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Assistant General Secretary-Clifford Mans- Assistant Treasurer-Arthur W. Cobbett.
hardt, Ph. D., Chicago, Ill.
Treasurer-David R. Forgan, Chicago, Ill.
Executive Offices-308 North Michigan avenue,
Chicago, Ill.

The purpose of the association is to promote the improvement and extension of moral and religious education through existing agencies in the churches, schools, etc., by serving as a center, a clearing house and a bureau of information and promotion. The association publishes a bimonthly magazine, maintains a permanent library, conducts surveys, circulates free pamphlets, organizes professional workers, holds general conventions and local conferences. It enrolls in its membership any persons interested in moral and religious education regardless of sectarian or theological lines.

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.

Bible House, Astor place, New York, N. Y.
President-E. Francis Hyde.

General Secretaries-Rev. William I. Haven,
D. D.; Frank H. Mann.
Recording Secretary-Rev. Lewis B. Chamber-
lain.

Treasurer-Gilbert Darlington, Bible House,
New York, N. Y.

Assistant Secretary-Rev. J. L. McLaughlin,
D. D.

Agency Secretaries in the United States-Rev.
S. H. Kirkbride, D. D., 156 West Washing
ton street, Chicago, Ill.; Rev. J. P. Wragg,
D. D., Bible House, Astor place, New York,
N. Y.; Rev. M. B. Porter, 218 North Adams
street, Richmond, Va.; Rev. Arthur F. Ragatz,
D D.. 1515 Larimer street, Denver, Col.;
Rev. A. Wesley Mell, 122 McAllister street,
San Francisco, Cal.; Rev. J. J. Morgan, 911
Main street. Dallas, Tex.: Rev. F. P.
Parkin, D. D., 701 Walnut street, Philadel-
phia, Pa.: Rev. Frank Marston, D. D., 424
Elm street, Cincinnati, O.; Rev. J. L. Mc-
Laughlin, D. D., Bible House, New York,
N. Y.

THE VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA.
Organized March 6. 1896. Incorporated Nov.
6. 1896.
Commanders-Gens. Ballington and Maud B.

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General Secretary-Rev. William H. Matthews.
D. D.
Executive Secretary-Rev. Edwin Noah Hardy,
Ph. D.
Offices-7 West 45th street, New York, N. Y.

THE FAMILY ALTAR LEAGUE.

The Family Altar league is a worldwide company of people who have made a COVenant to maintain a family altar in their homes. Covenant cards are furnished on request, and to all who enroll by signing the covenant a certificate of membership is sent without cost. In 1922 500,000 cards had been sent out. It is estimated that more than 100,000 new family altars have been established and 300,000 lives are being touched and influenced every day in the home because of the league. The headquarters are at 207 South Wabash avenue. Chicago, Ill. The officers are: The Rev. W. E. Biederwolf, D. D., president; the Rev. Fred E. Bennett, general secretary; the Rev. R. Howard Taylor, recording secretary.

AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Headquarters, 1816 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.

President-Martin L. Finckel.

Recording Secretary-William H. Hirst.
Treasurer-John E. Stevenson.

Secretary of Missions-Rev. George P. Wil-
liams, D. D.

Secretary of Publications-James
aughy, Litt. D.

THE SALVATION ARMY.

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Founded in London, July, 1865; organized in the United States in New York, N. Y., in March, 1880.

Commander in Chief-Gen. Bramwell Booth.
International Headquarters-London, England.
American National Headquarters-120 West
14th street, New York, N. Y.

Commander of United States Forces-Evan-
geline C. Booth,

West

Eastern Territorial Headquarters-122
14th street, New York, N. Y.
Eastern Territorial Commissioner-Thomas Es-
till.
Central Territorial Headquarters 713-719
North State street, Chicago, Ill.
Central Territorial Commissioner
Peart.

William

Western Territorial Headquarters-36 McAllister
street, San Francisco, Cal.
Western Territorial Commissioner-Adam Gif-

ford.

Posts in World-13.577.

Social Institutions and Day Schools-2.441.
Officers and Cadets-21,064.

INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF THE KING'S
DAUGHTERS AND SONS.
Headquarters-280 Madison avenue, New York,
N. Y.
President-Mrs. George H. Prior, Jewett City,
Conn.

