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In 1893, 900 East
Fillmore, now known as the Colorado Springs Omelette Parlor/O'Furry's
was purchased and built as a retirement home for movie star, Ruth
Etting and her husband Merle Alderman, who also was a well-known pianist,
singer and composer. They soon after turned it into a restaurant known
as the T-Bone Club which they owned and operated until it eventually
became the Hackney House. Both Ruth and Merle had performed in radio,
and many clubs and at the Antlers Hotel. There was even a movie, "Love
Me Or Leave Me" starring Doris Day telling the life story of
Ruth.