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Show HAS ilOCIiEFELLEQ fl HIDING CflVc? Secret Passssewsv f rom V His Office to Soa-in- Las Home. ' . ; - ... NEW TORK. March 1 According to a statement made in the office of Lawyer Henry Wollman. who represents the State of Missouri In 4ts attempt to take away the charter of the Standard OH company, the process servers who are hunting for John D. Rockefeller have made what is to them a most disagreeable discovery, They have learned to their astonishment and chagrin that there is a' private and secret passageway between the home of the oil king at 4 West Fifty-fourth street and the residence of his son-in-law; E. Parma-lee Parma-lee Prentice, at t West Fifty-third street. For weeks and weeks the sleuths have been wondering why they could not catch the older Rockefeller. Henry Wollman, counsel for the State of Missouri In its suit against the Standard Stand-ard Oil company, said today: "If we had $10,000 we could hire fifty process servers, and then, I suppose, we could get our hands on Mr. Rockefeller somehow, sometime. But our present fcrce has been baffled by the passageway between bis home and that of his son-in-law, and by the multitudinous passageways passage-ways in the Standard Oil building, 2t Broadway." . - , . - . : . |