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Show H CANDY AND H CHILDREN B Tho annual Juvcnllo orgy over the H Christmas candy Inspired Dr. Harv- 1 , cy W. Wiley, tho puro food oxport, H to issuo n warning against tho eating B ' of Bwects by children as dangerous H for digestion mid teeth. H Hero aro n fow incidents that ro H cently came to notice on tho candy H A girl remarked tho oilier day that B Gho always kept candy on a chair V ' near her bed at night. Her mcutli Bi tasted so bad mornings, llmt sho had to havo the sweets beforo sho got up. Sho nover dreamed wliat tho causo BbV A young girl seemed to bo declln- Ji lng in health, and to ho palo and ftm nervous. Sho was taken to a physl- Bftn clan, who hud boiiic dllllciilty In dl- BB ngnoslng tho trouble, but finally ask fljj cd If Bhe ate much candy. Tho par- H" cuts suld no. Later It appeared that H' bor father .had been accustomed to Ki Rive her thrco cents a day as speak- " lng money. Visiting a storo one day the mother noticed a great heap of chocolate teddy hears, sold for seven Ifor a cent. It enmo over her that lorhaps this was tho explanation of her daughter's thrco cents a nay nnd poor health. Inquiry elicited tho fad A ' Hint for a number of wuks sho had Bj'. Leon cousiimlug twenty-ono choco BB lata teddy hears per day. M . A candy manufacturer, speaking in l conversation the other day, was M i telling how ho had mado such a suc- Bfll cess or selling cocoauut candles. Ho I formerly used chopped corn instead of cocoanut, but found It too expensive expen-sive Latterly ho had been convert ' I,1B cws' bonis and hcofs Into line B. shavings on n turning lathe. With a H ' bit of sweetening, tho children ac- BB, ccpted It as cocoauut, smacked their BBJ J Jlps and asked no questions. H J I'robably tho children got their nc- H'l customed treats or candy this year, H- in Bplto of Dr. Wiley's romarks. Dut B I tho facts given above, all actual hap- B i pcnlngs, suggest that children need B. ( supervision In their uso of sweets. |