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Show 'BOY GUARDED LIKE TREASURE. Rockefeller's Grandson Is Carefully Protected Against Kidnapers. Clovelnnd, O. No youthful monarch ovor lived under stridor Durvelllanco Fowler McCormlck. of un nrmod guard than little Fowlor McCormlck, who is visiting his grandfather, grand-father, John D. Rockefeller, nt his Forest For-est Hill homo. This young heir of tho monoy king hns not been left ungunrd-ed ungunrd-ed for a moment during his wcok's stay at tho Rockefeller place. Fowlor, a bright, promising lad of nlno years, Is tho eon of Harold F. McCormlck Mc-Cormlck and Kdlth Rockefellor McCormlck. Mc-Cormlck. At his Chicago home, a French maid Is considered sufllclont to protect tho young millionaire against nny dangor of kidnaping. Slnco his arrival at Cleveland, tho watchful eyo of tho French maid has been reinforced by tho keen, sharp, practical eyes of two stalwart guards, who aro always within easy reach of tho boy ns ho plays about tho grounds, takes a hand at golf with his grandfather, grand-father, or drives or rides on tho country coun-try ronds. Fowlor McCormlck will bo ono of tho richest men In tho world, for ho will not only Inherit tho millions from his grandfather, Rock' uler, but will also shnro with his llttlo sister, Murlol McCormlck, tho fortune of his fnthor, who Inherited his wcnlth from his father, Cyrus McCormlck, who laid the McCormlck fortunes In tho great reaper machine industry in Chicago. Ths death of llttU "JacV" McCor. mlck, tho favorlto grandson of John D. Rockefeller, In 1901, was one of tho great sorrows In the life of the money king. Kdlth, another child of Harold McCormlck, Mc-Cormlck, died ubout ten yenrs ago. |