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The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles- - N Filling a Measure of Wheat Preparatory to Weighing Grade of the Wheat Of prime Importance to the g farmer is an understanding of dockage as the term is used in federal wheat grades, and how dockage in wheat is determined, since in grading wheat under federal standards one of the fundamental principles is to determine the numerical grade on a dockage-free 1)8813. With a ew exceptions the dockage is first removed from the wheat-growin- samples and the grade determined with the clean or dockage-fre- e wheat Is the foreign material Dockage screened from a sample of wheat to be graded, by the use 'of appropriate hand sieves or other cleaning devices, and consists of sand, dirt, weed seeds, weed stems, chaff, straw, grain other than wheat and any other foreign material. It also may contain finely broken or small, shriveled grains of wheat in cases where such material cannot be separated from dirt and other foreign material by the use of appropriate sieves. Foreign Material Determined. The purpose of the dockage provision in the federal wheat standards is to enable the person grading the sample to determine the approximate amount of easily separated foreign material that is in the lot of wheat. Therefore, dockage is approximately the percentage of foreign material which can be easily removed from the lot of wheat by the commercial types of cleaning machinery commonly found In grain elevators and mills. ' The dockage test is described in Farmers Bulletin 1118 entitled "Dockage Under Federal Wheat Grades, which has recently been issued by the United States department of agriculture to aid wheat growers and others in understanding this Important feature of wheat grading as provided in the revised federal grain standards for wheat, which became effective July 15, 1918. Dockage Test Described. The dockage test is made ordinarily by weighing 1,000 grams of wheat (about 2 pounds), which constitutes Grams are a representative sample. used instead of other units for ease in determining percentages. The dockage is separated from this 1.000-grasample by screening with pan p(eves of specified types or by using a cleaning device which has been officially approved. The dockage so separated is weighed and the percentage is found, based on the total weight of the sample including the dockage. If the amount of dockage is below 1 per cent it is disregarded. For examf of 1 per cent of ple, if only foreign material is separated by the means described above, no dockage Is of 1 per cent, assessed. This one-hahowever, should not be returned to the sample used in determining the grade. If Hi per cent of dockage is separated, 1 per cent of dockage would be indicated in assigning the grade. Thus It will be seen that any fraction of a per cent of dockage is considered as a "tolerance" in the standards. Indicated in Certificate. After the dockage is removed the clean sample Is used in determining the grade, save In a few exceptions. Dockage does not affect the grade assigned to the whent. If 1 per cent or more of separable foreign material Is found, dockage is assessed. In the ininspection certificate the amount is dicated immediately after the grade designation, as, for example. No. 1 northern spring, dockage 1 per cent. If the wheat seed used Is carefully selected, cleaned, tested and treated before planting, if care Is exercised in cultivation and crop rotation, and If the wheat Is carefully threshed and cleaned, there should be, ordinarily, very little foreign material present when the crop is marketed. Apply to Foreign Material. Two terms in the federal wheat standard apply to foreign material-dock- age and foreign material other than dockage. The former is foreign material tha$ Is separated from the sample of wheat by the proper use of "Foreign appropriate hand sieves. material other than dockage is the foreign material not separated In the e screening, and remains In the dockage-freother mnterlnl Foreign sample. than dockage," ou the other hand, is a one-hal- lf ' It and Determining factor in the grade and definite percentages are permitted In each numerical grade. Dockage Easily Removed. Czecho-Slovaki- Ordinary dockage can be removed from quantities of wheat with comparatively simple cleaning machinery, such as is Installed in many grain elevators and mills, or it can be removed on the farm with an ordinary portable fanning mill equipped with a screen having perforations like those specified for the dockage sieves. Dockage found in wheat in many cases is of real value, while In other cases it not only may have no value, but may contain ingredients positively harmful if ground with the wheat. Dockage frequently contains quantities of other grains and weed seeds, such as mustard, flaxseed, oats or other cereal grain. Much of this can be used to good advantage as poultry or stock feed. Importance of Dockage System. It should be understood that it is optional with a farmer whether he remove dockage or not. The point which United States department of agriculture officials emphasize Is that it is to his advantage to understand dockage and, in many cases, to remove it him seif. If the dockage system is noi employed, the foreign material in tin wheat may cause a lowering of tin grade. If no grading system is em ployed (grading usually is not com pulsory for the farmer in selling wlieai at country points, though all shipment1 to terminal markets are graded), ane the country miller or grain dealer as delivered at a flat rate, or or the basis of the average quality