Show ID MISSION RAlLY MIL HYMEN MENS S CONGRESS IN CHICAGO ATTENDED ATTENDED BY THOUSANDS I aULD CHRISTIANIZE WORLD I Protestant Church In America R Represented presented at Immense Meeting Which Is Addressed by Many Eminent Men Chicago For For four days beginning ay 3 Chicago was the scene of n nast ost ast extraordinary gathering the tho lyman'S National Missionary 1 con can ess Every cry Protestant church In 1 erica was represented and the delto del ates es to were men of affairs from all the m the country countr who came here to plans for the evangelization The e entire world They numbered 00 in all Among Among ong them were men of national d international prominence Forer For For- attend attend- er President r Vice President Fairbanks fas as a representative of the Metho st sl Episcopal church Several Se gov ov nors were present United States tors Dolliver of Iowa and Bev Idge of Indiana and former Senator ller r of Colorado were present at thEm the m. m session A number of former I of states were registered Dong nong nong them were former Governor idley fley of Missouri former Governor tiles ites of Illinois and former Governor a uTley anley ley of Indiana Soldiers sailors men professional men and andi i were in attendance The ThelI lI ingress iress closed on Friday Close Iose of Remarkable Campaign This convention marked the close fa Ui a remarkable religious cam campaign wring the winter and spring miso mis mis- o nary ary conventions were held under e auspices of the Laymen's Mis Mis- Movement in 75 of the lead lead- of the country The cam sign ign began at Buffalo on October 16 the ellale ell ell- u gathering at Chicago was ax ale of the series of conventions s j national missionary policy was wasl opted l This policy will be sent to II N S SY Sd Sr Y d r r er l 0 i ill 1 I John B. B Sleman Worlds Worlds World's Missionary 1 conference at Scotland on June 14 14 ere re It is expected to exert a pro pro pro- md nd conference The delegates ire re ie apportioned amongst the varl van I i I Protestant churches of America accordance with their membership gifts to missions The Methodist J t church led with dele- dele es es s. s The Presbyterian church was and ond nd with men The The North North- lB Baptist church had a quota of I n- n I. I a while the Southern Baptist con can lion sent men The Southern church was represented by 1255 55 men The Protestant Episco d church appointed delegates l I st t of the other churches had bad proe pro pro- representation he nhe various sessions were beld held In tn tnT T auditorium The congress opened df h the singing of Crown Him Lord eJ All AllRight All Right Reverend Charles P. P Pp p p erson Episcopal bishop of Child Chi fC c ld o made the opening address He Headd Heike 11 add ljj ike keon on on the Will of Christ for the old tid i dwelling upon the need of unity Bishop W. W L. L Mc Me- Fell well ell of the Methodist Episcopal made the second address The Thet it t V evening was devoted to talks by Campbell White general secretary the Laymen's Missionary Move Move- t nt nd J. J A. A MacDonald editor of Toronto oronto Globe h 1 Notable List of Speakers rJ mong the speakers on the program w a e Prince T. T H H. Yun of Korea J. J J isA MacDonald editor of the Toronto P be Robert E E. Speer secretary of Presbyterian Board of Foreign d Ions William J. J prest pres pres- t of the union of New i fk Alfred E E. Marling of New yEk Mornay Williams chairman of sw ew York state board of char char- I s si clement lement Chase of Omaha How How- f tl tA Kelly of Baltimore Samuel B. B b n of Boston John R R. Pepper of P 15 Tenn Tean H. H M. M Beardsley I merly erlY mayor of Kansas City rge Sherwood Eddy of India Rob Rob- j i H. H Gardiner of Boston Col Elijah 01 Halford private secretary to the tho 1 President Harrison during his ad- ad Thomas Tippey and ands s liam Ham II Lewis Lowis of c Seattle R. R A. A A AJ ti 5 g S of K Kansas City ity John B. B Sleman tifa Washington ashington founder of the moveS move in fa t t it t William E E. E Sweet of Denver Vies rles A A. Rowland of Athens Ga 1 ed ed d E. E Marling of Ne New York Judge len en eD P. P Spencer of St. St T L Louis N. N W. W t ell ell of Montreal John R. R Pepper of ofis ofu u is and missionaries from all aU allt t fr the Ule world |