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Show A RICH MAN Rockefeller Finds Himself Him-self Pursued by the Reporters Cleveland, June, 16. Bemoaning tho fate that made It Impossible for him to visit Cleveland without attracting attract-ing newspaper men to tho railway station, John D. Rockefeller arrived here today for his annual summer stay at Forest Hill, his estate In East Cleveland. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rockefeller and the latter's sister. sis-ter. Miss Spellman. The Oil King did not leave his private pri-vate car until tho train on which ho made tho trip from Poncantlco Hills, N. Y., was almost ready to pull out. Ho waB Immediately surrounded by a flock of reporters. "Pleaso, please, gentlemen," pleader plead-er the richest man In tho world, "don't question mo. Please, please!" And he added: "I can't bo allowed to come home llko an ordinary man." G. A. Rudd, Mr. Rockefeller's brother-in-law, and H, M. Adams, an at-tacho at-tacho of the Forest Hill, mot the party at the station nnd whirled its members mem-bers away to Forest HJ11 In an automobile. |