Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Thursday, May 16, 2019
May 16, 1919: New Tailors in Town
This is related to another thread that's in the works, but I didn't put this item up for all the interesting news of the day, although there is a lot. . . Greek hopes in Anatolia. . . Finns advancing on Petrograd. . . failings hopes of Germans and of Brewers. . .
Nope, the thing that drew my eye is the story about two tailors buying a shop in town.
There aren't any tailors here now.
Labels:
1910s,
1918-1919 Paris Peace Conference,
1919,
Casper Wyoming,
Clothing,
Finland,
Greco Turkish War,
Greece,
Newspapers,
Prohibition,
Russian Civil War,
The Press,
trends,
Turkey,
Work
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