Professor -Schwarzschild, whose death is reported, was one of Germany s foremost astronomers., and. after the invasion of Belgium he was installed at the Namur CDservatory. where h.s duties were *to forecast favourable weather conditions for Zeppelin raids. He was 43 at the time of his death, and before tha -war he was in charge of the Potsdam Astrophysical Observatory. Quite a number of German astronomers have been mobilised for military duties, and two—Dts. . Zurhellen and Kuhl—were early taken prisoners by the Russians. X>r."Munch was ■wounded, and is now a prisoner in France, while, besides Prof. Schwarzschild, :at least two —Herr Diebcnaxm, an assistant of the famous Struve, and Herr Massinger, of the Heidelberg Observatory—have been k.lled, - Herr Massinger falling at the first battle of Ypres. TTRKprtn the case of the Allies has •been badly stated to neutrals in general, an-dto the United States in particular, says the Star. The Allies need a firstrale publicity -bureau. The Germans are hundreds of- miles ahead of them in publicity. Publicity experts here and in America could have managed the business far snore -efficiently than our old-fashioned 1 officials. There has been no publicity organisation worth the name. Truth is mighty, but it will not /prevail without a publisher. : JJon'-fc say to your chemist "1 want eom-ething for a cold." Ask for "N"AZOL"- —and make sure it is "NAZOL" you get. Look for the name—"NAZOL" A WFAK STOMACH. A feelinj, of discomfort after dating, belching and sour stomach, indicates a weak stomach. "Digestive" medicines aggravate the trouble, for the digestive functions should be performed naturally. Chamberlain's Tablets are especially euited for complaints of this character. They promote the flow of gastric juices, thus assisting digestion, and induce the bowels ,to act naturally. The use of most laxatives is foil wed by constipation- 'but a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will strengthen the bowels to act regularly without assistance. Sold everywhere. HO If A L MAIL. JTELSON—MOTUEKA—TA tiKA. Daily Motor Gar Service. I«eaves Nelpon (Tattersall's Stables) at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, §nd Saturday. Leaves Takaka "(Junction Hotel) at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Luxurious, Electrically equipped 50 ta.pCadillac Cars used.—Experienced ' Drivers. Fares: — Nelson to Takaka: Single 255, return 40j Slotueka to Takaka: Single 173 6d, re turn 30s. Book seats and procure tickets (Nelaon) F. N. Jones', Phone 39, or from drivers. . Book seats and procure tickers (T* kaka) Emms' Store, Phone 34. ' NORMAN L. EMMS, Proprietor. private. Address, Nelson, 14 W*ingJ street, Pho&e 527.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 5 August 1916, Page 8
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