First Vice-President-Mrs. W. G. Bennett, 701
Rush street, Chicago, Ill.

Second Vice-President-Mrs. J. N. Lewis, Madi-
son-Lenox, Detroit, Mich.

Third Vice-President-Mrs. Elwin L. Page, 6
Cambridge street, Concord, N. H.

Executive Secretary-Mrs. C. A. Menet, 280
Madison avenue, New York, N. Y.

Recording

Secretary-Mrs.

Charleston, S. C.

Thomas

Silcox.

Treasurer-Mrs. Charles K. Winslow, 5 Jerome place, Upper Montclair, N. J.

Editor-Mrs. Howard C. Arnold, 280 Madison avenue, New York, N. Y.

The officers serve until April, 1926.

BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.

Officers, 1924.

Chairman-H. Lawrence Choate, Chicago, Ill. Vice-Chairmen-John A. Ely, Shanghai, China; Harry W. Atkinson, Baltimore, Md. Secretary-Cecil A. Eby, Shreveport, La.

UNITARIAN CHURCH.

American Unitarian Association. President-Samuel A. Eliot, D. D., LL. D., Boston, Mass.

Vice-Presidents James A. Tufts, Exeter, N. H.; Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, Boston, Mass.: Frank H. Hiscock, Syracuse, N. Y.; George Soulé, New Orleans, La.; Arthur E. Morgan, Dayton, O.; Charles A. Lory, Fort Collins, Col.;

TWO NEW AMERICAN

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On March 6, 1924, it was announced at the Vatican in Rome that the pope had decided to elevate two American archbishops to the cardinalate because of the generous response of the people of the United States to the holy see's appeals for the suffering nations of Europe. The prelates to be so honored, it was further announced, were Archbishop George William Mundelein of Chicago Archbishop Patrick Joseph Hayes of New York. They were summoned to Rome and arrived there March 17. On March 24 they were formally proclaimed cardinals at a secret consistory in the Vatican. On March 26 the second of the ceremonies. that of imposing the biretta and skull cap on the new cardinals, took place in the consistorial hall. The third and last of the ceremonies took place in the right transept of the basilica of St. Peter's March 27, when Pope Pius XI. gave them their broad-brimmed red silk hats, symbolic of their rank as cardinals. This investiture was witnessed by fully 10.000 persons, many of whom were Americans. Santa Maria del Popolo was made the titular church of Cardinal Mundelein and Santa Maria in Via Lata that of Cardinal Hayes.

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CARDINALS CREATED.

Both these Roman sanctuaries are rich in medieval traditions. This made the full title of Cardinal Mundelein "George William, of title Santa Maria del Popolo, Cardinal Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago," and of Cardinal Hayes, "Patrick Joseph, of title Santa Maria in Via Lata, Cardinal Hayes. Archbishop of New York."

George William Mundelein was born in New York city July 2. 1872. He attended Manhattan college, St. Vincent seminary and the Urban College of Propaganda in Rome. Ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic church in 1895 he became auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 30, 1909. archbishop of Chicago Feb. 9. 1916, and cardinal March 24, 1924.

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Patrick Joseph Hayes was born in New York city Nov. 20. 1867, and was educated at Manhattan college and the Catholic University of America. He was ordained priest of the Roman Catholic church in 1892. In 1914 he was consecrated auxiliary bishop of New York and was appointed archbishop March 10. 1919. He was elevated to the cardinalate March 24, 1924.

DEATH OF ACTRESS LOTTA.

Charlotte Crabtree, better known by her stage name of Lotta. died in Boston, Mass.. Sept. 25, 1924. She was born in New York city in 1847 and began her career as an actress at the age of 6 in Petaluma. Cal. Ten years later she appeared at Niblo's Garden in New York and thereafter she was for some thirty years one of the best known actresses in the United States. She met with great success in such plays as "Little Nell." "Firefly." ." "Topsy" and "Musette." She accumu leted a fortune valued at $4.000.000 and after her retirement from the stage lived most of the time in New York and Boston. In her will she directed that a trust fund of $2.000.000 be established for the benefit of

disabled world war veterans and their dependents. The remaining $2.000.000 went chiefly to needy actors and actresses, hospitals, discharged convicts and the care of dumb animals.