delivered, tiie price paid usually Is suflf ciently low to protect the buyei against 'oss caused by objectionablt foreign material delivered with the general run of the grain. Under the dockage system of the the federal however, standards, amount of such foreign material separated and considered as dockage is deducted from the weight of the wheat purchased and, in any event, does not affect the grade of the wheat after it has been cleaned. This results in a higher grade, and the price paid is on the basis of this grade. After the dockage is removed from the original sample and the test weight per bushel has been determined, the sample is then examined to ascertain whether an analysis is to be made for any other factors which determine the grade. Methods of Handling Dockage. Various satisfactory methods of handling dockage may be employed in normal times. Where wheat is cleaned on the farm or at the country elevator and only the screened wheat is delivered to the local buyer, there is less possibility of difference of opinion regarding the grade of wheat delivered. Such an arrangement tends to establish greater confidence in the grades given hy the local buyer. When noxious weed seeds are present it is advisable to have the removed dockage ground before feeding to prevent the further spread of these weeds on the farm. In many cases such material has a relatively high feed value and often farmers will find it to their advantage to remove the dockage themselves or have their local buyers do it The bulletin describes for them. other methods of handling dockage and making allowance therefor. Further information as to the correct method of determining dockage in wheat may be obtained by writing the United States department of agriculture, Washington, or by writing to or visiting the nearest office of federal grain supervision. Such offices are located in the large grain markets. A faster or country grain dealer may He Could Have Been ql so mail a sample to the nearest grain inspector and receive for a small Mr. A. Is a very enthusiastic lodge fee an official certificate showing the man,' spending about five nights out grade and dockage on that particular of every seven at various lodge rooms This sample should be two sample. of alt of which lodges he is a mem1 which in of at least size, quarts His wife, who is rather tolerant ber. in inclosed a clean, airtight pints is of the whole business, however, does container. The remainder, if any, with to say the container, should be placed in a occasionally get peeved enough other a few sarcastic things. And the clean cloth sack. The address of the a nearest licensed grain Inspector can be j night came her chance. For wonder, home for an eve--I secured by writing the departs ant or j her husband was at curled up in a rocking chair be any supervision office. buy1-whea- t - for 10 Months Over a year ago, says Mrs. Dora I took to bed and for 10 Williams, months did not think I would live. Eatonic helped me so much I am now up and able to work. I recommend it highly for stomach trouble. Eatonic helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the excess rjteffTix zamrr& ANONYMOUS donor gave $25,000 to the Junior Red Cross to be used in furthering its work in behalf of the children of the countries of the world. The Junior Bed Cross allotted this $25,000 to a school for deformed and In children crippled It is conPrague, ducted by Dr. Bakuie. The money is being used for enlarged quarters and additional equipment. While the Junior Red Cross is extending aid to the children of all of the countries, largely through educational channels, there is no one project, perhaps, which presents a greater appeal than that of the Bakuie school. This Institution was organized for the training of crippled and deficient children and it has met with remarkable success. The original 12 crippled youths who first received training under Dr. Bakuie are still with the school, but in the capacity of instructors. They have become not only but they are contributing largely toward the support of the school and are teaching between 200 and 300 children taken in from the streets of Prague. About two years ago, Dr. Bakuie was obliged to leave the school where he was living with these boys and they Immediately decided to go forth with him. Boldly they set out, and for a time they lived like gypsies. Finally Dr. Bakuie succeeded in renting three small rooms where they ate, slept and worked while the teacher lectured to secure the funds necessary to set up his school anew. Rnpid progress was made and now the school is firmly established on the outskirts of Prague, and there Dr. Bakuie has opened to children in whose lives, otherwise, only sordidness and misery would have existed, hope, happiness and ambition. Red Cross workers say that one of the most remarkable schools in the world is that conducted by Dr. Bakuie In Prague. It is achieving such amazing results that educators in many countries, especially manual training teachers and child welfare workers, are watching with deep interest the efforts of Bakuie and his staff and are seeking for all available Information regarding his methods of instruction. The Bakuie school is not very old. According to such facts as have come to the United States, the doctor was an instructor in an asylum for deformed children maintained by the when government of Austria-Hungar- y war broke out in the summer of 1914. As the conflict proceeded and the government approached collapse the institution practically went to pieces and Bakuie found himself out of a job. Being out of a job wasnt a calamity, in his