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Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, February 6, 1915.
James P. Lee (photographer), Eastern view on Pike Street
from Third Avenue, Seattle, 1930s
& Paving Pike Street, Seattle, 1915, Seattle Municipal Archives
& 816 East Pike Street, Seattle, Feb. 24, 1916,
Engineering Department Photographic Negatives, Seattle
Municipal Archives
& Asahel Curtis (photographer), Class A Theatre,
exterior by day, Seattle, 1917, University
of Washington Libraries, Special Collection Division,
Asahel Curtis Photo Co. Collection
& A Subscriber – „Slip-jack“ comedy is a new
one on us; we presume that you mean „slap-stick“ comedy.
To depart from our usual prose,
A slap-stick, is a comedy where a man falls on his neck, and
if he don‘t get up again you know he‘s hurt, by heck!
But if you really want a thorough explanation of just what
slap-stick comedy is, and of just how it is written,
we would advice you to send for the August number...
(...) Photoplay Author, Springfield, Massachusetts, Dec. 1914
Thinks and Things By Gorenflot. Comes a man
who says he doesn‘t know what „slap-stick“ comedy is.
Photoplay Author, Aug. 1914
The Treatment of Comedy By J. Berg Esenwein
and Arthur Leeds
Photoplay Author, March 1915
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