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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 4, 1909
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 4, 1909
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 3, 1909
The above is a special design of eyeglasses for the use of policemen looking for lid-lifters.
At the time there were a lot of Sunday “blue laws” (religion-based laws that prohibited a lot of things, mostly drinking, prostitution and gambling, but also stuff like playing baseball). You were supposed to “keep a lid on it” on Sundays. If you weren’t, you were a “lid-lifter”. It came to mean someone or a group of somebodies who were attempting to circumvent “dry” laws in general, not just Sundays, whether that was with legally through legislature or illegally with bootlegging, secretly keeping your saloon open when it shouldn’t be or just drinking. On the other hand, it sometimes meant someone on the side of the law who was trying to uncover unseemly things, sort of like a muckraker.
Around the 20s there was a popular burlesque group who called themselves the Lid Lifters. I think more recently (from the 30s forward at any rate) it’s been used to describe the opening game of a baseball or other sports season.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 1, 1909
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 25, 1909
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 24, 1909
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My Pretty Scrap-Book, or, Picture Pages and Pleasant Stories for Little Readers, London, 1874
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The Graphic, London, January 19, 1907
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, December 29, 1896
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The Wilmington Morning Star, North Carolina, May 27, 1896
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The Times, London, December 1, 1920
Lady having left foot size 5, right foot size 6, is compelled to buy two pairs of all footwear. What offers for spare parts?
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The Sun, New York, December 23, 1912
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The Lincoln Star, Nebraska, May 23, 1954
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Medical student dissect a cadaver (and smoke a pipe), University of Pennsylvania, ca. 1920
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 9, 1921
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, January 9, 1921