^A^THTJR WILLIAMS, JR. 



Iloatoit^l/iislnt'ss Man j a Resident of 

 Srooklinr, Wan Long Prominent In 



India Importing Dusinci" 

 Arthur Williams, Jr., for many years, en- 

 gaged in the importing business in Bos- 

 ton, died on Wednesday at his home at 50 

 Edge Kill road, Brookline, after illness 

 from Bsptte poisoning for about two weeks. 

 He was horn in Boston in lf>B7 and received 

 his education at St. Mark* School in South- 

 boro. In 1878 he established a business 

 at 42 Franklin street as a dealer in Ira- 

 ported ruga and India goods. He is sur- 

 vived by a widow, Kll?abeth Williams, a 

 daughter, Mrs. Samuel Ulster. ■ who for- 

 merly was Miss Anna D. Williams, and 

 three sisters, all of Brookline. A son, 

 lieutenant Robert Williams, adjutant of 

 the 30?d machine gun battalion, died on 

 Sept. 80, 1917. The funeral ot Mr. Williams 

 will take place on Saturday at two o'clock, 

 at Mount Auburn Chapel. 



