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Show r JOHN) D. ROCKEFELLER j HAS HIS TROUBLES i CLEVELAND, June Q6 Bemoaning the fate that made It Impossible for him to islt Clevelandrwlthout attracting attract-ing newspaper men to the railway ' station, John D Rockefeller arrived . here today for h's annual summer ; stay at Fo'rest Hill, hfe estate In East t Cleveland. lie was .accompanied by t Mra Rockefeller and' the latter's slater, sla-ter, Miss Spellman. ; The Oil King did not leave his private pri-vate car until tho train on which he made the trip fmm Foncantico Hills, N. Y , was almost ready to pull ouL He was immediately 'surrounded by a flodk of reporters. "Please, please, gentlemen," pleader plead-er the richest man in the world, "don't question mo. Please, please1" And ho added. "I can't bo allowed to come home like an ordinary man " G. A. Rudd. Mr. Rockefeller's brother-in-law, and H. M. Adams, an attache at-tache of the Forest Hill, mot tho party at the station and whirled its, mem-bors mem-bors away to Forest Hill In an automobile. |