WEDNESDAY.—Before Mr. J. M. MOLIM4- WORTH, Mr. W. R. OLDHAM. COI. C. J. HART, and Mr. H. C. PARRY. NO LIGHT ON MOTOR-CYCLE. Charles West, 113. Broomfield Road, Coventry, was fined 208. for riding a motor-cycle without a light at 10.20 p.m. on July 25th, at Kenilworth. The defend
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
il worth St. John's defeated Christ Church, at Kenilworth, on Saturday last, by 15 runs in a low-scoring match. Lees again was deadly with the ball and top scorer with the bat. Details:— Christ Church: 11. Roberts b Lees :3; R. Foster b Lees 0; J. Edwards c W. Grindrod b Beck 8;
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
As the most popular class of shooting, because it is easiest to obtain, rabbit shooting is also very excellent as a sport. It is by no means as easy as supposed. There is nothing to beat a bit of covert shooting, where rabbits are plentiful w h en they dal across a ride, leaving
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Sumnnmed for bathing in the Coventry Canal on July 14th, contrary to the regulations, Tom smith, Whitmore Park Cottages, Holy Trinity Without, pleaded guilty, and was fined ss. The boy, who did not appear at last Friday's Court, ,said he could not come, as be had rheumatism. The
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
during the week. WIDE 6.45 9.0 T NIGHTLY WELCOME RETURN VISIT OF COVENTRY'S FAVOURITE PLAYERS, THE RAYNOR REPERTOIRE CO. Including MISS ENNIS LAWSON, in the following Repertoire: — THIRD %VEER. MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. I FRIDAY, FOR ADULTS ONLY. THE CHRISTIAN. THE YELLOW TICKET.
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Rugby week came to an end on Saturday, when, baore a large number of spectators, including representatives of many of the leading Warwickshire and Northamptonshire families, the finals for the open, junior, and novices' cups were played. For the open cup the teams engaged were L
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
- - Frank Marlow, 8, Park Avenue. Foleshill, and Harry Randle, 161, Windmill Road. Foleshill, were summoned for singing and shouting to the annoyance of residentirsit Alderman's Green. Foleshill, at 12.5 a.m. on July 22nd. They pleaded guilty. P.c. Wincote stated that he met the
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Governess Cars, Ralli Carts, Pony Traps, Four-wheeled Dog Carts, Lorries, Farm Carts, Vans, Vanettes. Harness Complete; Turnouts; Two Strong 16 hands Horses; Cobs and Ponies. All warranted.—W. George, Show Rooms, 83, Station Street and 35, Essex Street, off Bristol Street, Birmi
August 18, 1923 - Kenilworth Advertiser - Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England