Show t r MODERATE A Corner in Ancestors You should think something of some girl By Tou should know the key to her heart to be found In our Jewelry store Nothing appeals to a lady more than a Diamond even a small one and our large stock and reasonable prices make your Holitalre rings from 126 up duty olear Is 170 n alt lake city utak California Summer Excursions and PER- A POSITIVE MANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Opium Diseases Ladies treated ae Tkira is ae publicity ae sicksus privately ae la their ewe heme THE KEELEY STITUTE 334 V South Tewple Street Salt lake City RUBBER STAMPS CHKCK8 Etc Full Rubber Type Outfits and auppliea In stock Mail orders receive prompt attention ALT LAKE STAMP CO Salt Lake City line MEN AND WOMEN to Learn MarberTrade In Eight Weeks Tuition with set of tools S65 With partial set Of tools 145 With your own tools ki$ Addreaa Molar Bsrbsr Collage Commercial Street Salt Lake City Utah Expert SEND TOUR WORK TO 181 Salt ') C X 1 means Western healthy land The family has had governors and to spare Sir Henry Moore born in Jamaica West Indies 1713 was governor of New York He was always on the side of the colonists and extremely popular An earlier governor was James Moore born in Ireland 1640 He crossed the ocean when about twenty-fivyears of age and from 1700 was governor of South Carolina for three His wife was daughter of Sir years John Yeamans and had ten children One son James who died in 1740 took In colonial wars and was also part governor of the state Andre Barry Moore born in South Carolina 1807 was governor of Alabama The family has two bishops — Richard Channing Moore of Virginia and Benjamin of New York It was Clement C son of Bishop Benjamin Moore who wrote the verses so dear to our childhood: “ ’Twas the night before Christmas" The poet Moore visited in Virginia and he has left a record In rhyme of the roads in 1800: "Dear George every bone Is aching after the shaking I’ve had over ruts and ridges and bridges made of a few This was the time uneasy planks" when tlje driver often had to call upon the pasengers in the stage to lean out - the carriage first on one side and then on the other “Now gentlemen to the left now gentlemen to the in French Moore Is More Maur and the variants are Moreau and Maurey In German it is Mohr in old German Mor Moor Maw and Mauri We may fairly say that there has always been a Moore in Virginia Sir and Mr John Moore were George members of the Virginia parliament Andrew of Augusta now Rockbridge county was captain In the revolution and member of the state (Virginia) convention that ratified the constitution of the United He was States elected to the first congress and was United States senator Andrew had right” The roster of revolutionary soldiers a romantic history If we could only It began by his be- of Moore name is a long one linger over It ing cast away upon a'desert isle but Joseph Moore of Massachusetts was captain of Prescott’s regiment from May to December 1775 Willard of the same state was killed at Bunker Hill Col John commanded on the left of the troops at Bunker Hill He died In Maine 1809 aged 77 Maj William Moor— mo “e”— of the Bay state was in service from ’77 to ’89 James of Nortf Cn — “‘"‘Lwas brigadier general Carolina Georgia Ma and Delaware Yes in the contl- as well the heroines of he daughter of Carolina Be hethli nJftie When only 15 shp carried a message-a- t midnight to the army Agoing down the river in her canoe It was a message upon which the fate of her countrymen depended Upon the following day appeared at her home a gallant and handsome He came to thank her he dragoon found her so beautiful and blushing that It required many visits for him to convey the gratitude of his army Finally they were married of course He was captain afterwards Gen William Butler A characteristic of the Moores is cheerfulness “A man of skill and cheerful temper" is the record of one of the family Of another “he was noted for his Industry urbanity of manner and “Amiable courtegreat Intelligence” ous and indolent” Is the record of one and another was “highly respected for his virtues and religion" The reproduced Is blazoned: Argent a moorcock sable combed and wattled gules On a tuft of grass vert a Crest: moorcock sable combed and wattled — gules Motto: Nihil utile quad non honest-uThis Is the ascribed to Gov Moore of South Carolina 1700 The Moores of Berkshire England bear the same arms and the date of the creation Is May 21 1627— arms crest and motto Another Moore motto is: In Deo confide Moores have been seateu In Dorset Kent Lincoln Suffolk and Oxford for centuries Admiral Sir John Moore was grandson of the third earl of Grogheda The family name of the house of Drogheda Is Moore The Moores of one line quarter the arms of Wemyss and Stuart A crest of the Scottish branch of the Moores is three Moors’ heads The for the Moores of King William county Virginia Is: three