TOLB IK HI Ml’-T—“1John Prod Anxious to Find John{KerschofskaATTRIBUTES TROUBLETO TWO OTHER MENAdvises Kerschofska to Look Out For Frank Gift and Fr^nk Schiene, Who He Claims Are Responsible For All the Trouble—Kerschofska May Be In LaPorte.The Herald today carries an advertisement that if read between the lines conveys a lot of meaning. It is directed to a man, who evidently had left home under a misapprehension, and now the relatives are trying to find him. The noticeeads:“If John KerschofsRa will write to John Proll, Hammond he will learn things of interest to himself and family. Look out for Rrank Gill and Frank Schlene. They, are responsible for all the trouble.” ]Can you not guess t^ie story that Is behind this simple advertisement, the heart burns and the scalding tears? Can you not see how John Proll and John Kerchofska, relatives probably and bosom friends, fell out, as dii also their families, how Kerschofska left and how Proll afterward learned that the trouble that* had come between them was due t6 others? Thenrpicture to yourself a conscience* stricken John Proll and how finally, after nights of uneasiness he starts out to find his old friend. Not know* ing where he went he decides to utilize the newspapers, and the advertisement in today’s Herald is the reresult. for possibly. John Kerschofska came to LaPorte. If he did he will no doubt hasten to write to Johh Proll, or if some person wTio knows the whereabouts of John Kerschofska should see this advertisement he will no doubt be blessed by Mr, Proll should he notify the latter.