Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1927 — Page 2
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How to make correctly Be sure you use India Tea, or a blend containing India Tea. •- ■ tfeconddy ■ Use an earthenm ware teapot, and m put into it one | good teaspoonful of India Tea for cup of tea required. / II Ar • //f %/VU/LCitlf Be sure you pour the water into the ■4£ a P°t the moment it boils. Only fresh W boiling water can bring out the true flavour of the tea. Hot water is no use. Water that has been boiling for some time does not H give thebest results n This is important if HI you want a really | good cup of tea. Allow the tea to I stand 5 minutes to infuse. Put a little cream or milk into each cup before pouring out the tea. It greatly improves the flavour. Then add sugar to taste. CrtfT' cV . ■ Any retailer or I store can supply you with India Tea or blends containing India Tea. He has no difficulty in getting it, as practically every wholesale distributor of tea in this district supplies India Tea. He will gladly get V vit for you—but I Be. sure you use INDIA TEA ora blend containing ■lndia Tea
HOW MUSSOLINI SPENDS! DAY (Continued From Page 1) night, I go home, take an hour’s sleep and return to work refreshed and relaxed. Ordinarily I go to bed at midnight and rise at seven. The orders are that I am never to be disturbed except in case of very bad news. It is my philosophy that good news can wait, —there is no immediate urgency of communicating it and the Joy of its announcement will be much more greatly relished after a refreshing sleep. Besides, a bad beam might Intervene and spoil the | effect if one is awakened, while the news in the morning is a great antidote for the dream. This was Napoleon’s rule-r-adopted therefrom from one whose achievements reached more stupendous heights than any one since his time, —and I find that it permits a generous rest, the disturbing elements being an, eliminated from the mind, ! putting it in repose. The fact is I that I have only been awakened ! three times since my assumption of power. The first was a lire at the central telegraph office in Rome; the very heart of Italy’s system of communication and -the second time was during the Corfu incident in 1923 during a turn of the negotiations. I rose immediately on the latter occasion to deal promptly with it. When there is a serious situation on hand, the prompter the action, the better. Things might be righted, while a few hours delay might spell disaster. After settling the matter, I returned to bod and enjoyed another two or three hours sound repose, i The third time I was disturbed was on the death of our lamented Queen Alaigherlta. Sne had a noble and magnanimous soul, endowed with angelic virtues. I adored her gentleness nnd/ syijjpathy with the high and low. She was gracious to all ahd to her last wished me well for the greatness of Italy. was hailed as a ‘‘fascist ciueen” and all fascists lover her profoundly. The sickness which preceded her death filled the days with anguish and I gave orders that I should be kept informed of her condition and be awakened any night that a turn for the worse occurred. She died peacefully very early one morning and I arose let mourn, prepare the nations mourning and bring what comfort l could to the king and royal family. "Daily Dozen" Ordinarily, it is from a sound sleep of seven hours, I awake on anew day, every day, ready to meet it, greatly refreshed with restored energy and replaced force. Seemingly as if to prove my re-gotten strength, I instinctively stretch and yawn, giving my lungs and muslces 1 an extra awakening and, as quick' as a flash, lam out of bed. My day; has begun. I never stay in bed a mo-j ment after the yawn. I cannot but think that the practice of lying in j bed after one awakens is conduc- j tive to lassitude and dullness. It J cannot but breed stagnation of body I and mind. It is demoralizing to the j discipline of self. It puts a defen- j sive spirit in life and robs the in- ] dividual of a bold and smashing of- J fenstve to face the day. While still in my pajamas I take a i few very simple arm and leg move-1 ments just to limber me up. I j breathe deeply to get my lungs full | of fresh air, for there is need that j the lungs resume actively their! functions for a working body and' not a sleeping one. That operation ! just takes a minute or two'and I am j then in my bath. My bath is always topld, the temperature of the body. I am not a j disciple of the cold bath the first thing in the morning, for the rea-1 son that the functions of the system 0 have not reached their maxi- j mum momentum and to require thej heart ancT nervous organs to resist a cold bath is asking too much of! them bofore they have properly put' on full speed. The tepid bath meets my requirements and tempers me j for a brisk rubdown, I attach great I importance to the latter. I perform j it myself and briskly, very briskly. | I will not allow a masseur near mo, as I do my rub-down to my own liking and without any ceremony. 1 know it ia more efficacious. The blood is forced to circulate and I feel my whole being sotriehow spring-
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Mussolini’s Efficiency Precepts Master your body and mind. Concentrate on the one thing before you. (Jet seven hours' sound sleep. Never stay in bed after the instnnt >pf awakening. Read the newspapers while dressing. Shave. "I am anti-whiskers." Brink a glass of milk for breakfast.