"I thoroughly believe that in the making of this particular trust [for men and women disabled in the world war I have selected the noblest and most deserving philanthropy to which my estate can be put." the testatrix said in her will. "I have great pride and admiration for the heroic and patriotic serv ice rendered by our soldiers. sailors and women who were in the service of the United States during the world war."

AMERICAN WAR CEMETERIES IN EUROPE.

They con

Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne, France... Unknown

There are eight American soldier cemeteries | Oise-Aisne American cemetery, No. 608: in Europe. six of which are in France, one in Belgium and one in England. tain 30.587 bodies, distributed as Meuse-Argonne American cemetery. No. 1232: Romagne sous Montfaucon

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(Meuse). France

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follows:

6.071

698

Aisne-Marne American cemetery. No. 1764: Belleau. Aisne, France... Unknown

2.220

224

.13.938

483

Suresnes American cemetery. No. 34: Suresnes. Paris, France..

1.497

Unknown

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Flanders Field American cemetery. No. 1352: Waereghem, Belgium.

365

Unknown

157

Unknown

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Somme American cemetery, No. 636: Bony. Aisne, France.

Brookwood American

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1.830

107-E: Brookwood, Surrey, England..

435

Unknown

154

Unknown

66

St. Mihiel American cemetery. No. 1233: Thiaucourt, Meurthe

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STATISTICS OF CHURCHES IN THE UNITED STATES (1923).
[Compiled by H. K. Carroll, LL.D., for The Christian Herald.]

Denomination.

Adventists-Advent Christians

Seventh-Day

Church of God

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Churches of God in Christ

93

3.490

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ciples of Christ Churches of Christ*

Total Communistic Bodies
Congregational Churches
Disciples of Christ

13

5,826

....

1,784 867,633

Dis

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Assemblies of God...

1,069

70,000

Baptists Northern Conven

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2.206

200.96%2

Southern Convention

28.204

3,519,921

Evangelistic Associations

207

13,933

National Convention

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Evangelical Protestant (Ger-
nian) *

37

General Six-Principle

9

450

Evangelical Synod

1,324

17,926 300,449

Seventh-Day

80

7.591

Seventh-Day

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165

Free Christian Zion (col

ored).

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Freewill

762

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753

Freewill

(colored)

95,128

200

13,800

"Hicksite"

144

17.412

General

475

29,000

"Wilburite"

45

3,500

Separate

55

4.000

Primitive

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Regular United

755

49.184

Primitive

2.200

85,000

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Primitive Colored*

336

15,144

Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Pre

Jewish Congregations*

1,901

357,135

destinarian*

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Latter-Day

Saints-Latter

Day Saints

(Utah).

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Total Baptists (14 bodies) 63.147 8.237.021

Reorganized Church

678

95,815

Brethren (Dunkards)

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Old Order

62

Progressive

206

3.160 25.797

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Co

operative

Through

Na

Church of God, New.

tional Lutheran Council

10

1.000

United Lutheran Church.. 3,570

810,816

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Joint Ohio Synod..

908

148.060

Iowa Synod

966

137.318

Brethren (Plymouth)*.

Brethren (River).

458

13,244

Buffalo Synod

44

5.820

122

5,962

Immanuel Synod

8

1.249

Buddhist Japanese Temples

12

5.639

Jehovah Conference

6

6.925

Catholic Apostolic

13

2.768

Augustana Synod

1,188

208,124

Catholics (Eastern)

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Norwegian Lutheran Church

3,083

281,000

menian Apostolic..

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Lutheran Free Church...

343

29.000

Russian Orthodox

300

200.000

Eielsen's Synod

30

709

Greek (Hellenic) Orthodox

145

249,000

Lutheran Brethren

40

1.600

Syrian Orthodox

35

50.000

United Danish Church....

190

15.573

Syrian (Antioch) Orthodox

23

26.000

Danish Church

103

13,500

Serbian Orthodox

21

28.500

Icelandic Synod

15

1,373

Roumanian Orthodox

29

6,500

Suomai (Finnish) Synod..

171

20.555

Bulgarian Orthodox

4

2.450

Albanian Orthodox ............

6

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Finnish National Church..
Finnish Apostolic Church..
(2) Synodical Conference-
Missouri Synod

55

3.727

100

20.000

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Catholics (Western)-Roman
Catholics

Joint Wisconsin

Synod..

