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ae Se: 4S 5 AR re % i PSE ee rath ae ee CITLE PROFESSOR ENDS HAPPY LIFE — os A Shoots Himself in His Tiny Shop. st aide bout and Avenua A Ind and geatie TR section East Fourteen: mourned to-day for aharaqer who was “The happy Ittle profamwor of Avene A Those who knew him thought It strange that he should have committed suicide. Always oheerful and full of laughter, with @ quaint humor and foliowed by & @ows of Gelighttel chiMiren, it esemed beyond belief that he shouk! have shot Mimeeif. Go they gather#l and goariped today in front of the iittie music and @gar store, at No. Avenue A, where for thirty-six years the “little profes- or” had @old wares and distributed @e0d-will. ‘The sign over the store ronds “Mar. eus Goldschmidt” Many years ago Goldschmidt came from Germany, « with hopes of a future Gent crippled hin hand and forced to lay the violin a that he opened hie stor been there Brew up, we Perous. Hin wife died. ment was made by the children to have the “professor” make his home with them, but he refuned. He alwayn anid that the neighborhood in which he had Mved #0 long was good enough for him and he would die there. One of his chief delights was to take up children of poor parents, who Ghowed musical talent, and teach thom After hildren free of charge. In front of the shop). to-day nel re recalled of the “prot puplla wh from the ea a 4 for: tune. these old puplis would come back to thank him for his early kindness, and thie seemed to him reward foal man was ¢he “pro- in the morning he walked across to the bakery coffees and rolls, At 7.45 to tt minute he opened bis shop. So, when the store was not opened at # o'clock this morn- ing, @ policeman was called and he in the rear room the “pro- found dead. He had shot ¢. One bullet had entered ne other found the brain the jaw and ~Wechte! of Seventh etreet and Sec- ond avehie sald the old man had been troubled recently with pains around bis heart. He had taken iliness lightly, # owever, and gave no indication that he would end hie ilfe. Pease ea . S. COMMISSIONER DEAD. Méward Russ Was United States Commissioner Edward died to-day at his home, > n street, Hoboken, Me are of age and unmarried, He en Mil wince Tuesday with diadete: Russ was a lawyer, but do of his time and about all of a con. ble income to work for pubile tion. He was for many years a r of the Hoboken Hoerd of Kdu- and for a time was president of y. For ten years ho had beon wet bin! Ja member of the Btate Board of Bduse thn. [the oMce of United Statee Commin- sioner banks. | | | | | gs Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. 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