New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927. ‘WASHBOARD ALLEY JOB NEARLY DONE | Writkles Gone From “Road of a Thousand Bumps” d concrete highw ng New Britain with ost road at Berlin st Completion of this Imination of Bost 1 ' lis DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN bl off’ -~ INMELLETT CASE - " Gt Halds Lengel Convicted Without Sullicient Prool i~ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS nformed the court’ eved Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Frank E. Goodwin Fyesight Specialist 227 MAIN ST, —-—— - CLIP COUTON nERF. The Heating and Ventilating in the Stanley Arena was Installed by us The most modem heating venti- lating systems for public buildings Frederick Raff & Co. 164 State St- Hartford Tel 29283 The New Stanley Arena 83 CHURCH STREET WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION Monday Evening FROM 7 TO 11 O'CLOCK Joseph Toretsky and Alex Pevlstein are owners oi the Hotel Stanley and the Stanley Arena. This new hall, formerly the Casino bowling alleys, has been thoroughly renovated from top to bot- tom. The walls were torn down and rebuilt, new floors and new galleries installed. . The owners wish to thank the contractors and workmen for their cooperation in completing the building in seven weeks’ time. Music for the opening will be furnished by a large orchestra and roses will be presented to the first 1,000 ladies attending. BGhe Stucco ‘Gexture finish in the new The Hayes Construction Co. Builders in Wood, Brick, Steel and Concrete 9 Court St Telephone 2241 New Britain, Connecticut Stanley Arena is the work of our experienced crew of painters. Painting and decorating of every descrip- tion—--no job too large or too small. Lstimates cheerfully given. THE STANLEY ARENA | was Renovated and Rebuilt BY US— This is only one of the many buildings in this city that this company is responsible for. Crowley Bros. 267 Chapman St Telephon(‘, 2913 Stanley Arena Is the best lighted public hall or auditorum in New Britain and of course the equipment was furnished by The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 75-77-79-81 Church Street We supplied the “Special”: ! inch and one quarter clear - maple flooring for the play- ing and dancing surface of the new Stanley Arena. The New Brnitain Lumber Co.

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