Article clipped from Ogden City Standard

SAVED niSjGIKIiT -?•‘My friend was going- to faint, but I kicked her on the shins and waked hei up. Then I got a lot of life preservers most of them rotten, and got one on Ida. The tugs were coming, and r told her to Jump Into the water and got hold of her hair. The tug came And we were pulled out-That wa8 the way John Tischnci saved hjs beat girl, Ida Wonsky, when fire broke out ou the steamer Genera!Slocum.In the language of the rural politician, he’’saw his duty and done it.” Possibly a member of the New York Llvlngstones might have adopted otbes measures. He might have hesitated te kick the girl's shins or to throw be; Into the water or to drag her by thlt; drowned locks in such an exigency! but It Is to be doubted Jf be could hav« Invented a better wajr.John Tiscbner Is the kind that doe; things. He believes In results.He will probably marry Ida Wonsky He deserves to it he wants her. Shi ought to be proud of a lover that doe; not hesitate to do the right thing ai the right time. And when marrlec they will raise up to themselves othei Tiecbnere as adroit In time of peril a the bead of the house.
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Ogden City Standard

Ogden, Utah, US

Wed, Jul 27, 1904

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