THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



21 



December 3, 1914, 



Amherst, Massachusetts. 



The National Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation Convention will meet at the 

 Auditorium Hotel, Denver, Colo. 

 Further announcement concerning res- 

 ervation of rooms and provisions for 

 exhibitions will be made. 



Room without bath, single, $1.00 

 per day and upwards. 



Room with bath, single, $1.50 per 

 day and upwards. 



Excellent cafe and meal service may 



be had. The hotel is convenient to 

 all street car connections and adia- 

 cent to railroads. 



The convention apparently will have 

 ample, comfortable quarters, with a 

 large assembly hall, reception room 

 committee room, etc. The reception 

 room will doubtless be used as an ex- 

 hibition hall. 



BURTON N. GATES, 



T^ , President. 



December 3, 1914, 



Amherst, Massachusetts. 



National Beekeepers' Association 



Preliminary Announcement of the Annual Convention and Official 

 Meetings of Delegates from Affiliated Societies. 



Tx. . ^^ ^^ ^^^^'^ ^* *^^® Auditorium Hotel. Denver. Colo. Tuesday 

 Wednesday and Thursday, Feb 16, 17 and 18, 1914. To be held 

 jointly with the meeting of the Colorado Beekeepers' Ass'n. 



GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENT 

 The reservation of hotel accommo- 

 dations should be sent to the clerk. 

 Auditorium Hotel. Rates are an- 

 nounced elsewhere. 



Local arrangements are in charge 

 of "Ccmmittee on Local Arrange- 

 ments" also announced elsewhere. 

 All communications for concessions 

 or special provisions should be ad- 

 dressed to the Chairman of this 

 Committee. 



NOTICE TO DELEGATES 

 "The Secretary has mailed to each 

 affiliated association, delegates' 

 cards, to be used as credentials. It 

 should be borne in mind that it 

 is absolutely essential to send 

 the ORIGINAL credential direct to 

 Mr. George W. Williams, Secretaiy 

 Redkey, Ind., en or before Febru- 

 ary 1. 



The local committee is making 

 full arrangements for the conven- 

 ience and pleasure of delegates and 

 members. Due announcement will 

 be made. 



EXHIBITION MATERIAL 

 An invitation to make exhibits 

 is elsewhere announced. 



The program will consist of offi- 

 cial executive meetings and of a 

 program of lectures, demonstrations, 

 etc., but of which at this time only 

 a preliminary announcement can be 

 made. 



PROGRAM 

 Tuesday. Fcbriiury 16 



9:30 a. m. — Meeting to be called 



to order and the organization of 

 the convention. 



Appointment of Committees. 



Presentation of Credentials. 



Report of Credentials' Ccmmittee. 



Announcements and invitations. 



1:00 p. m. — President's report. 



Reports of Committees. 



Transaction of business which 

 regularly comes before the session. 



Continuation of program of 

 papers. 



8:00 p. m. — General session of 

 the Association for the reading of 

 papers and for discussion. 



AVediiesday. February 17 



9:00 a. m. — Delegates' session for 

 the transaction of business, follow- 

 ed by the reading of papers. 



1:00 p. m. — The program of the 

 afternoon will consist of a series 

 of papers concerning organization, 

 work and co-operation of county and 

 state association. 



8:00 p. m. — Public session. At 

 this time it is hoped to provide 

 illustrated lectures and a program 

 of general interest to the public. 

 Arrangements are in hand for this. 



Thursday. Fcbruai-j' 18 



9:00 a. m. — Business session, 

 concluding the transactions of the 

 association, followed by the reading 

 of papers. 



Election of officers. 



1:00 p. m. — Session for discus- 

 sions and the reading of papers to 

 be followed by adjournment. 



It may be desirable to hold a 



