I have just found indisputable proof in a little-known but prominent personal journal kept by Lord Arse Achington in the 1910's (he was later shot to death by the entire citizenry of the country of Serbia, one of the primary causes of WWI) that makes absolutely clear that Flynn and Peters were perhaps the leading comedy duo of their generation, playing all of the top Vaudeville clubs from Scranton to Sheboygan.
It seems that they did their share of "laying out", but it was more in the form of showgirls, and later, flappers, and eventually, both of them inevitably falling for the same woman...a Miss Elisa Laydowne , that led to the splintering and eventual breakdown of their partnership. It seems Flynn subsequently fell into all forms of debauchery leading to a suicide in the 30s, and Peters later gave up all hope on life as well, becoming a boring, long-winded, vapid, gun-toting Republican commissioner for a county in rural northcentral Pennsylvania.
However, in their prime, they were clearly that generation's Martin & Dean, Rowan & Martin, Tom & Dick, Cheech & Chong, George & Gracie, Stiller & Wilson, Ferrell & Reilly, MacWood & Moriarty, or Bush & Cheyney.
While their true story has been lost to history, and shamefully neglected by most comedic researchers, I'm encouraged to see at last a glimmer of hope here on GCA that the truth..after all of these years, and the perpetuation of other, clearly unworthy comedic legends, will finally come into the light of day.