La Bignole news
07 June 14, 1925 ..
| L'Éclaireur du Dimanche - June 14, 1925 |
| Featured - The photographic portrait of Suzanne Lenglen who has just won a resounding victory at the French International Tennis Championships |
| Page six - The "Guadet" Prize is awarded to Jeanne Fratacci. A young and charming young lady who, after studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, earned a diploma in architecture, a first. Our fellow citizens are honored. |
| Same page - For the first time, the first lottery, a true voluntary tax, or how to elect a President of the Republic. |
| Page seven - Dog rights, a London court case, and the application of an old, forgotten law to the benefit of a defendant in the theft of a black spaniel |
| Page fifteen - Penhoët Castle is still for sale. Will it share the same melancholic fate as Edmond Rostant's residence in Combo? |
| Page sixteen - The stained-glass windows of the church of Montigny-les-Metz, whose completion culminates in a good German joke |
| Le Pêle-Mêle - June 14, 1925 |
| Page two - To no longer suffer from rolling: The Great Inventions of "Pêle-Mêle" |
| Le Petit Journal Illustré - June 14, 1925 |
| In the News - In Nantes, the Death Diver Drowns, a full-page, color illustration. Details on the terrible somersault of Polish stuntman Willy Wolf |
| Page Two - The sensational Brooklands crash in detail, an accident that took place in England during the Val d'Or race, and illustrated on the last page |
| Same page - La Bignole's weekly recreations with chess and checkers this week, as well as mind games and curiosities with charades, logogriph-word games, mnemonics, anagrams, and solutions to numbers 344 and 346 |
| Page three - A boxing champion like you don't see often. He has a bad temper and always wins by knockout. In pictures |
| Page nine - Gertrude Morrissey, a keyboard virtuoso. The young lady in action and in photos. |
| Le Petit Écho de la Mode - June 14, 1925 |
| Page five - Character according to the month of birth. Woman and man, do they match? It's your turn to try it out |
| Page six - Le Grillon du foyer, La Bignole, and the housewife's weekly diary. What's for lunch or dinner? Here are this week's recipes: - 137 Warm rabbit pâté - 138 Italian-style tomatoes - 139 Merveilles - 140 Flour omelet - 141 Ham in Madeira sauce - 142 Rum jelly. Also a little bit of everything, but really a little bit, with the making of homemade liqueurs: orange blossom, tarragon, angelica, and cinnamon. |
| Le Funi - June 14, 1925 |
| Page two - Small and Big Facts of the Week, without commentary. |
| Same page - The price of slaps increaseshe price of slaps increases from 16 francs to 8 million francs |
| Page three - Sleeping sickness in the Congo: Belgium is making a major effort to eradicate it with therapeutic injections. the cannibalistic tree in Madagascar, information from the American scientist Dr. Osborn and the botanist Liche. The advantage of short hair according to Dr. Fustigny and "inlunation" |
| Same page - The little wild thoughts of Gaston-Maxime Gouté |
| L'Œuvre - June 14, 1925 |
| Page one - Paris without water. Water still reaches us through pipes of ridiculous diameter, which met the needs of Paris more than twenty years ago. |
| Page Two - The immortality of the soul is a topic of conversation that comes up at the end of dinner, after weather forecasts, Morocco, the financial problem, and the Decorative Arts |
| L'Écho de Paris - June 14, 1925 |
| Page two - Victor Hugo's house in Guernsey belonged, until recently, to his two grandchildren. It will become national property. |
| Page seven - 160 paintings by Renoir on sale at the Hôtel Drouot, the Maurice Gangnat collection |
| Justice - June 14, 1925 |
| Page One - Lord Grey declared that war must break out as a result of the increase in armaments, during a speech at Newcastle. |
| La Presse - June 14, 1925 |
| Page One - Fashion is stupid, yesterday's fashion, today's fashion, tomorrow's fashion, it's just a word. |
| Same page - The Reasons for the High Cost of Living: When it rains, they tell you everything is expensive because... When the sun shines and it's hot, prices rise under the pretext that... But in reality... |
| And again - Moscow and the Chinese Incidents. The unrest in Shanghai continues and grows, despite the naval forces sent by the major nations. |
| Page Two - Is parliamentary languageI so different between the National Assembly and the Senate? |
| Le Petit Parisien - June 14, 1925 |
| Page Two - The Chinese Bolsheviks are masters of Canton. The Cantonese troops wear red ties, and a number of Russian officers are among them. |
| Page Three - Rumors of a ministerial crisis in Germany. The right-wing parties' campaign against Stresemann's policies is being waged with increasing energy. |
| Paris-Soir - June 14, 1925 |
| Page One - In Martinique, how Messrs. Des Étages and Zizine were killed. The truth about the bloody incidents of May 24th. |
| Page Two - Gabriele d'Annunzio is a great poet. Likewise, a great playwright. But he's, at the same time, a strange guy... |
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