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Von Arx (1871 - December 7, 1958) as born Charles Albert Nicol was the brother of The [[Great Nicola]] who performed as Prof. Von Arx and Chasan. He did not want to commercialize on the stage name of his brother Will.
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Von Arx (1871 - December 7, 1958), born Charles Albert Nicol, was the brother of The [[Great Nicola]]. He did not want to commercialize on the stage name of his brother Will, so used a number of stage names. Both Charles and Will traveled with their dad, then known as [[Nicoli]].
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In 1912 he assumed the name of "Von Arx". He later changed to "The Great Chalbert" around 1918. Chasan was the last of a number of his stage names. The Chasan act was a spook show with magic and ventriloquism.
  
 
He died at his home in Monmouth, Illinois.
 
He died at his home in Monmouth, Illinois.
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His picture was on page 18 of the February 1955 [[Linking Ring]].
  
 
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Revision as of 19:41, 1 February 2009

Von Arx (1871 - December 7, 1958), born Charles Albert Nicol, was the brother of The Great Nicola. He did not want to commercialize on the stage name of his brother Will, so used a number of stage names. Both Charles and Will traveled with their dad, then known as Nicoli.

In 1912 he assumed the name of "Von Arx". He later changed to "The Great Chalbert" around 1918. Chasan was the last of a number of his stage names. The Chasan act was a spook show with magic and ventriloquism.

He died at his home in Monmouth, Illinois.

His picture was on page 18 of the February 1955 Linking Ring.