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La Bignole news

01  February 08, 1925  13


L'Éclaireur du Dimanche

Page twelve - Ice tennis has just been inaugurated in Switzerland, after "bridge tennis"

Same page - George Hurd, a sensational juggler, who comes from Australia and who is compared to the famous Cinquavalli

Page thirty-seven - Mr. Bisio Angelo in space, during his jump from Mont-Boron from a height of only 40 meters. A courageous descent by parachute. Angelo Bisio inventor and manufacturer with his brother of a parachute. Base jumping is already underway, even if a century later the name of Angelo Bisio has been completely forgotten.

Page thirty-eight - The depopulation of rivers. A short story mixing fish, ducks, geese, and an omelette of 20,000 eggs per day


Le Provençal de Paris

Page one - A pearl mussel. An anecdote about Mr. Vazelli, baritone at the Grand Théâtre.

Page three - Le Lavandou, violence between motorists with the result: one dead. Self-defense or not? Nothing changes in a century.

Same page - Lorgues: ban on selling fresh or frozen meat, cold cuts... on Tuesdays in this Var town. It is a decree from the Mayor, Adrien Evesque. An ecologist mayor ahead of his time?

Still on page three - Removal of sludge and rubbish. The market is handled by auction at the Bagnols-sur-Cèze Town Hall.


Le Petit Journal illustré

In the News -  The police hunt down undesirables: a full-page color illustration with on page two explanations of the scene which takes place in an illegal gambling den, rue Jean-Lantier in the 1st arrondissement of Paris

Also on page two - The weekly recreations of La Bignole. This week chess, checkers, mind games and curiosity games with an anagram, a logogriph and a charade, without forgetting the solutions of January 11.

Page three - From producer to consumer, a story of a goat in Latin America, and an unusual harvest of seagull eggs on an island in Oceania where these birds are overpopulated. Today, they are mainly sterilized. Pictured is a child feeding from the goat's udder, and hundreds of eggs loaded onto wheelbarrows.

Le Petit journal illustré 1925 02 08 Page 09Page nine - The largest flower in the world, photographed on the lawn of the Buitenzorg botanical garden in Java. It is a variety of "Arum", an amorphophallus, related to the cuckoo-pint.

Last page - The castaways of "La Cigale" a second full-page color image which illustrates a shipwreck off the coast of Mauritius


Le Petit Écho de la Mode

Page six - The hearth cricket and the weekly notebook of La Bignole. What are we eating for lunch or dinner? A week of dishes with recipes for - 31 Italian potatoes, with breadcrumbs - 32 duck stew - 33 meringue apples - 34 Piedmontese beef kidneys - 35 chicken bordelaise - 36 mousseline cake. And on the same page, a bit of everything: salmon soufflé, with canned salmon and breadcrumbs, as well as egg blocks.


La Dépêche de Saint-Maur

Page one - Expensive water and the mayor of the commune of Saint-Maur —Mr. "Marin-l'eau-chère"—, and the renewal of the contract with the Compagnie Générale des Eaux. Figures to back it up, it seems like a promise of the type "tomorrow we'll shave for free". The mayor himself admits that he is not a technician, yet he has "embarked" the town on an adventure as crazy as it is thoughtless. See you in 1938

Page two - Alexandre Dumas and drawing. An anecdote that introduces the article "Let's learn to draw". Drawing is not a simple art of pleasure. Free classes are given at the polytechnic association of the Adamville school, rue Carnot, by good teachers, voluntarily, in particular Mr. P. and Miss Andrée Chameron, painter, who is currently exhibiting at the Salon des femmes peintres et sculpteurs.

La Dépêche de Saint Maur 1925 02 08 Page 06 Page six - The Genach establishments, 26 rue Biscornet in the 12th arrondissement of Paris advertise themselves. The detailed price of repairs, alterations and ways: sewing a button, altering a jacket or pants, ironing...

Same page - E. Renonciat at 55 rue Bourdignon in Saint-Maur also runs a small ad for his Grande Remise cars. Today, at the address, there is a modern building.


Excelsior

Page one - Stanislawa Uminska, accused of the murder of her fiancé, shortened the slow agony of the man she loved with a revolver shot. It is therefore a drama of love and pity that the jurors of the Seine had to judge today.

Page two - Gabriel Boyer asked the President of the Republic to be the godfather of his youngest child, aged seven months.

Same page - The exhibition of Miss Suzanne Minier, in the Reitlinger galleries, 12, rue La Boétie, is enjoying the most legitimate success. definitely stands out here by the sureness and variety of his talent.

Excelsior 1925 02 08 Page 04Page four - The floating island imagined by Mr. Defrasse would serve as a landing station for the seaplanes of an airline making the shortest crossing between France and America. The article is illustrated with the architect's plans.

The chess problem and game #219, played on February 1st between Alekhine, blindfolded, and F. Pezard.


L'Œuvre

Page one - A taxi against the Paris-Cherbourg train. Which one will arrivegood first?

Page two - If there is a being dependent on its sex, it is man. That a woman's sex is a volcano, okay... It's in "Hors d'Œuvre" the column by Georges de La Fouchardière.

Same page - The police chief demands the cleanliness of the metro. We hadn't yet noticed our filth...


L'Intransigeant

Page two - The end of the world was predicted for February 6th between five and nine o'clock. It was predicted...

La Presse

Page one - The internment of Mr. L.-J. Blocq, former Chief of Staff of Mr. Pams and former attaché to the Cabinet of Mr. René Renoult, Minister of Justice, is today reaching out its desperate arms. has sent urgent missives to several of our colleagues.

Page two - The insurers of the Decorative Arts exhibition: The right of reply of the general curator of the exhibition.

Same page - Snow or ice worms develop a heat that allows them to pierce the ice... Ultimately we know little about this animal...


Le Petit Parisien

Page One - The Settlement of Interallied Debts Must Be Published Today. As will be seen from the dispatch of our London correspondent, the British note, which is very short.

Page three - Robert Reidt and the Seventh-day Adventists were expecting the end of the world. They had prepared for it, how did it happen?


Paris-Soir

Page one - Mr. James Stillwell Rockefeller, is engaged to Miss Nancy Carnegie. He is the grandson of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, she is the great-niece of the late Andrew Carnegie. They are the two biggest fortunes on the planet. An interesting experience...

Page two - America is the land of choice for mysticism. Strange contradiction. Next to the businessman, the naïve candor of the believer. How can we explain this opposition?


Le Pêle-Mêle

Page two - The inventions of the Pêle-Mêle, today the underwater fishing boat of Captain Pipe. Always with humor and in pictures...


February 01, 1925 February 13, 1925