tiif; r.r;E: omatia. Tiirnsn.vY. .iantakv ir. mn. HALF MILLION IMPROVEMENTS Advertisementi Being Prepared and Contracts Soon Let. !" i "--n;SaaJSar fBBaBallBll, mix s I wtoihitc i "bW tRfllijvl3) Hh- N -ff fa.00,. Ml.. Kn,,; P.e,,,,. Fm. ... J lm rTi,.rlJ ;B JLJia' XV',0N: S"l S",,,nlaT- ft,r ,,,J- TWENTY-FOUR STREETS PAVED I Three Mnnilrril T hnnsnnil In e r j nrk anil Two IhindrfH Thin- j anil tarried (Hff from i Last ear. ( ni will hr nukprl fur atiil contrails atlcil within the nixl month whl-h will! rail for an rM'e ndit in -e nf nearly t.on cK) for ctrect linprovctnc nts. In addition there ; re ordinate pending whl'h provide for 1h expenditure f npnily II "."0". whl. h. j nllh the r.-ol k muled over fiom,lHl year. ; f Mlmiiinl In ihe neighborhood nf I-'"'.'"". j will miihe pis' II' ally !5"0."' whl'h will be: expended In flwt Improvcuu n1 In Omaha; riuiinK liip ! "f 3H. ' riMjInnri'is LuMi been pa'sed for the lm- . proveincrit of twenty-four street. Bids ; will ln nskc-d In tin- ncur fiituie. Tli"-1 i ordlnnntH provide for the pining "f Har- ti, street lroni I'or I y-fli t to I'oi ty-see- ond, Fiinrtpt nth street from liavenporl to Webrtci. Burdette sticet from Korty-i"' - i ond to Kortyflfth. "limit sticet from' Knrty-F.- ond to lortv-flft h. Krsklne Mi pet from Korty-sei ond to Koi t y-TU'c it. Sixteenth street from Kainam to the viaduct. Twi n- ; ty -fourth street from fuming to Haven- J port. Thirtieth n'ln'Cl from l.akp to Bristol. i astellar street from Highlit to Tenth, Thirty-fifth street from I'ewpy avenue to Howard, 'I dirty-fifth avenue from Dewey j to Howard, Thlrl -fifth street from Cum- Iiir to Hurt, i' oily-second atrpet from j fuming t Hamilton, riilrty first street ' from Martha to f astellar. Thirty-fourth stret from Martha to Arbor. Jackson j street from Thli l:. -cluhth street to Tlilrty rlKhth BVPIiiiP. Twenty-seventh street from Hpuldlng to Bristol, Hpr.igue atroet . from ; Twentieth to Thirtieth street. Manderson ; from Twenty-seventh to Thirtieth street, j Baclflc street from fentral boulevard to I liirty eighth stieet. Korty-fifth from Mil-J Itaiy aenue to Maple. Tw. nty-flfth avc-. nue fiom. Man y to Mason. Twenty-fifth; street from Central boulevard to the city liinllH and Maple, atreet from ftherman avenue to Klulitecnth street. - I hPf-e comprise all the strtct for w hich j ordinances have been passed. The matter of advertising- for bids is in the hands of nty Uerk Dan Butler, who will begin j advertising- Immediately, as $4,000 was ap-i proprlated by the city council for this j iurpoe Tuesday night. Mltle doubt exists that the majority of the ordinances now pending Will pass, whl.-h will give Omaha :Vi,W0 worth of, new paving thin year. I l B Repaying of Tenth Street Awaits but ! One More Signature ! Will Make a Complete Stretch of New I Pavement to the Depots To j Pave Hinth Also. j A petition for the repaying of South , Tenth street from Douglas atreet t the Tenth atreet Induct lacks only the signa ture of Mrs. Mary 1.. Klnslear to have a sufficient front footase to present It to the city rouncll. To repave a street It la neces sary to have alunaturea of two-thirds of j the property ownera. Mrs. Klnslear owns lot 3 In block 163. on which tha Cole Creamery company l located and If ahe aluns the petitioners will have the required amount of alftna turea. Mra. Klnslear, It Is aald. favora the project nd her signature la expected within a day or two. A petition for the repaying of Ninth street from the south line of Howard to Douglaa with a