662

139.605

.17,503 15,655.260

Slovak Synod

58

7.000

Polish Catholic

American Old Catholic....

Total Western Catholics..17,613 15,750,260

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70.000

Norwegian Synod

50

4.583

25.000

Negro Mission

50

2,215

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3.940

(3) Independent

Congre

Christian Church

1,134

103,091

gations

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Christian Union

322

17,200

Total Lutherans

.15,473 2,465,841

Church of Christ. Scientist 1,828

Church of God and Saints

Scandinavian Evangelical

of Christ (colored).

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sion Covenant

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brenner)

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Churches of God General

Swedish Evangelical Free..
Norwegian Evangelical Free

102

6,208

32

2.444

Assembly

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42.152

Churches of the Living

God (colored)

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Church

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Churches of the New Jeru

salem-General Convention

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Old Order Amish

82

7.746

Conservative Amish

16

365

General Church

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14

1,014

Defenseless

12

1.240

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Central Conference

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Old Order (Wisler)

21

1.608

Church of the Nazarene.... 1,300
Communistic Societies-Shak-

50,721

Reformed

34

1.764

General

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19.937

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6

250

Mennonite Brethren

50

1.200

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Brethren (Dunkards)

99,225 United Brethren in Christ
1,024,125 Unit. Brethren (Old Const.)
1,656,324 United Evangelical..
1.204.328 All other (81 bodies)... ... 5.812
70,445 Total number of officers and
1,959,918.

3.294

402.656

381

24.219

943

129.717

390.997

teachers.

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Denomination.

Church of Jesus Christ...

1,064

Reorganized Church...

558

28,222 Baptist

112,287
CHURCHES AND CHURCH PROPERTY.
24.789
89.853 According to the census of 1916 the total
168.154 number of church edifices in the United States
654,102 was 203,432 as against 192,705 in 1906. Only
953.618 a building owned and used by a denomination
for church purposes is included in the term
church edifice. The Methodist Episcopal
1,123
church had 28.406 such buildings in 1916 and
6.783
ranked first in this respect. The Methodist
1.291
denomination as a whole had 61,467 churches.
172.129
Following is a table showing the number of
65.554
churches owned by the leading denominations
6.540
in 1916, with the value of the church prop-
146.081
67,035 erty of each:

Property.

152.924 All denominations....203,432 $1,676.600,582

Churches.

51,803

198,364.747

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311.291 Congregational

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General Council....

2.383

Synodical Conference..

1,583

110.098 Lutherans

306.785 Disciples of Christ.

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24.313 Methodists

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United Norwegian...

897

44,645 Presbyterians

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66.867 Protestant Episcopal..

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38,120 Roman Catholic..

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95.698 Unitarians

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Mennonites (16 bodies)...

665

79.621 Universalists

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Mrs. Rosalie Evans, a British subject, was ously to suit the authorities. After being killed Aug. 2, 1924, near Texmelucan, state besieged in the British legation in Mexico of Puebla, Mexico, by a band of men supposed City for some days he was permitted to go to be agrarians or communists. She owned a peaceably. Sir Thomas Hohler was sent by the large hacienda in that part of Mexico and a British government to investigate the affair. portion of it had previously been seized by The murder of Mrs. Evans attracted wide communists under the alleged protection of attention on both sides of the Atlantic. Presifederal troops. As early as June the Mexican dent Obregon ordered a strict investigation of government had clashed with the representa- the matter. He expressed the belief that the tives of Great Britain, who were attempting killing was the work of ordinary bandits and to guard Mrs. Evans' interests. Herbert C. not of the agrarians with whom the victim Cummins, the British charge d'affaires, was had had trouble. Four men were arrested even ordered to be forcibly expelled from the for the crime. Their fate had not been decountry for defending Mrs. Evans too vigor- termined when this record closed.

CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

Founded Dec. 14. 1910.

Dec. 14, 1910, Andrew Carnegie transferred | made at a meeting in the rooms of the Carto a board of trustees $10,000.000 in 5 per negie Research Foundation in Washington. cent first mortgage bonds, the revenue of D. C. The office of the administration is at which will be used to "hasten the abolition 2 Jackson place, Washington, D. C. The secof international war" and to establish last-retary is James Brown Scott. ing world peace. The formal transfer was

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