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1920's Natick MA Theatre / Eddie Cantor Window Poster
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Up for auction is a 1920's Natick MA Theatre / Eddie Cantor Window Ad Sign Description: 1920's Natick MA Theatre / Eddie Cantor Window Ad Sign made of a thick card stock. A rare piece of theatre advertising. It features The MISMATES with Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter, The Silver Treasure, Eddie Cantor in Kid Boots, Buck Jones in the Gentle Cyclone, and The Waning Sex with Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagel. It does have some condition iussues. Some tears and staining on the cardboard face. (see pictures) Measurements: 22" tall x 14" wide. Natick Theatre : The Natick Theatre opened on May 25, 1913 on Washington Street in downtown Natick. Architects were Funk & Wilson. Suburban Amusement Co. and Fred Harris built and operated the Natick Theatre until 1929 when the Netoco Colonial, built by Fred Harris, opened on East Central St. Because it lacked sound equipment, the Natick Theatre was obsolete. It closed the week before the Colonial opened, late November 1929. There was a staff party, and I'm sure some went to work at the Colonial.Eventually, the building became the Bowlerama, then a Kemps Bowladrome and later, batting cages. It is now an Italian Restaurant called Aghostinos. Please e mail me with any questions.
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