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PAGE TWO THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908. Pis! This Stove in Your Kitchen It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a stove that's ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog days. The MUM Wick Blue Flame Oil teik-Stove is so constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame being directed up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can f) see that a stove sending out heat in but one di- rection would be preferable on a hot day to . a stove radiating heat in all directions. The New Perfection" keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. Three S'zes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. . vstr for family use safe. convenient, economical and a great light giver. If not with your dealer, write our near est agencv. STANDARD OJL COMPANY (Incorporated) BLACKHAND'F MRS. M'COIICK Daughter of OH Kicg Scored Away from Her .Chicago Home By Letters (By Leased Wire to The Times) Chicago, April 2 Mrs. Harold McConnick, daughter, of John D. Rockefeller, is verging on a nervous breakdown. She has prepared to depart hastily from the city as a re sult of a series of threatening let ters received by her, which have led her to believe that her life and those of her children are in peril. Guards have been placed about the mansion at Bellevie place and Lake shore drive. Servants and coachmen are being utilized as guards. Work ing in relays, they are watching pe destrains who pass or approach the house. No one is permitted to enter the grounds without first being scrut inized. As soon as possible. Mrs. McCor mick will leave for her father's home in Cleveland. The date is withheld, and even her maid is said to be igno rant of the time of the intended departure. Lamp Explodes. , Some excitement was caused las: night, at the home of Mr. (Seo. I' Kennedy, on East llargett street, by a lamp exploding. When it was seen that the lamp was . about to explode, Mr. Kveiirt Kennedy seized it and threw it out the front door. Like a ball of lire it rolled across the yard and down the terrace, going out as it readied the sidewalk. EST FL00S1 TAtEtVERSAW Devastates Tug River and Elk horn Valley M Hundreds of ' Families are Homeless I By Leased Wire to The Times) ElUhonw W. Va April 2 Ex cepting the cloudburst of seven year3 ago, w;ien 100 lites Were lost, the greatest flood ever known in the Tug river and lOlkhorn valley is now pre vailing. In tie last 8G hours the rainfall registered three inches. Elk horn, Tug, Bluestone and other s reams are out of their banks. To day along tae. Elkhorn hundreds of families are ' "'camping along the mountainside, their homes being in undated. ' Three men were drowned by the collapse of a suspension bridge span ning Bluestone river. The dead are: J. W. Young, IS years. Arthur Castle, 26 years. S. P. Sanders, 2S years. Three lives are also reported lost at North Fork and two at Keystone. Bridges are washed away along the Norfolk & Western railway and traffic is suspended. The downpour continues. More than 1,000 labor ers are on duty at repair work, but it will be many hours before traffic can be resumed. There is nothing bettor th in Kn.li.i for dyspepsia,. '-indigestion, ur, st m ach, belching of gas and nervous head ache. It dltrests what you rat. Sot 1 by King-t'rowell Drug Co. More Moving Pictures. ' : The Wilmington street front of the (luaiantee Clothing Store building 13 being ivmoileleil to be used as a moving picture theatre. Another new front is being nut in on the east side of Wil mington street, three doors south of O. G. King's drug store, and this is also to be occupied by a moving picture show. Raleigh will soon have four moving picture shows. Roosevelt Sticks to It That Pace Must Depend on Bin Ships. (Continued From First Page.) have made provision for representa tion in the approaching peacvj r-on- gress to be held upon the annlveiv sary of said society. The patriotic societies and the religious organiza tions are uniting with the munici palities and tae chambers of com merce to assist at the meeting. . "The duty of creating this public opiaion seems to devolve primarily upon the United States and the or ganization cf state congresses, to be followed in due time by a national congress, seems the most effective method. The widespread misappre hension Li regard to the work of the second Hague conference and in re gard to the relation between national armaments and international arbi tration makes this the proper time to begin this work. ' "The North Carolina society have, therefore, decided to organize a state congress contemporaneously with its first anniversary. The leading advo cates of arbitration and the most distinguished advocates of a progres sive naval policy have consented id address the congress. The apparent inconsistency in advocating naval armament and international arbitra tion at the same time, disappears atfer even a casual investigation of the two subjects. It is hoped by those who are organizing the North Carolina congress that the conclu sive demonstration of this fact will result in the widespread acceptance of the program already adopted by the North Carolina Peace society, and that the sentiment , in favor of adequate and effective arbitration will become so strong through the action of similar congresses in all the states that the United States can soon