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Show IIS LlfE Boy Falls Heir to Millions and Is Courted San Francisco, Nov. 19. When L. H Vilas, a Chicago l-oy, left here recently on the liner Siberia for a trip around the world, he was traveling travel-ing on a limited expense account pro-vlded pro-vlded by his widowed mother, and on the outward voyage he attracted no more attention than any other 17-year-old lad. Summoned home from Yokohama, he found the return trip different "It didn't seem like the same old ship." he said on landing in San Francisco Fran-cisco yesterday. The cablegram young Vilas received at the Japanese port told of his mother's moth-er's death and that he had fallen heir to an estate said to be valued at $7,000,000. The fact of his inherl-tanie inherl-tanie and bereavement became known aboard ship and the youth found himself him-self the object of solicitous interest fi"iiu many quarters |