found: Turkish dance, Ella Lola [MP] 1898.
found: Niver, K.R. Early motion pictures, 1985:p. 88 (Ella Lola was a stage star of note before the turn of the century)
found: New York Clipper, April 19, 1902, viewed online via Fulton history WWW site, February 19, 2015p. 167 (Ella Lola was born Sept. 2, 1883, in Boston, and made her first appearance as a dancer at the age of eleven years, and by her clever work has steadily come to the fore, until now she takes rank among the best in her class. She has been featured at various times with road companies, and has met with success at the leading vaudeville houses through the country)
found: The evening world, March 16, 1904, evening edition, New York, N.Y., viewed via Chronicling America WWW site, February 19, 2015p. 11 (La Lola danced; a dance by La Belle Ella Lola was the main attraction last night)
notfound: Perf. arts biog. master index, 1982;W was w on screen, 1983;The biog. ency. & ww of the American theatre, 1966;Variety obits.