adopt a scientific naval policy which will be a guara.itee of justice and, to a certain extent, of peace, and that the third Hague arbiration will soon provide for the orderly ad ministration of justice in interna tional affairs. "Though mindful of the fact that duties of the highest kind make hourly demands upon the time and thought of the president of our na tion, the North Carolina Peace so ciety has instructed me to extend to you, Mr. President, a cordial In vitation to assist at our approach ing congress believing that the questions to come before the con gress and the broad spirit in which they are to be treated would justify you in devoting one day to inaugu rating such a movement in Ameriea. We are assured that you appreciate the obstacles to be overcome in safe guarding the national interests and at the same time laying sure founda tions for an international system of law, and that you will assist us in the work we have undertaken in every possible way, and by your participation in our congress if the duties of your position make that possible." The President Replied. "Gentlemen: I am glad to learn that the North Carolina Peace so ciety has declared Itself in favor of adequate armament as well as effect ive arbitration, There is no Incon sistency in advocating both of these things at the present time; on the contrary, those who have the public welfare at heart fail in the perform ance of a part of their duty if they neglect to labor for both. Effectual arbitration should be desired by every farsighted citizen; while un der present conditions, not to pro vide adequate armament would le inexcusable on the part (tf those charged with the responsibility of preserving the rights of our people. 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Price 25c. welfare, and great credit is due to the state of North Carolina for this action. The entire nation, and the cause of peace and justice through out the world, benefit by this new departure in promoting the general peace movement. The approaching congress will certainly coticeutratc the thought of our people upon the fact that adequate armament neces sitates an unquestionably supenol naval power in the waters adjacenV to our possessions, and that effective arbitration necessitates agreements between all the powers to respect each others' territory and sovereignty in said territory nnd to arbitrate all other questions. The acceptance of these facts su axio matic must speed the day when our own country will be armed as to minimize the chance of the wars that are invited by national weak ness, while the establishment of an effective system of International ar bitration will greatly diminish the chances of conflict among nations of approximately equal strength. "The growth of the accept!) ncc of the principle of international arbi tration is necessarily slow we should do all we can to hasten it; but as the world Is at present, it is well to remember that the accept ance of this principle in anj meas ure whatever depends exclusively upon the effective support It receives from the half dozen powers of great warlike strength. As things actua' ly are at the present day, we -are helpless to further the cause of peace and of effective international arbitration unless to just and peace able intentions we add a siout heart and a strong arm and this moans military 'and naval preparedness to a far greater degree than is at pres ent the case. ' '."Willi this purpose', in..' view I ism now negotiating-' arbitration treaties with the various nations of the world, and the senate is ratifying them. 1 most earnestly hope that at t lie same time, as an even more important step towards peace, the present congress will provide for four battlesnips and a sufficient number of colliers, and for the thorough fortification of Hawaii and Guantauamo. j "I desire to thank you for this op portunity to support a genuine peace society in its efforts for interna tional arbitration, for peace societies merely jeapordlze he national war fare aud are profoundly hostile to American national life if they ob struct the government in providing ample military and naval power to meet conditions in the actual world of today." ' . ' - COLLEGE STUDENTS TAKE LONG TRAMPS To the stirring music of the band, the entire battalion of A. & M. Col lege yesterday marched to Tucker's woods, a distance of four miles, and back again to the college. A sort of picnic was indulged in, though the 350 cadets were rather hungry when they were marched into the college campus at 1 o'clock. The battalion Is preparing for the annual inspec tion, which will be held tomorrow af ternoon. Nearly two hundred of the young lady students of the Baptist Univer sity also observed "April's Fool Day" by tramping to Crabtree creek bridge. a distance of three miles. -. The young women visited the Soldiers' Home and delighted the old veterans with a number of vocal selections. REV. W. R. BEACH IS CHOSEN SECRETARY Rev. W. R. Beach, principal of Leesville High School, and a leading temperance worker, has b.een elected secretary of the central committee of the Anti-Saloon League for Wake county. Mr. Leach has assumed his duties as secretary and will devote his entire time to the cause. The election will be held May 26. Weak women get prompt and lasting help by using Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. 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