Mr. E. F. Hadow held an inquiry at Burton Green. Kenilworth, on the tlth inst, touching the death of Thomas Keeling, aged S 4 years, who had died suddenly at 4.3t1p.10. on the previous day. The deceased had been staying with Mr. Cox, and although ailing had not been ill enough t
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
MONDAY.—Before Mr. J. Mr. A. Woon, and Mrs_ Givaxs. A MISTAKEN SIGNAL_ Oswald Albert Wise, "Dinglewood," Tile Hill, was summoned for failing to stop a motor-cycle when requested to by P.c. Meakin, in Parkside, on July 26th. He pleaded guilty. Mr. V. Younger (from the Town Clerk's
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Although summer influences are so powerful in the theatre business, especially since the return of brilliant sunshine, the audiences at the Coventry Opera House have not in the least diminished, but have been exceptionally large and appreciative. This week the Raynor Repertoire
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
, Eagaf EXAMPLE OF FhUGALITY. "WONDERFUL," SAID THE COVENTRY JUDGE. • An interesting and humorous episode took place at the Coventry County Court on Tuesday morning, when his Honour Judge H. S. Staveley-Hill presided. It arose out of a question as to a debtor's ability to pay an
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
i Most of the new shoes designed for town wear this autumn are sandal shaped : that is to say, they haNe short, pointed fronts, sm:111 heel-pieces, no sides, and a bar running up the instep, with just a strap to hold it up over the foot. Embossed leathers and painted satins are
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England