estimation ; the tragedy lay with the cripples themselves, whose plight was desperate. With a faith that in some way Providence would help, Dr. Bakuie gathered about him a number of his pupils, set up a school of his own in a barn and during subsequent months managed to keep the group together. The collapse the end of the of Austria-Hungarwar and the calls for aid by millions of destitute and starving people to the outside world, brought, among other relief agencies to Prague, the Junior Red Cross of America. Bakules great work his genius, his courage, his faith came to the attention of the Junior workers. At first they gave him moderate aid, then more and more, until today the famous Bakuie school Is subsidized by the Junior Red Cross of America. Without doubt the most famous profftet of the school and now an instructor there, is a youngster named Frantlk, who was born without arms. This boy holds the distinction of possessing the handiest pair of human feet in the world today. Frantlks Sends Her to Bed GOLD MEDAL ;-- lu i CAPSULES w" W.4 ttjm7K2owr3 feet perform ART-WOR- bring quick relief end often ward off deadly diseases. Known es the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes. Leek for tho name Gold Modal on orozy box and accept do imitation K wonders; but there Is nothing wrong with his brain, either, for he is as capable a young business manager as one would find in a days search. Girls! Girls!! Save Y our Hair With Cuticura Picture a dirty, ragged, armless boy loitering at the mouth of an alley begging for copper' coins n hopeless, helpless, pitiful bit of humanity. That was Frantik, less than seven years ago. He could not wash, nor dress, nor feed himself ; he could do nothing but squat by a Bohemian roadside and plead for charity. Then Dr. Bakuie came along and gathered him up ; just as the doctor came along half-starve- d Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. LIFE INCOME for KKPREhENTATIt ES. 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That Is what the crippled boys in the Bakuie school do; not for a few weeks, but for months, all the while putting in long hours in their work shop to pay their living expenses. . Frantik is a shining example of what can be accomplished under Dr. Ba- - POSITIVELY REMOVED Dy Or Berry's Your druggist o by Freckle Ointment Dr. C. H. Berry mat! 65c Free book Co., 2975 Michigan Avenue Chicago n?AirriK oR&my&A door. kules methods. The photographs reproduced herewith show him eating his dinner, doing art work and opening a door. When he wants to carry something he uses his teeth as a hand. He sits down on a carpenters bench and uses a plane and other tools quite handily. And his grin in one of the pictures shows that he is a happy boy. Acting as fairy godfather the Junior Red Cross of America has strengthened and enlarged the school and relieved Dr. Bakuie and his staff of financial worry. Their appreciation The is almost well, embarrassing. junior- - organization takes no greater pride in any of its big achievements than in this support of the Bakuie institution and its charges. two-foote- VETERANS BEG IN STREETS S- i- Armless and Leglest Austrian Soldiers Line the Sidewalks of Vienna in Pathetic Misery. what you see a long procession of war cripples parading down the Ring, carrying on their backs the advertisements of some cabaret certainly a Last, but not least, among the sights more repellent than appealing spectaof suffering in Vienna are the war cle. Renato La Valle in D Glornale dltalia (Rome). cripples, the saddest and most touching, but in one sense the most repellent picture which the city offers. Copy From Nature. The plain truth is that these cripThe ram of the modern ples have been abandoned to their is the device of the swordfish of the ocean. fate. It is true that the present govThe swordfishs ernment has voted to grant a ridicu-lousl- x upper jaw has a long beak or ram, by inadequate pension to these means of which it can pierce not only men; but up to the present it has re- fish, but the sides of timber-buiEven the plants have forefused to put the law into effect In ships. place of that the authorities have hit stalled human Inventions. Nearly upon two measures for their relief-ma- king everybody, perhaps, has wondered vendors for the them match why the stems of nearly all plants state monopoly, and giving them li- and the trunks and branches of trees are round instead of any other shape. censes to beg upon the street! This is the actual fact. While pub- The existence of tali plants and trees lic begging is prohibited by law In depends largely on the wind force. And Vienna, war cripples are provided with a tree with a square trunk ana an official police permit allowing them branches would offer so much resistto appeal to the passerby for charity. ance to the wind that it would be conSo you see in all the best avenues and tinually having its branches snapped. squares of Vienna, particularly in It is for the same reason that enquarters frequented by foreigners, in gineers build tall chimneys and piers front of the hotels and the entente for bridges round in preference to any missions, blind, armless, legless, and other form. otherwise mutilated war cripples, still Lines to Be Remembered. wearing military uniforms, begging for alms. , To be what we are, and to become Some cripples alternate with their what we are capable of becoming, is begging working as sandwich men. Ac- the only end of life. Robert Louis cordingly, not a morning passes but Stevenson. man-of-w- The One Retort. They have no use for children. 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