Show hove PAulSON PATTISON LAID TO REST Regiment of State Militia Accompanies Accompanies Accompanies Ac Ac- companies Body to the Cemetery TAPS SOUNDED AT GRAVE Go mc Ill I'll III I luau luau-Is and Other State Stale Officials Of Of- 1 load Procession lon rom null I Church to Cemetery II Ci Cincinnati 0 O. June 21 In In the Jeep deep solitude and aral leaC leafy luxuriance of or Greenlawn cemetery within sl sight ht of his beautiful home he always longed for especially during many w weary an I weeks weel s of oC hospital sojourn Governor John M. M 1 PattIson rests well tonight ht after the lie life ebbing Jfe strife and agony of oC the past few months A dozen giant pine trees group as sentinels around his grave grove to shield it even from the time suns sun's strong rays The Time burial this afternoon was semi semi- m military II lIa 1 In character tIll the First regiment regi resl- ment Ohio National Guard accompanying the body to the cemetery anti and forming in line lino as the casket c. was carried c. to the tho grave rave Eight sergeants acted as os pallbearers and a bugler walked with them then and anti the governors governor's staff stat When the body had been lowered low low- ered cred into inlo the time fern banked ed taps was sounded but out of dc- dc e to lI J Paulson's wishes th the was J iJ t Jol dt i ii I S 'S Large i Cl 1 f c nt The burial had been announced as aa private but bUl there were so many aye aye- flues lues open to the cemetery that no attempt at- at tempt empt was seriously made to keep out the he crowd The rho soldiers formed a n. cordon cOldon about the grave however and andI I kePt ell back the people although abundant abundant dant danl opportunity was afforded all nil present to witness the impressive ser ser- vices Governor Harris and State Auditor Guilbert headed the tho sad procession that proceeded from the church to the tho cemetery and in line were the many friends of oC the tho dead who united to pay their last homa homage e to their theil departed de do- parted friend Lieutenant Colonel Colonel nt-Colonel Julius A. A Penn of the United States arm army military secretary to Lieuten- Lieuten General ant Corbin attended as a representative of oC the regular army U Go Attends J The public was admitted to the home to view the tho remains from noon to 2 o'clock this afternoon rue Tho doorways door door- ways and halls as well as the tho reception reception recep recep- tion room were wore lined with soldiers who stood at attention The Tho body was vas in a plain casket and on the breast of the coat was the tiny silk lIa Ilag pinned there b by iy representatives of the G G. A A. R. R Flowers there thero were vere also in profusion and those contributed ted tell b by governor ex-governor Herrick who was deC defeated ted last tall fall by hy Governor Pat Pat- tison lison attracted attention as did the stalwart form Corm of or the governor ex-governor himself him him- self who was present Scripture reading rending by novo Rov M M. L L. Lesourd opened tho the ceremonies Prayer by Dr DI Richard Rust followed and th then n Mrs Irs Corinne Moore 1 Lawson sang O 0 Come Como Unto Me Mo re lIon Hon Judson Harmon former at attorney attorney attorney at- at torney general of oC the United States Stales gave ave a brief address on the political life of or the deceased and then Ihen followed follow follow- ed cd Bishop Henry Crossing the bar was wm rendered by Mrs Lawson and amI then camo came the tue benediction a. a |