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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1922)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION Attractive Personalities Omaha Has Given to Vaudeville. 'xSr 0 1 George B. Phelps, reared in Council Bluff, where hi family lived i-nlil two yar bro, began . hi stage career in Omaha a a member of the old Woodward tock company. He appeared here re cen'lv with Corinne Tillon a one of th principal of "A Chameleon Revue," a headline Orpheiim at-traction. It. V . V ' .',' . . "Charle Wither," vaudeville headliner, i Garland Davidson off t.tge. He i a graduate of Central Hih tchool and h many friend in Omahi. Hi lat appearance here wa in the playlet, "For Pity' Sake," at the Orpheuin. Mir- 1 A I G P D , a m a Pul Reee, brother of Ernest A. Reese, 1553 South Twenty-fifth aven-ie, i a distinctively Omha contribution to vaudeville. He i appearing thi eaon with Louiie Dreer and Jack Gardner. 7 XV X , .v. a . : . '. ' Freddie and Adele Astaire, appearing in a repertoire of songs and dance, were formerly Fred and Adele Auster'itz, of Omaha. They were child prodigie of the tage in their earlier year, and the critic have been giving them credit for improvement each teaion. Here' Franker Wood, former Omahin, a he appears in costume in "All Right Eddy," the skti:h in which he and Bunee Wyde are "knocking 'am dead" on the Orphium circuit thii season. (J A Thi charming young actre i Mis Hazel Wilcox, daughter of Dr. end Mr. W. A. Wilcox, 4947 Emmett itreet. She used the costume shown in the photo in her lad appearance here with the "Cameo Quintet," Orpheum attraction. -V, - , If J 7 V) 1 ? n r "x ,x xi' v( ? tiy Pretty "Bobby Derant," who play the Empre theater during her appearance in Omaha, i Miss Carrie Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kah t, 2015 Siifrman avenue. "Ruffles," a one-act skit, i her vehicle this season. ' 1 V r. ' ''-4- - ' ."'"' Buaee Wyde, second member of the team of Wood and Wyde, is a former Omaha girl. It' a good team and Bunee's beauty and ability help keep it at the top. IP This smiling and successful vaudeville team is composed of Haiti and Ethel Solomon, daughter of the late J. J. Solomon, of Omaha. They appeared recently at the EmpreiS, as the "Anselma Sister" in "Tidbit of Vaudeville." Thi Omaha miss, graceful and attractive, is Florence Ellsworth, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ellsworth. Her personally and singing and dancing ability have won for her pronounced success on the Orpheum circuit.