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'''Francis J. Werner''' ( | '''Francis J. Werner''' (b.1863-d.1927), born in New York City, was a society entertainer, baritone soloist, artist and magician. | ||
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Born | June 18, 1863 New York City, New York |
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Died | August 10, 1927 (age 64) Brooklyn, New York |
Francis J. Werner (b.1863-d.1927), born in New York City, was a society entertainer, baritone soloist, artist and magician.
Biography
His magical performance, the major part of which is pure sleight of hand, with such articles as billiard balls, cards, coins and handkerchiefs.
He was at the time of his death and for many years connected with the U.S. Customs Service at the port of New York. One of is duties was to meet the returning tourist and the non-resident alien coming for the first time to United States.
A founding member of Society of American Magicians (No. 10), he served as the organization's third president from 1906 to 1908. He also became a member of the I.B.M. (No. 1577).
He died from a stroke while trimming a hedge fence in front of his home at in Brooklyn, New York.[1]
Performed the first Broken Wand Ceremony at Harry Houdini's funeral.[2]
Creations and notable effects
- Bill Tearing Trick (The Sphinx, Vol. 38, No. 08, October 1938, page 194)
References
- ↑ Cover of Mahatma Vol. 2, No. 10 (April, 1899)
- ↑ Magic Magazine Vol. 11, No. 8 (April, 2002)