greyhounds courant sable collared gules and for augmentation on a canton gules a lion passant This branch of the family places Johs Moore and wife Elizabeth at the head of their chart In 1622 they were living at Elizabeth City Their grandson Capt Augustine probably married Mary Wooley” and they had eight children One was Daniel whose son Augustine called his plantation in King William county "Chelsea” after the home of Sir Thomas More This supposes a 'relationship and shows that Moore and More may have been Indifferently soelled either wav Cj±roInes MAIN ST City Lake Well Hit Off Jerome S McWade the Duluth millionaire explained Duluth society to a Philadelphia visitor at a luncheon “How that young women Is plastered with paint!” "Yes Isn’t she?” Mr McWade returned uneasily “Her gown even for the new spripg fashion Is cut entirely too low” “And such a shocking sheath effect to the skirt! That would never be tolerated In the east" v ' “I’m sure it wouldn't ma'am” "Then why Is she admitted here?” laid the Philadelphia lady "She must be a personage She must have a pedigree” Mr McWade laughed “She is Indeed” he said "a woman with a past” V' In Gaelic the word for great or also powerful and chieftain Is large more or mhor Variations of the word are molr moor and moore The appellation was without doubt given originally to men by reason of their great stature or high station For nearly 12 centuries rulers of Scotland were Mores by name or descent If “Mores” why not "Moores?” Doubtless the names were exchangeable for a certain one — a hero of romance or of face— was “More of More Hall” and be was also called “Moore of Moore Hall” The name is also spelled Moor and Mooer also Mooers Another Iheory accounts for the name In this way— It was first given to one living on or near a moor and or Amoor was Almoor also Atte More and (1e Mora Muir is a Saxon Westwbrd meaning healthy ground MOTiriP just like a novel It all came out right and he was among the first to shoulder arms in ‘76 The Moorec have always been to Alfred the fore in North Carolina judge of the supreme court who died in 1810 was a revolutionary Extravagance patriot "The trouble with most of us" said who sacrificed a fortune for the cause At his death he was possessed of a the man who was disposed to be estate Bartholomew philisophical "is that we do not dis- considerable Moore was called the father of our and necessities Figures between tinguish the Ninth Carolina bar our luxuries" In South Carolina the Moores had a "I know it” replied the one who had been complaining at the high cost of grant of 2400 acres near Charleston on creek or to give It Its living “That’s the one fault I have IndianFoster’s — name creek the to find with myt wife Only and Wepensaw were names a for she satchel $10 other day paid of estates belonging to the Moores when she might have got along with One of the founders of the family and let me have the a was in Pennsylvania John Moore money for a Panama hat” jurist born in England 1658 He died 1732 In Philadelphia He was called Reformed Too Soon the son of Sir Francis Moore whose Ah' eminent speaker at the father Sir John Moore was knighted meeting in the First Conby Charles 11 was East church Orange gregational Moores lived In Chester county and a westerner’s telling the other day of from there some of the family went opinion of the east to Kentucky “This man” said the speaker “was The family were early settlers at a prominent churchman and had oc- Bordentown N J at Richmond casion to visit New York where he N Y and In New England where we remained for a few days In writing find them In Maine taking part in the of his experiences to his wife in the French and Indian war at Andover west he said: ‘New York Is a great N II Bellows Falls Vt Palmer Oxcity but I do wish I had come here ford and Rochester Mass The first before I was converted’ "—Newark president of Amherst college was Star Zephaniab Moore born 1770 in Massachusetts A Palpable Hit John Moore ot Dorchester was a Senator La Follette said of a noto1630 freeman rious financier the other day oocord-inwe The only possible grievances to the New York Times: have with the New England Moores Is “He got rather a setback In a talk that when they came over in the Mayhe had last session with one of our flower they spelled their name More men” and there were three or more of them “Money?” he said "Bah there are a veritable treasure trove for as— if thousands of ways of making money” yes “if!” We are obliged therefore " ‘Yes but only one honest way’ to leave the Mores in undisturbed posour man remarked session of the Mayflower ancestry much as it goes “against tbo grain” to “What way’s that?’ “’I thought you wouldn’t know it’ do so was the reply” THE BEST Baked potatoes are a staple article diet in most families They are Yet Inexpensive and easy to prepare constantly as they are used 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