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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



ticket, purchase to junction point and 

 from there repurchase to point of 

 meeting, procuring a certificate from 

 each agent from whom ticket is pur- 

 chased. 



On arrival these certificates should 

 be signed by the Secretary of the 

 meeting and presented to the Joint 

 Agent not later than one day after 

 the meeting closes; Sunday not to be 

 counted. The Joint Agent, in case 

 50 or more certificates have been pre- 

 sented to him, will honor same, sell- 

 ing ticket to return destination at 

 O'^e-third the regular fare. In case 

 of passengers who have been unable 

 to purchase through tickets and who 

 present two certificates the Joint 

 Agent will stamp both, selling ticket 

 to junction point, and on presenta- 

 tion of the second certificate at such 

 junction point passenger can repur- 

 chase to return destination also at 

 the reduced fare. These return 

 tickets to be first-class limited, good 

 only on date of sale and for contin- 

 uous passage through. Certificates 

 of tickets purchased on clergy per- 

 mits at less than full tariff rate, and 

 certificates of tickets purchased at 

 Ipss than fifty cents will not be rec- 

 op^nized in computing the total of 50. 



The roads which will authorize this 

 rate are as follows: 



A. T. & S. F. (Santa Fe) 



C. B. & Q. (Burlington) 



C. R. & P. ^Rock Island) 



rOLO. ^ SOUTHERN. 



«"OLORADO MIDLAND. 



D '>^7 R. G. (Denver ^ Rio Grande) 



FTORENCE Kr CRIPPLE CREEK. 



i\TTr)T,AND TERMINAL. 



MiqcinTTRT PACIFIC. 



UNION PACIFIC. 



NO CLAIM FOR REFUND OF 

 FARE ACCOUNT OF MISUNDER- 

 STANDING OR FAILURE TO FOL- 

 TOW INSTRTTCTTONS WILL BE 

 ENTERTAINED BY THE RAIL- 

 ROAD COMPANIES. 



Boulder, Col., Jan. 16, 1915. 

 The Bee-Keepers' Review. 



The Governor of Colorado (George 

 A. Carlson) has been invited to wel- 

 come the National Convention to Col- 

 orado No reply has been received as 

 vet, but expect an acceptance soon. 

 Mayor J. M. Perkins will greet the 

 convention for the City of Denver. 



The Auditorium Hotel convention 

 room will seat one hundred and fifty 

 to one hundred and seventy-five peo- 

 ple comfortably. For the most large- 



ly attended sessions' we have secured 

 the Tramway Auditorium, three blocks 

 from the hotel. This is an ideal con- 

 vention room equipped with perma- 

 nent motion picture and stereopticon 

 apparatus. The Denver Convention 

 League furnishes us this room for 

 four sessions complimentary. 

 Yours as ever, 

 WESLEY FOSTER (Chairman). 



Those Who Will Attend the Na- 

 tional Meeting at Denver 



Those who have signified their in- 

 tention of attending the National 

 Convention at Denver this month are 

 listed below. Of course, this list is 

 but a handful of what the attend- 

 ance will be, but are those whose 

 names have reached this office. The 

 list is as follows: 



B. F. Kindig. Elkhart, Ind. 



Prof. F. E. Millen, East Lansing, 

 Mich. 



Prof. C. H. Baldwin, Indianapolis, 

 Ind. 



Geo. W. Williams, Redkey, Ind. 



Prof. C. E. Bartholomew, Ames, 

 Iowa. 



E. J. Baxter, Nauvoo, 111. 



J. M. Buchanan, Franklin. Tenn. 



E. G. Carr, New Esrypt, N. J. 



C. P. D->dant, Hamilton, 111. 

 Wesley Foster, Boulder, Colorado. 

 Prof. Francis Jager. Minn. 

 Frank C. Pellett. Atlantic. Iowa. 

 Prof. M^rley Pettit. Canada. 



Dr. E. F. Phillips, Washington, D. 

 C. 



Frank Rauchfuss, Colorado. 



E. R. Root, Medina. Ohio. 



E. D. Townsend, Northstar, Mich. 



Dr. Burton N. Gates, Amherst, 

 Mass. 



A. G. Woodman, Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. 



.1. J. Corbut, Colorado. 



Robert E. Foster, Colorado. 



G. H. Rea. Ohio. 



J. H. Stoneman, Idaho. 



The Colorado Honey Producers' As- 

 sociation will give a banquet to the 

 members of the National Association 

 the evening of February 17th, be- 

 tween the hours of six and eight 

 o'clock. Those who are not members 

 may purchase tickets, and are urged 

 to do so, as it is desired to make of 

 it a big beeman's gathering. Tickets 

 will be issued free to all National 

 members. 



WESLEY FOSTER, Chairman. 



