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La Bignole news

05  March 08, 1925  ..


Le Petit Écho de la mode

Page six - Le 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: 54 fish in Romagna sauce, a casserole with eels and generally all firm-fleshed fish. -55 Italian-style ravioli -56 surprise desserts with macaroons, kirsch and sweet béchamel sauce -57 deviled poached eggs -58 chicken in a casserole, a chicken stuffed through the crop -59 capuchin crowns.
On the same page, a bit of everything with some mignardises or how to make crepes with cream, in fact a crepe cake, roussettes, marzipan and crackers 


Le Petit Journal illustré

Page two - The weekly recreations of La Bignole, this week the traditional chess and checkers and a small ad from the " Nouvelle Damier Notre-Dame ", 1, rue d'Arcole in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, as well as an erratum concerning the legend of number 281 (Latin cross) from last week. And a new entry in the mind games and curiosities section: the crossword game, welcome to the crossword puzzlers of La Bignole. The solutions to the recreations of February 8 are not forgotten 

Same page - Four cartoons illustrating current events.


Le Cri de Marseille

Page two - Télé-Havas has appeared. The yellow pages in progress

Page three - Titin's opinion: You shouldn't say: "bastard!" to the police commissioner. The sentencing of a county councilor to three months in prison. "Bastard", an insult or an assessment and all this because of the name of the parish priest


Le Pêle-Mêle

Page two - The inventions of the "Pêle-Mêle" in images to facilitate the searches of justice. All that's missing is facial recognition


Le Funi

Page one - Good post: Bellevilloise justice, another case of insults. This time between spouses or how can one treat one's wife in Belleville, unlike in the 8th and 16th arrondissements of Paris. And the deputies?...

Page two - Small and big facts of the week without comments.

Page three - The jubilee of the Dactylos, Edison's 78th birthday and the divorce ring, the idea of ​​a British jeweler. The divorce ring, a growing market and a strong trend... a century later, by recycling her engagement ring. Also a "little worldly nastiness", a little poem by Gaston-Maxime Gouté

Same page - Gaston-Maxime Gouté, new proverbs (on old themes) and little thoughts... wild.

Page four - The pharmacy "Au GAGNE-PETIT", its coffee is  a nectar. A little advertising insert complementing last week.


L'Ouest-Éclair

Page One - From Beirut: In Mesopotamia, bandits attack a car convoy and injure a French vice-consul 200 kilometers from the Syrian border, on their way from Baghdad to Damascus. And the murder of a French magistrate in Aleppo.

Same page - The Japanese also practice winter sports, the proof in photos and if elegance was ultimately just a matter of taste...

Also - Will the Vendée coast suffer the fate of the town of Ys?


Le Grand Écho du Nord

Page one - About a death. A little man met Louis Feuillade, the creator of the cine-novel, twenty years ago. Marval-le-Nain, born Léonard Val in Tulle in Corrèze, his student. In photo Mr. and Mrs. Marval

Same page - The strike of young telegraph operators, a small profession that has now disappeared, in Paris. In photos, the strike committee and a young telegraph operator who is smiling.

Also - A challenge launched by Germaine Leprêtre. A Waltz record, following a dance tournament at the Belle-Vue café on the sea wall of Malo-les-Bains

Page three - The telegraph workers on strike. The rest of the article on the first page

And also - Some drawings by De Graeve. What would have happened if the postmen had gone on strike is the humorous week.


La Dépêche de Brest

Page one - The damage caused by the storm in Douarnenez. In photos, the Tréboul quay collapsed and the Embruns villa undermined by the waves.

Same page - The kidnapping of a Belgian missionary, Father Maurice de Olippale d'Alost by Chinese bandits and the 27th divorce at 96 years old and the mutiny of young Italian women.

Also - Work accidents and cleaning ladies, Cassation of a decision of the Assize Court and a brief: prohibition in Chile.


Le Petit Parisien

Page one - "The Vision of Christ in the Garden of Olives", an unknown Murillo? , signed and dated 1670. The painting, in the photo, is in the possession of a portrait painter, Monsieur Maillard d'Ancenis, to whom an English amateur once offered 450,000 francs for it. Is it acceptable for such a masterpiece to leave France?

A mystery, what happened to this painting?

Same page - 400,000 kisses at 22 centimes 1/2 each. A dispatch from New York reports the assessment of an American jury, following a request from an ex-fiancée from Shelbyville in Kentucky, following unfulfilled matrimonial promises 


 Journal des Débats

Page three - The rarest animal in the world. It seems that this title must go to an animal that bears a name as unfamiliar to the layman as "mesoplodon sowerbyensis."

Same page - For domestic staff, the laws are not respected, especially from the point of view of hygiene, as well as with regard, moreover, to the lodges of the caretakers.

Page five - Courts: Cocaine trafficking, prosecutions for possession and trafficking of cocaine against Mr. Roger Gaillard, former resident of the Comédie-Française


L'Œuvre

Page one - The sword of the First Consul or the prince's act. What is in the "hands" of the State is not easily recovered, or even not recovered...

Page two - The strike of young telegraph operators continues. The State addresses the parents so that the strikers return to their jobs...

Page four - We talk again about the moving sidewalk. In a brief, Mr. Bienvenüe announces that tests should be carried out in April.


L'Intransigeant

Page One - Between well-educated people it is always pleasant to have lunch and talk about the weather. Reception at the British Embassy, ​​at the Elysée, at the Quai d'Orsay, and nothing that interests the press. What do our leaders do? Apart from having good meals between... well-educated people. An expression that is unusable these days when talking about our leaders; they are singularly lacking in education...

Page five - The island of Sein, the sinking island. Walls and dikes are powerless to stop the work of the sea


La Presse

Page one - At the perilous bend of the Place de la Madeleine, braving the flow, a representative of the police force slipped through the four-wheeled vehicles...

Same page - Mr. Chamberlain is in Paris to speak with the President of the Council. The English minister arrives empty-handed and has taken care to let us know...

Page two - The violin makers are in despair: white horses are becoming increasingly rare.


Le Figaro littéraire

Page two - The Villequier tragedy. An affecting article, the way Victor Hugo learns of his daughter's death.


The newspapers in their entirety (in french)

Le Petit Écho de la modeLe Cri de MarseilleLe Pêle-MêleLe FuniL'Ouest-ÉclairLe Grand Écho du NordLa Dépêche de BrestLe Petit ParisienJournal des DébatsL'ŒuvreL'IntransigeantLa PresseLe Figaro LittéraireDimanche illustré


March 05, 1925