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05  09 novembre 1924  11


Candide

 Candide 1924 11 09 Page 06 Page Six - The First Public Library, a cartoon from Life

Comœdia

  Comoedia 1924 11 09 Page 02 Page Two - Music Abroad. A Little News About the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra
Cleveland Orchestra in Ohio Cleveland Orchestra in Ohio

Same page - Courts, the architect's ring. Mr. Molvardi Magzmagyar, the construction of lighthouses, a 36 carat Georgewitch and Yvonne Lechoux alias Miss Rhodyane to follow


Dimanche illustré

 Dimanche illustré 1924 11 09    Mots croisés Page One - The Mysterious Mosaic. A crossword puzzle, probably the first to appear in a newspaper in France.


Excelsior

Page two - A precious morocco case that belonged to Marie-Antoinette and bearing her coat of arms, a Louis XII book of hours that belonged to Jeanne de Marbeuf, a seventeenth-century case, a chest of drawers by Riesener... The curiosities are at the Hôtel Drouot

Page five - Chess game number 206 played between Isidor Gunsberg and Curt von Bardeleben at the Hastings tournament in 1895 and the problem of the same number, by Jörgen Möller. There is of course the solution of problem number 205


L'Auto-Vélo

Page one - A snapshot of a phase of play in the baseball game between the "New York Giants" and the "White Stockings" of Chicago, played at the Colombes stadium, as an exhibition match. Also a curious propaganda, the Ford factories and their extraordinary manufacturing powers. The witness: a clock, whose dial is divided into 10 seconds

Same page - The future of boxing is at stake: a protest against the mayor of Chalons (sur Marne). . Justice is getting involved. Various reactions, including Georges Charpentier: "I will have the caretaker of my garage answer", but also Tristan Bernard

"the brutal and sometimes savage nature" of these fights, which he regards as "contrary to moral hygiene"

Page Two - The Turners on Globe. A shot of Lieutenant George Smith and his Canadian canoe. A journey from Sydney to Rome via America and England


L'Avenir d'Arcachon

Page one - The Saga of "Ponpon" of Arcachon, the report of his trial, (edition of 02-11-24). The verdict is for next week


L'Œuvre

Front page of 04-11 - Seznec is sentenced to forced labor for life

Front page of 06-11 - The United States has voted, Mr. Coolidge is elected President of the Republic

Page one of 07-11 - Where we do not prevent the little ones from dying. In some of the centers to which the Assistance directs its infants, death mows down quickly.

Page One - The Massacre of the Innocents. Public Assistance Does Not Prevent Children from Dying.

Same page - For Paris to be less dirty. The street is not a garbage can or a dump and Parisians should be convinced of this.

Page two - Tomorrow Alain Gerbault's logbook will be published in bookstores, under the title "Alone across the Atlantic". One hundred years on Monday for the publication of the first edition.

Page three - Murderers at twelve, a tragic fact-not-so-miscellaneous remake of a previous one dated May 21, 1924

Page four - Minister Justin Godart inaugurates the Maison de l'Enfance today before inaugurating the garden city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Today, garden cities are no longer reserved for "workers", any more than the gardens of the same name.


L'Éclaireur du dimanche

Page thirteen - Under the blue sky, the guests of the Riviera. In photos Mr. Orlando and his family in a canoe.

Page twenty-one - Floods and their causes. We talk about man, day by day, more improvident, more selfish, more unconscious and of relentless deforestation. And this is not new. And in the 21st century... Alexandre Becquerel's report on floods to the Academy of Sciences, a new Wanted from La Bignole

Alexandre Edmond Becquerel. Don't forget it when you install your solar panels


La Presse

Page two - an individual named Planson having deserted at the beginning of the war... A reflection from another era? and knowing that "...arms dealers all have beautiful children... "

Same page - Mr. Ch. Seymour Parker Gilbert, who replaces Mr. Owen Young as General Payments Agent: some of his axioms...


Le Petit Journal illustré

Page three - Models, elegant young women, but also a young man in London, a novelty. And what about the French national costume for men? And next, And the invasion of the sidewalks by scooters, today scooters. Regulation by the public authorities in sight? But memories, memories, the mechanical horse, invented in 1824 by the dance teacher Gourdoux-Daux at 97, rue Saint Honoré. And not even a small commemorative plaque at this address.

Page four - Current events in pictures. Hunters flying to the hunting rendezvous, the gates of Beijing and the picturesque aspect of the capital, a canvas at the Salon d'Automne, the curious portrait of Pierre Mac Orlan by Sauvayre, a war memorial dedicated to dogs, but it's in the United States, because in France... and muito mas

Page ten - La Bignole's weekly recreations with checkers, two anagrams, a syllabic triangle, a metagram and no solution this week

Last page - Dr. Jaworski's Fountain of Youth: The Secret of Life. A full-page illustration.


Le Petit Parisien

Page two - The question will not be asked... This short sentence was once often uttered during a famous trial that divided France into two camps. The question will not be asked... There are "for" and there are "against", Maurice Prax's column in two parts.


Le Petit Écho de la mode

Page six - The weekly and traditional notebook of the housewife of La Bignole, with a dish for lunch and dinner each day of the week and the recipes for: - 283 fish pâté, whatever the fish, but with as few bones as possible - 284 stuffed aubergines - 285 Parisian hare stew - 286 soufflé fritters - 287 sayorad soup - 288 Mornay veal escalopes, but be careful, you need sweetbreads. And a bit of everything, American-style lobster and oriental cream

Page fourteen - The illustrated fables of the Fontaine de La Bignole with this week: the City Rat and the Country Rat, a story of brown rats, sponsored by, not by a Parisian ecologist, but by the good tar Guyot. A question of vocabulary. And the cinematographic advice of La Bignole: Ratatouille and its trailer. And the stories of brown rats of the 21st century, it will be in a future edition of La Bignole


Paris-Soir

Page One - Gabriel Fauré's funeral took place this morning. A Master who disappears...

Same page - Soviets at the Home Arts Fair

Also - Reception at the Russian Embassy. Present were, among others, Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells.

Page three - the printing press of the Presses Universitaires de France. To reduce the costs of intellectual culture. To reduce the costs of culture, no government deprives itself of it...


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