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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



BEEKEEPERS! 



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Announcement— Addition to the Beeware Family 



Following the Lewis Policy of cooperation between manufacturer and 

 beekeeper, we are glad to announce the active connection with our com- 

 pany of Mr. Kennith Hawkins, bee specialist, who for seventeen months 

 was in charge of bee culture extension work in the fifteen Southern States for 

 the U. S. Department of Agriculture under Dr. E. F. Phillips at Washington. 



The subject of this announcement, although a younger member of the bee- 

 keeping fraternity, has been devoting his entire time to bee culture as a 

 livelihood since 1909. He is well known to many beekeepers as formerly 

 the breeder of "Quality Hill" queen bees at Plainfield, Illinois, and has an 

 acquaintance with hundreds of beekeepers in the south, as well as in the 

 middle west, through his extension work in bee culture with the U. S. 



Government. At present Mr. Hawkins owns or operates apiaries in Illinois, Florida, Texas and 



Wisconsin. 



He will devote his entire time to the service of the G. B. Lewis Company, and will handle bee 

 culture problems in their relation to the manufacture of bee supplies and will be ever ready to 

 answer any queries on bee culture which may be sent to the office of the G. B. Lewis Company 

 or any of their distributers. 



G. B. LEWIS COMPANY, Watertown, Wis. 



