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Dialogue.
"The Union."
The latter headlined in "The Union," patriotic only in title, and emanating from Jack Lait of Chicago, the breeze whom the picture weeklies photographed as the man with the mean typewriter. That wild (in New York) Westerner way, but comed hither ever so often, in fact very often. When not dallying on the Big Street, Lait is one of Chicago's most inveterate
Loop Hounds. Still he brought Miss Dresser professionally together with her husband, and
although the Royalties didn't seem to know or care much about the. supposed opposite dates the pair had routed, they did like the act, and they'll know about Lait, for he's billed around up there wherever the team's name is in view.
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Variety, 54:8 (04/18/1919)