion. nramenger who to to brings God'a I t ’s dangerous to change horses in the middle of the RtpMtAf «ptaldtohed a society rafl- 41« to the aew American d rills - { stream.» Let us not make this fatal mistake right now <*A Aamvoaopby and built a nni- atlon. This opeeh wHl have rortdty known as t ie Ooetheno- thought! and needs entlrel d if when the stakes are so high. J'-' 'ottcy^Ont Sattem * ( M mpm I Servite h y e , is no longef,^» U tlsfactory That unquestionably was the Mto connection with King Al- ylew fn Barto w>en. the govern M w o > embassy In t M United ment there retired .the French s fat es dates hack’ p) the re-estab- ambassador^Jlulas Jusserand, af natiment of diplomatic relations ter twenty-four yegra' service in ■, * ' ■ between Madrid and Washington, Washington. fo|iowlng the Spanish-Am er lean Was Amertgantscd Whir. Ho was named hmhassv Posejhly the Gallic office of for dor id I l l s . ' ’ • eign’ affairs was right about It, ’ ! 5" Machine." Wheuateam camé in fgr (he, Un toed States, It way he hg wasn’t quite so good lor Ptnnce. , . .. ,, , f I t may also be true thpt bon Rlano, much a* he’s' Jljkcd! Alice Ward, of the capital. Madrid’s cholee of hl« succes sor— Don Alejandro Padilla, pres ent minister to Portugal»--—suits the state department well enough, but It can’t see why It has to lore Don Juap. w ' i ’' ' : N a if a centuiry ago Bell vented the telephoned I t is afore M a o ’» effort to Jrekcom« .M t é H A M J d l P.; s fE W A r t r < ‘ W É A SOrvlce U rttc r i W A B H ÍÑ o irO N — When a mem ber of die diplomatic corps in Washington Is recalled by his gov- eriQnent or transferred to some otjier post. rW iih lh g to n generally has at least an ln kllak ol the rea son wky. 'The case of Ambassador Don •luan Rlano Gayangoe of Spain pussies everybody, including the ambassador himself. r * A m erlrw | W ife sagc bearer 17 7U «n d considered «oftst that it w m called “ T h e F lyin g um j , KEi 1 and it became his swiftest n>ea- i/mance IiH ig ln e leafing up a Ü B tn a lo ad e d car—w ith th e w d to r turning aw easttr that ^ou are MA J 0 tD 30 ature y o u r im ea^-w ith o f labor on “ . T-* & • . Î