liley Is Fired and Taps Sounded at 

 Mount Auburn Cemetery for Lieutenant 

 Robert Williams, Cavalry 0. H. C.,' 

 Aliose Funeral Is Held in the Chapel — 



'.feutenant Robert Williams, son of Mr 

 (5 Mr. Arthur Williams of Brookline, 

 fl a member of the Cavalrv O. R. G, was 

 ;ried with military honors this noon from 

 >e chapel at Mount Aubum Cemetery, 

 esides a number of his fellow officers in 

 :ie National Armv, there was a large 

 fathering of friends of the family and men 

 of his class. Harvard, '11. 

 The services were conducted by Rev. 

 I Abbot Peterson, minister of the First 

 Kftlr*. ?£ UrCl ?' B,00klinc '. he used the 

 w.f > ?, Pe ' SCrV ' ee - W RuEseI > San- 

 born, at the orqran, played two hvmns 

 during the serviec-"Father, United by Thy 

 Grace" and "For All the Sain.s." Before 

 Jie service Mr. Sanborn played m„deiV 

 S^rT 8t lhe C,CSa ^o'-Andantmo" 

 nrapins- the casket were the national 



k» capacities. Kight of them were pX 

 bearers, and they were led by General \ 

 B 'Sf' £ a v" Pfitireo - and <™°».i 

 i P,™ rV ' e ° ther ei(?ht offloers from 

 I -amp Sevens acted as ushers. Assisting 

 | them in this service, were these friends of 

 f.leutenant Williams: Ralph Hornblower, 

 I Stephen W. Sahine, Richard Hardins, Dr. 



had carried it in. On the way to the grave 

 the funeral cortege was preceded bv a 

 platoon from Furt Banks, commanded hv 

 Lieutenant George McManis. Mr Peter- 

 ami r,\ < L n , 11 " iSte ';' aceora P a "l^ the family 

 and friends, and at the grave read tbe 

 committal service, after which the piatoin 

 hred a volley over the grave, and Bugler 

 Brlmer sounded taps. -""Bier 



