72 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Evening Session. 

 T p. m. 



1. Address — "Xeeds of the ^^'estern Bee-Keepers" — by A\'esley 

 Foster, Boulder, Colorado. 



2. Discussion. 



3. Address — 'AMiy the Production of Comb Honey Should Be 

 Increased" — by Ernest Root, of Medina, Ohio. 



4. Discussion. 



Morning Session. 

 Friday, 8 a. ni. 



1. Report of the Auditing- Committee. 



2. Amendments to the Constitution. 

 .'>. Incorporation of the National. 



4. Election of Ofificers and Directors. 



•"). Report of Committees on Uniform Grading- Rules — Buyers 

 and Producers. 



(). Discussion on Uniform .Shipping Cases. 

 T. Other business. 



Afternoon Session. 

 1 p. m. 



1. Address — "Some Recent Achievements \\'ith Suggestions for 

 1913"— by Dr. B. N. Gates, of Amherst, ^lass. 

 't. Discussion. 



3. Short talks by the delegates. Each delegate will be called on 

 for an address on any topic he sees fit to select. 



4. Question Box. 



After much correspondence the Grand Hotel, located at the 

 corner of Fourth and Central avenues, has been selected as our 

 headquarters. The hotel will hold about five hundred people. The 

 rates for rooms (European plan) are from $1.00 each person up. 

 without bath, and $2.00 up with bath. The Convention will be held 

 on the second floor. All sessions will be open to the public, but the 

 voting will be done only by the delegates. 



A list of the hotels are as follows: 

 Hotel Alms (American plan), $3.00 up. 

 Bristol Hotel (European plan). "iOc up. 

 Burnet House (American plan), $2.50 up. 

 Hotel Emery (European plan), $1.00 up. 

 Gerdes Hotel (European plan), $1.00 up. 

 Grand Hotel (European plan), $1.00 up. 

 Gibson House (European plan), $1..')0 up. 

 Hotel Havlin (European plan), $1.50 up. 

 Honing Hotel (European plan), $1.50 up. 



