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ne Brown’s husbandedemm■'■mmeeAilpia.ISeEddie, Teddie and Babe pose for a pic-3n ture which was usedjt on a novelty mirror(right) to promote the iljj Gosnell House, laterhe called the TwelvePoints Hotel.EDDIE. TEDDIE 4. BABEGOSNELL HOTEL 11 PointsHAUTfte always carried a gun and also had armed guards with him. He toldthese men, when he taught them how to shoot, “never draw a gun unless you mean to use it.’’His new clubhouse for the Rod and Gun Club was a novel one. id Besides the general large and private rooms, he had a series ofan small rooms all around the building, each with its own outsidedoor. The purpose, of course, was that men could take women ad other than their wives there without being seen,an Although Eddie was broadminded as one would expect him to be, he had his own code of ethics. If a man was going to cheat on his wife, Eddie didn't think he should do it in public and embarrass ie her. He never Dermitted anv Drostitutns nr op* 11 niris tn sniirit in his
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Terre Haute Spectator

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Sat, Jun 23, 1979

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