I couldn’t find an exact address, but perhaps this helps.
Col. Sinn’s Montauk was known as “The Elite Theatre of Brooklyn”, built in strict conformity with the new building laws and “absolutely fireproof”.
Sterling Pianos was opposite the theatre at 536 Fulton St.
J. Franklin Bowie, where you could buy a perfect fitting shirt, adjoined the theatre at 589 Fulton St.
If you needed to, after the Saturday Matinee, you could head down the Street to 416 and get a full set of teeth for $5 at the Waterbury Dental Parlors… sounds like a tremendous value!
I couldn’t find an exact address, but perhaps this helps.
Col. Sinn’s Montauk was known as “The Elite Theatre of Brooklyn”, built in strict conformity with the new building laws and “absolutely fireproof”.
Sterling Pianos was opposite the theatre at 536 Fulton St.
J. Franklin Bowie, where you could buy a perfect fitting shirt, adjoined the theatre at 589 Fulton St.
If you needed to, after the Saturday Matinee, you could head down the Street to 416 and get a full set of teeth for $5 at the Waterbury Dental Parlors… sounds like a tremendous value!
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