ing into action. The skin Is refreshed and ridden of all redudant surplus ready to be renewed and stay hepJthy. I Trained Reader When I come from the bath, the newspapers are brought to me. I read them while dressing for my horseback ride. I am one of those who can truly say that he was once a newspaper man and responding to my training I can glance through them with the eye of the experienced editor. To dress while reading is not a difficulty. The dressing is a purely mechanical function and subordinate to th'e will without any consb'ous thought. It should not be a subject for mental expenditure. We do it every day, then why not make the physical agencies which the operation In dressing takes work automatically, Just ns one’s fingers do on the typewriter or the piano. The reading of tho newspaper then becomes an added product of the mentel mechanism, which it can perfectly well accomplish while the fingers are occupied elsewhere. My shave comes before I put on my collar. I have become rather skillful In the use of nn American safety razor, and, though my beard is thick and stiff, I have attained such dexterity that I feel like saying "so many seconds from lather to towel” or whatever self-shavers are supposed to measure their speed on. However, I have to use anew blade every' time I shave, for there are no blades made that ran statu! mote than one shave on my beard.
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And, I must shave every day. It all must come off, too, for T -wear no moustache, which is one of ray American attributes. I am anti-whiskers. Fascism is anti-whisker. Whiskers are a sign of decndence. (llance at the busts of the great Roman emperors and you will find them all clean-shaven, —Caesar, Augustus. Wheti the decline of Roman glory began, whiskers came into style. It is true of all periods. The renaissance was a beardless period. Whiskers' were the rule In the old decadent regime, which fascism replaces with youth of clean-shaven fares. The beard is oriental, the smooth face occidental! A Speechless Barber My barber peeks In at me occasionally looking with envy on the accomplishment of the safety. When I am not pressed foe time, I let him do the shaving. He Is no common marber. He has a character all his own and was not made In the same mould which ordinary barbers are made in. He Is not loquacious. He tells me none of his troubles and I tell him none of mine. He withholdr his joys and I withhold mine. He does not play with and fondle my face when I allow him to show how much he can beat safety. He Is a man devoted s o shaving, In which profession he Is an artist. He lathers without any extra flourishes and draws the razor across the face without unnecessary expedlture of physical effort. He appreciates with me that useless effort Is lost. So well have both of us carried this out, that we have not exchanged more than two words — outside of greetings—m the entire four years he has been giving me an occasional shave. I go then fully attired wearing my riding breeches to breakfast. It is what I call a breakfast. I wonder sometimes what an Knglishman or an American or a Qerman would call It and what he would do with such a breakfast ns mine. There la no fruit. There is no sausage, ham and eggs, breakfast foods or anything which would typify the modern breakfast. There Is even no coffee, for I do not drink coffee lit any form —It is not a food, it ia disastrous for brain-work-ers. My breakfast simply consists
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of a glass of milk and is a matter of one minute. I drink it at the table in small gulps so that It might be properly saliviated. Milk is a wonderful food, perhaps the best food known to man. This one glass of milk contains enough nourishment to sustain me until the midday meal six hours hence. It Is always taken when I am alone for I am not a great lover of company at table. The greatest honor I can liestow upon anyone Is to invite them to lunch. It would even be an honor for my own brother. Cesira. my servant, puts the milk on the table and then withdraws. She Is forty and silent, uncommunicative. It Is 7:30 and I am ready to take my morning canter. In tomorrow's Times Premier Mussolini tells what he does with his one hour a day of recreation. Also, he definitely answers the world-wide rumors that he Is afflicted with an incurable malady.
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