This is a remarkable bit of ephemera from a group of things found coming from the McCray's Colonial Theatre in Fairmont, West Virginia.

The catalog is appx. 8 x 5 inches with six pages held together with a very interesting paper clip of the period.

The letter is addressed to The Colonial Theatre December 8, 1914. "SPANJER BROTHERS .... MANUFACTURER OF WOOD SIGN MATERIAL....WOOD LETTERS...."  Great image of Logo upper left....address in Chicago and New Jersey.

The catalog features mostly hinged A-frame sidewalk signs for in front of the theatre.  The brand they are showcasing is MOVO, "...our changeable single and triple poster display frames."

The photo on the cover was taken at the NEW LYRIC THEATRE in Orange, New Jersey.  Silent Films playing were A FLIRT'S MISTAKE, THE MISER'S REVERSION, THE FLOWER GIRL AND THE COUNTERFEITERS, CONQUERED, EL CAMINO, THE BLACK CHANCELLOR, THE RANCH GIRL AND THE SKY PILOT, WHITE APRONS, A KAY-BEE FILM and others....

Individual images of ad signage include: CONQUERED or THE MADCAP COUNTESS, FROM LEAP OCEANLINER...THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, ANOTHER SIGN WITH PHOTOS OF SCENES FROM THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY with an ADVERTISEMENT FOR HUYLER'S BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES AT 141 MAIN STREET, A SIGN FROM THE LIBERTY THEATRE "TODAY" THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, THE YELLOW TRAFFIC, 3 REELS, THE LOST BRACELET AND LOST AT SEA with an advertisement for WHITE ROSE CEYLON TEA....and another page "photo illustrating how 'MOVO' Posters No. 1 and No. 2 can be attractively displayed".

There is also a small fold out price list dated 1915 for the items featured in the catalog. 

This company may still be in business today out of New York City.

Please contact me with any questions.  Thanks for looking!