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La Bignole news

26  March 01, 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: - 48 Vichyssois, a dish made with carrots, hard-boiled eggs and above all a beautiful presentation - 49 calf's liver with Soubise. The recipe can be made with beef liver, a little less delicate, but which is cheaper - 50 potatoes Dauphine style - 51 galette de ménage - 52 omelette Bordelaise style - 53 chicken in jelly, an old-fashioned recipe that takes a lot of time.

On the same page, "A little bit of everything". Recipes: - an aperitif that can replace port, - a good digestive made with chamomile flowers, - a very nourishing rice tart, - mashed potatoes with turnips, - an Easter cake, - watercress eggs and - an appetizer made with hard-boiled eggs and shrimp that can be replaced by anchovies or sardines


Le Petit Journal illustré

Page two - The weekly recreations of La Bignole, this week chess and checkers, mind games and curiosities with a Latin cross, a fanciful charade and a Janus word, without forgetting the solutions of February 1

Page nine - A game of Mah-Jong in photo with three players who have deep thinking faces. Serious thinkers?


L'Éclaireur du dimanche

Page two - The resumption of the series "Les grands Hôtels européens", this week La Bignole stays in Nice for the carnival with the Negresco hotel and the Negresco beach. A view taken from a Maïcon plane, on a day of flower battles.

Page twenty-three - Firpo, the famous Argentine boxer, photographed at the bar at "Chez Maxim's". Luis Ángel Firpo, the wild bull of the pampas, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame class of 2024 in the Old Timer category.


L'Avenir d'Arcachon

Page one - Information: the municipal elections are approaching... and La Samaritaine is taking advantage of this to open a new department...


L'Auto-vélo

Page one - Victory bulletin, the municipality of Rennes reports its famous parking order, on Shrove Tuesday
"Rennes-the inhospitable", its Mayor Alfred Daniel and the 2 francs to park your car without a guarantee of guarding.

Same page - The last vestiges of Wonderland are crumbling little by little under the efforts of the demolition workers. The pugilistic establishment, a temple of boxing, avenue de Suffren, of which only a skeleton of beams remains (in photo). these are "the things that are going away". Memories, memories and nostalgia of A. Déthes

Also - The Tranin-Duverne Mission, the first automobile expedition authorized to cross the African continent from west to east in its greatest width, with a Rolland-Pilain car. And on page six, the 10 CV Rolland-Pilain equipping the Tranin-Duverne Mission, a map of Africa showing the route taken and the crossing of the continent from west to east, from Konakry to Massahoua.


Le Petit Inventeur

Page ten - The art of using memories. What can be done with steel helmets. French, English or even "boche" helmets can be used to make a clock, a lamp, a pen holder, nesting boxes for the chicken coop, a stove for the summer and even a mechanical washing machine


Paris-Plaisirs

Page fourteen - The "Very Exciting" review at the Mayol concert. In photos, three scenes from the show: "the sails out", "the barometer of love" and "the menagerie of love"

Page twenty-two - The enticing advertisements of the "Roaring Twenties", which range from music hall magazines to books with rather evocative titles... Note an advertising insert written in English at the top of the page.


Le Funi ((the newspaper of the free commune of Belleville)

Page One - At Last, the Sewer System Will Be Mandatory in Paris. Between the Complete Disinterest of the Public Authorities and the Most Complete "I Don't Care" of the Parisian City Councilors, Alain Châtelain Proposes an Imaginative Method for the Attention of the Municipal Councilors

Same page - Les pensée rosses by René Virard... among others "Why talk? It is much more profitable for me to listen to the imbecilities of others".

Page two - The small and big facts of the week. No comments.

Page three - New Proverbs by Gaston-Maxime Gouté (on Old Themes). The one about the Minister and the donkey deserves an illustrated fable, and a little further on the same page, still Gaston-Maxime Gouté with Little Wild Thoughts

Same page - An advertising insert for the Pharmacy "Au GAGNE-PETIT" at 6, rue de Belleville in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. A pharmacy that still exists under almost the same name, the Pharmacie Lafayette Gagne-Petit. In french "gagne-petit" is a low-earning person.


L'Œuvre

Page one - The peril of deforestation. A journey through forests and wastelands

Same page - The man who rages. A text that can be used about any political figure

Also - Friedrich Ebert has died. The Germans will have to elect a new president.

Page two - Edouard de Max. His furniture and books are scattered in room 2 at the Hôtel Drouot.

same page - What is a billion? A number with many zeros that would take too long to write...

Page three - Grindell Mathews is making headlines. Just a quick one: he reportedly sold his death ray to the United States.


L'Intransigeant

Page one - Penal colony for children, le Biribi des gosses, an article by Pierre-Plessis that paints an alarming portrait of children's "prisons"

Same page - Rue Dauphine, at the end of Pont Neuf, is surrounded by two vacant lots...

Also - An American journalist makes a bequest to the French State, he explains why...

Page three - A "colossal" demonstration in a monumental brewery    ...and they dared to say "we didn't know"


Excelsior

The traditional chess game, today the one recently played between Alekhine and Colle at the Paris Masters tournament, and problem no. 222.


The newspapers in full (in French)

L'auto-véloL'Avenir d'ArcachonL'Éclaireur du dimancheL'IntransigeantL'ŒuvreLe FuniLe Petit Écho de la modeLe Petit InventeurParis Plaisir -


February 26, 1925