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les infos de La Bignole
| Le Petit Écho de la Mode |
Page six - The weekly notebook of the housewife of La Bignole presented by the Grillon du foyer. Suggestions for lunch and dinner dishes for each day of the week with recipes for: - 25 hard-boiled egg vol-au-vents with cream - 26 stuffed red cabbage - 27 Russian cake - 28 Polish poached eggs - 29 grain macaroni - 30 kidneys on canapé. |
| Le Petit Journal illustré |
Page two - La Bignole's weekly recreations. Attention, this week the neurons will heat up with chess, checkers, mind games and curiosities with a simple logogriph, a homonymous geographic logogriph, a compound anagram, a literary curiosity, to finish with a charade. Of course the solutions of January 4 are not forgotten. Thank you C. Chapelot |
Page seven - The Great Fisheries, with the Whale Hunters. A complete and illustrated article by A. Gruvel, professor at the Museum, tracing the history of this hunt, its fishing and capture techniques. The transformations of the beast, — "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed" (Antoine Lavoisier) — in large factory ships. But also the outlets, with the baleen, the "spermaceti", which is found contrary to what one might believe, at the level of the brain and with which candles are made; ambergris which brings in 13,000 francs, per kilo. And to finish an Indo-Chinese legend, the whales sent by the "God of the Waters" to protect the navigators and save the shipwrecked. The burial ceremony and the mourning period when a cetacean dies. |
Page nine - A French Giant, pictured, Eugène Arceau. A Vendéen, measuring 2 meters 35, who wears size 62 shoes and sleeps in a 3 meter bed. A scientific enigma. |
Page ten - Three cooking recipes, according to "easy cooking", with a velvet soup, croque-monsieur, which are different from the ordinary, because they are fried croque-monsieur, without ham, which allow you to use stale crumb. Finally, the recipe for legs and fillets of venison. This is a tip for using a mutton that seems tough or smells of wool, or a venison that is a little too smelly. |
| Les Nouvelles de Versailles |
Page One - The Waste of Public Money. The Frogs of the Versailles Fable. Illogic, inconsistency, a handful of yellers, a few press articles, the pressure of a campaign that, apart from a diplodocus, no one can resist. Taxpayers, get your pockets! |
| Le Pêle-Mêle |
Page two - No more congestion problems on the roads. A device of unfailing solidity for the modern-day steeplechase... it's in "les inventions du Pêle-Mêle", in pictures and signed "L. Forton". |
Page three - A cartoon with a concierge and a glider. An opportunistic advertisement from La Bignole. |
| Art et Photo |
Page twenty - The competence of our prefecture bailiffs. A brief to smile about. |
Page twenty-seven - English traders and entrepreneurs have launched a communication campaign against ridiculously short deadlines to the detriment of the consumer. |
| Vogue |
Page thirty-six - Five sculptures by Pablo Gargallo. In photos, five works by the artist friend of Picasso, a woman's head sculpted in lead and four masks, two of which represent Christ, one in yellow copper, the other in iron. The other two represent a singer, in red copper, and a young man, in pewter and yellow copper. |
Page fifty-one - A portrait of Mistinguett. A full-page photograph of the artist, praising the qualities of Cadum soap. |
Page sixty-eight - The Mussis blanket, warmer and cheaper than fur. Soft and fluffy, without the hairs that adorn clothes, a godsend. Registered trademark |
| L'Auto-vélo |
Page One - Against Rebellious Horses. Hello! Hello! Technology, modernity, and unsuspected industries. But... that was a century ago. |
| Same page - Tennis: a new women's outfit that comes to us from England. In the photo, two costumes in one, a skirt and a culotte skirt. |
| Also on page one - The embarrassments of Paris. A poem by Fernand Vélon that celebrates the pleasure of driving in Paris. |
| Excelsior |
Page two - Let's talk about colonies: "Perhaps we don't take enough care of them in France... There will come a day when, thanks to its colonies, France will no longer be, in any way, dependent on anyone." An optimistic article, but the governments that have succeeded one another at the head of France have behaved so badly... A century of colonialism that ended with a total rejection of France in Africa; Today, perhaps we don't take enough care in France... of our overseas departments. There will come a day when... |
| Same page - The fearsome Ku Klux Klan has just made headlines again these days, in Illinois, in Herrin... today, when the Union has achieved prodigious prosperity, it is completely incomprehensible. |
Page three - Oil in Canada. Mr. P. Chester Thompson, geologist, is of the opinion that this production will be largely supplied by the territory of southern Alberta. |
| Same page - A snowstorm in New York. The worst "blizzard" seen in twenty years is raging across the entire northern part of New York State. |
| The traditional chess game of La Bignole, today game no. 218 played between Alekhine and Mrs. Beaubien, accompanied by a problem proposed by W. Daniel, and the solution to problem no. 217. |
| Le Journal des débats |
Page two - French insurers are angry. The general commissioner of the Decorative Arts exhibition, without asking the French companies, has dealt with a group of foreign insurers... |
| L'Œuvre |
Page One - The broken relations between Greece and Turkey? The expulsion of the Ecumenical Patriarch from Constantinople has produced deep emotion throughout Greece. |
| Same page - The drunk and the policeman. All the onlookers gathered on the sidewalk were laughing at the sight of the city sergeant's helpless efforts. Finally, the Spirit visited him... |
| Still on page one - The domes of the Astoria Hotel. The Commission, which must proceed to a severe reduction of its services, does not seem in such a hurry to leave as had been suggested... |
Page two - The Manneken Piss of Montmartre, the fountain which was located, before the war, in the Square Saint-Pierre. |
Page five - If the sick cannot be treated in military hospitals. "We believe that an investigation will be ordered, following which, any negligence committed, if any, will be punished and above all made impossible in the future." Today, "the future of the article", this tragedy continues in many hospital establishments due to lack of resources... |
| La Presse |
Page one - The administrative red herrings are worthy of Kafka. A good woman from Yonne came to Paris to collect, at the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, the remainder of a sum due to her... |
| Le Petit Parisien |
Page One - Olympic deficit covered by insurance companies... The Olympic Games deficit is therefore truly chronic and has, it seems, always been so. But today this deficit is covered by the State, therefore by taxpayers. |
| Same page - Albert Einstein threatened with death by the Russian woman who, in Paris, attacked Mr. Krassine... information that comes from Germany. |
Page two - Modern comfort for 50 cars. Happy cars! Cars do not sleep under bridges and their fifty horsepower do not constitute inopportune large families... The Chronicle of Maurice Prax. |
| Paris-Soir |
Page one - Félix GALIPAUX, a tireless actor, did not seem destined to succeed in the theater. Three great pontiffs whom he consulted, at the time of his debut, found his height too small, his voice insufficient, his physique mediocre... |
| January 29, 1925 | February 08, 1925 |


























