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La Bignole news

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17  March 22, 1925  ..


Le Petit Écho de la mode

Page six - The Grillon du foyer and the weekly notebook of La Bignole. What are we eating for lunch or dinner? A week of dishes with recipes for -66 oyster shells, served in scallops or how to eat hot oysters -67 veal tongues macedoine -68 plum pudding, a recipe with proportions for a dish for 20 people. Obviously to be made with beef kidney fat, which can be replaced by butter for the more delicate -69 duchess potatoes with parmesan -70 veal à la jardinière -71 apple or orange fritters


Le Petit Journal illustré

Page Two - The weekly recreations of La Bignole with this week the traditional chess and checkers and some news from the Parisian Checkers. Also, mind games and curiosities with the Ace of Hearts, an octagon, a logogriph, an anagram, and the solutions for February 22nd.

Page three - The story of the week: hit-and-run. It must be punished like a crime. This week, several incidents in Paris and its suburbs. Repression in France is not severe enough. And today?

Same page - Chelonian races in Florida. However, be careful these days about protecting wild animals; it's nothing more than a board game; and an unexpected coquettishness in Northern Siberia among the Eskimos. Pay attention to detail: they have electricity in their homes...


L'Éclaireur du Dimanche

Page one - A pastel portrait of Mademoiselle Nelly Fréval by H. Bréant, exhibited at the "Miramar Palace"

Page forty-six - The Stigler company advertises its elevators, installation, repair, and maintenance services on the coast. And a century later...


Candide

Page eight - A cartoon from Judge magazine of New York, the pneumatic application. The precursor of the air bag?


La Dépêche de Saint-Maur

Page One - Saint-Maur: Night Medical Service, a scandal that incriminates doctors. A medical desert? Yesterday or today?


Le Pêle-Mêle

Page Two - The Pêle-Mêle inventions, a multitude of small inventions to make everyday life easier

Page fifteen - An original game of boules, the misdeeds of the Morse code alphabet. It's at the Pole and it's a humorous drawing.

Page seventeen - A humorous drawing by Louis Forton, whose conclusion could sometimes be useful in a restaurant.


Le Funi

Page One - From "Guignol" of war to "Marionnettes" at school, a theater that has seen nothing but success. Human morality under the transparent cover of comedy and a historical reminder of the origins of Guignol, "Ghidayu" in Japan and others in Egypt or Italy.

Same page - The Senate Chair, offered by the Americans who think of everything. A brief.

Page Two - Tristan Bernard agrees not to smoke on the train but, with a twist, gets the last word.

Same page - The big and small facts of the week, without commentary.

Page three - An advertisement for a lawyer at 118 rue de Belleville in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Enjoy the Sunday opening of the office.


The Regiment

Page seven - The languages ​​of notes... Mi, La, Si, Do, Mi Mi or Do Do... a humorous illustration

Page ten - The scatterbrain, a humorous drawing. Instead of the brunette... a blonde, a Belgian, an Ostfriesen, etc. And a century later, selfie-takers and other "...er"

Page eleven - Marital suicide, a terrible tragedy of despair. A news story that we discover among the information revealed in "Le Télé-Blague".

Page thirteen - Altar or hotel? The question is posed. A drawing worthy of a feminist sketch.


La Dépêche de Brest

Page One - The Cormeilles post office attack, the facts, the leads, the victim's autopsy, and the question: a second victim or a fourth perpetrator?

Same page - In the photo, the new Châteaulin town hall, which Mr. Dumesnil, Minister of the Navy, is inaugurating today.


L'Ouest-Éclair

Page One - An Origin of April Fool's Day, or how Cardinal Richelieu, after being a victim in a state affair, introduced it in France against his will

Same page - The Soviet Code and Marriage, a brief from Riga, the new family code is a triumph of feminism. Also, wolves in Russia, which caused damage last year: 130,000 head of cattle. The use of the Red Army is becoming necessary.


L'Auto-Vélo

Page One - Yachting, a dangerous practice, reserved for millionaires? Absurd, a simple means of transport or a kind of camping on the water. One of the most charming forms of tourism. Nutshell, or associations allowing average budgets to enjoy the air of the open sea, and above all, to develop nautical-related industries in France, where yachting is the bare minimum, an inferiority compared to other powers. A review by Maurice Rondet-Saint.

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News from the Tour de France automobile and motorcycle race of the year; in aeronautics, S.A.B.E.N.A. thanks French aeronautics; the announcement of the Tokyo-Paris rally, not forgetting cycling, sport, and women's affairs; Football, with the France-Italy match and the French national team's reception at the Modane train station buffet, horse racing, boxing, rugby, swimming, and more... all in the full newspaper, available to download (PDF 16MB)


La Presse

Page one - Germany's spirit of revenge 


Le Grand Écho du Nord

Page One - Football: Pictured are the forwards of the Northern team, who will be playing the Uruguayan team, continuing their matches against the French teams.

Same page - Smokers are smoking less. Is it the price or the quality of tobacco that's the cause? And children are showing solidarity with each other...

Also - War: a father wonders about his little boy's statement... Is it societies that make people belligerent? Is it politics that makes societies belligerent? Is it...? Is it...? But what is it?


Le Petit Parisien

Page one - Let's start... By giving ourselves a good beating! This is Maurice Prax's "For or Against" column.

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Still on page one - Is the juvenile court being too harsh? Yes, says Me Paul Kahn, but President Aubry defends himself.


Paris-Midi

Page One - Dissolution of the House? If the Senate and the House maintain their positions, what possibilities should be considered?

Same page - The value of a book: yesterday at auction, a book was sold for a record price!

Page two - Some artists: Those whose works can be viewed or listened to. The works on display by Lucien Griveau, Henri Montassier, and others, as well as works performed by Colonne, Lamoureux, and Pasdeloup, are featured.


Excelsior

Page Six - The Weekly Chess Problem and Game 225 between Johannes Zukertort and Emil Schallop


March 22, 1925