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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMD bUN-TELEUKAM, KlCHMOND, 1MD., MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1921.

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FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LINNAES G. BOYD AT CAPITAL TUESDAY

GAINSBOROUGITS -MASTERPIECE IS SOLD FOR $663,000

Funeral services for Linnaes C. Boyd, well known Indianapolis financier and former Richmond resident.

who died Saturday at. his country! home near Indianapolis, will be held ,

at his home at 2: SO o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. F. S. C. Hicks, of the All Souls

Unitarian church, of Indianapolis, will I

officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery at Indianapolis. Mr. Boyd was a director of the Indiana National Bank and Union Trust company, of Indianapolis, and was president of the Indianapolis Gas company. , He had been in retirement since suffering a paralytic stroke about four years ago. He returned about two mon'hs ago from California, where he went in an effort to regain his health. He is survived by the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Helen Higgons, and a son, Philip Linnaes. who is in Califor

nia, two brothers, Robert E. Boyd, and

Orville A. Boyd, of this city. Born in Wayne County. Mr. Boyd was born in Wayne county, Jan. 18, 1S64. His father, John C. Boyd, a prominent farmer of Wayne county, died in .1902. Mr. Boyd attended Wayne county grade schools and then studied two years at Earlham college. At the age of 16 he was given a teacher's license and was an instructor in Wayne county schools four years. During this period he also attended the Indiana State Normal school, Terre Haute, two terms. Giving up the profession of teaching, Mr. Boyd studied law and was admitted to tha bar at Noblesville in 1SS", becoming a member ot the firm

of Stafford & Boyd. A few years later he became a claim adjuster for the Pennsylvania railroad. During his j work as claim agent. Mr. Boyd travelfd extensively in the oil and gas j producing regions of the country and

became interested in this phase of industry. Director in Water Company. Interested also in the commercial Fide of water, he became a director in the Indianapolis Water Company in 1904, removing to Indianapolis from Richmond the following year, v-.hen he was made vice president. In 1905 he was made president of the Indianapolis Gas Comapny. a holding company leasing to the Citizens Gas Company. In 1S90. Mr. .Boyd married" Miss Mary Thomas Spencer, of Richmond, William F. Spencer, her father, was a prominent manufacturer of thU city.

Mr. Boyd was a member of the! United States Chamber of Commerce, ' one of the governors of the Board of Trade at Indianapolis, and a member I of the Country club, University club, j Marion club and Columbia club, all of'

Indianapolis. Mr. Boyd was one of the orisinators of the movement to erect a hospital as a memorial to James Whitcomb Rilev

and it was at a meeting in his home i

that the groundwork of what is the Riley" Memorial association was laid. It was a source of keen regret to Mr. Boyd that his illness in recent months prevented greater activity in the organization. In that, as in the benefactions which marked his life, he proceeded quietly. He held a keen interest in young men who came under his eye in business and frequently exerted his influence to their advancement.

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VISIT OF JAPANESE TO U.S. IS REGARDED . AS GOOD INDICATION (By Associated Press)

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Reproduction of The Blue Boy." Gainsborough's masterpiece, "The Blue Boy." a costume portrait of John Buttall, son of a wealthy ironmonger, which for years has hung in Grosvenor House, Mayfair, the London seat of the wealthy Duke of Westminster, bas been Bold to Messrs. Duveen cf New York for 170,000 pounds sterling, or approximately $663,000 at present exchange. The painting is coming to the U. S.

Rosa Bonheau painted cattle in the slaughter houses at Paris.

! sine the war is the way some leaders i of Industry in New York regard the

arrival at Seattle of a party of Japanese commercial leaaders who will spend 45 days in the United States, ; journeying from coast to coast I The party, due next Thursday from Yokohama on the Kashima Maru, numbers 23, headed by Dr. Takuma Dan, general managing director of the combined Mitsui interests, and a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their visit returns those made to Japan by three American groups within the last 18 months. Besides conferring with Chambers ot Commerce throughout the country, the delegation while in Washington will meet President Harding and his cabinet. Discussing the immediate results of the tour, Elbert H. Gary, head of the

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