A Busy Day Clippings 4/17
Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, May 8, 1914.
A Busy Day Scenes
& 3rd and Pike, Seattle, 1936, vintag.es
& Third Avenue at Pike Street,
South Seattle, Washington, 1950s or 1960s,
postcard in color, playle.com
& „Third Avenue and Pike, Seattle, Wash.,“ undated,
postcard in color, selvedgeyard.com
& Asahel Curtis (photographer), Class A Theatre, Seattle,
1917, Asahel Curtis Collection, University of
Washington Libraries, Special Collection Division, detail
& PANIC AVERTED
A near panic was avoided in the Class A Theatre, Seattle
early this week, when fire which broke out in the booth
filled the house with smoke. Robert Taylor, operator received
severe burns about the hands and face fighting
the fire. The damage was estimated at about $100.
(...) Exhibitor's Trade Review, Aug. 9, 1924
„A Busy Day – Keystone Comedy“
Advertisement. „Class A Theatre
Fantomas! Fantomas! Fantomas!
The Crook Detective“ (...)
„A Busy Day – Keystone Comedy.“ (...)
Class A Theatre, 3d Ave. at Pike, Seattle.
A Busy Day is
released by Keystone May 7, 1914.
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