• Cabaret located at 17 rue Caumartin in Paris during the First World War and for some time after. Cadet Roussel is a bailiff's clerk (1743 - 1807) whose life inspired a very popular song in France. It humorously and lightheartedly mocks the bailiff of Auxerre.
  • The newspaper L'Ouest-Eclair serialized Adrien Gaignon's novel: "Le charme fatal" from March 11 to May 8, 1931.
    In 1932, L'Ouest-Eclair was the first French regional daily newspaper. It covered western France. It was replaced by Ouest-France in 1944.
    Vercasson took over the poster project that Cappiello had done for Le Petit Parisien with Judex.
  • The Petit Parisien is a French daily newspaper that, in 1916, had a circulation of nearly two million copies. Judex is a novel-film by Arthur Bernède that will be adapted to the screen under the title: La nouvelle mission de Judex.
  • A booster. This device includes a pump that draws gasoline from a car's tank to an intermediate tank that feeds the engine by gravity, and a fuel gauge. This system had the advantage of limiting fire risks.
  • A booster. This device includes a pump that draws gasoline from a car's tank to an intermediate tank that feeds the engine by gravity and a fuel gauge. This system had the advantage of limiting fire risks.
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