required number of algners la in the hands of City Attorney Rlne for approval. This will likely be offered to the council ut the next meeting. These petitions are Important in that If the ordinances are enacted It means the completion of a well paved route from the depots to the bualness district. At present these atreeta are paved with atone blocks, which have proved unsatisfactory. The petitions provide for the removal of the preaent atone blocks, the placing of a suitable concrete foundation over the pres ent baee and the replacing of as much of the atone blocka as la necessary for t ten-foot gutter and the placing of vitrified brick blocka between the atreet railway tracks. TAYLOR PLEADS GUILTY AND IS PAROLED TO WIFE Outcome of tfce Mlinp Which Involved Vrlirr anil the Police De- partwont. -William F. Taylor, charged with adul tery. pleaded guilty In district court ednesday morning and by Judge Katetle waa paroled to his wife, Susie Taylor, t'ountst Attorney English said he had no objection to the parole and added that he underatood Mrs. Taylor waa In poor finan cial condition and needed Taylor's help. Taylor and hia wife are the pair who started several damage actlona against John Blanck, a liquor dealer, and his bonds man. After Taylor had won one of the caies he was arrested on the adultery charge. He .hen declared that he won his case against Blanck by perjury. His wife made similar declarations and the pair ac cused their attorney. John O. Yeiser, of Inducing thm to testify falsely on the witness stand. Yeiser alleged that the po lice coerced Taylor and his wife Into mak ing statements damaging him. Arier a hearing, in the course of which Taylor and; his wife took the witness stand and ad-1 milted that they were perjurers. Judge ! Sears exonerated Yeiser and the police de- pai tment. placed all the blame on Taylor. I set aside the lux) Judgment In his favor, and threw his case out of court. - - - EXTKAORDIN AKY bAhGAISS IN HIE LAST WEEK of the CLEARING SALE Final Clearance c! FUR SETS ?-veral hundred inatchp-l gnts of furs the popular and desirable klnCs new shapes well made the most lemarkab.e fur spe cials of the season on second floor. WORTH UP $ TO $18, at : . .10 These are long, siylish winter cloaks, !n black or colors lilph grade materials worth regularly $17.50 final clearing sHle special Women's Yinter Cloaks $8.98 50c Embroideries at 25c Yard 18. 21 and iiT-inch fine 3v Iss. nainsook and cambric embroidered flouncing, skirtings, also corset rover embroideries, all l choice, new dt signs, In Knglish eyelet. Madeira, floral and ' f 1,114111 I I J I' 1 cim '5, M'e, ' alb"1" D4"".i v '.ivu i. , j 1 Half Frice Sale On Our Entire Stock, Evening Gowns, Dresses, Wraps and Velvet .ui s Bioc'idt' Silk. Cliiifon ;uil iiU' s.'iion ill l rum !t4(Mi nit tt Dn no. lint Your Thousands oi Yards of Fine Medium and Wide Embroidery Edgings, Insertions an Beadiogs 6c SwisK, nnlnsook and cambric dainty eytlet, floral and blind designs many worth 1 rc a yard big bargain stiuarc nt, yard Special Sale Hand Made Novelties In Art Needlework Department -Main H or lialiy nicks, glove and handkerchief hoxes, memo books, blotters, jewel eases, hair receivers, pin. cushions, card cases, engagement books and a large number of other nov elties, sold at from $1.o0 to $5 in two i0r -JtJ-ltC lots choice at, each. January Clearance of Bed Spreads 100 full size crochet bed spreads, our $1 quality, each. .69l 'J(K) full si7.e fringed or liemmed crochet bed spreads, our $1.3!) quality- at, each. ." 98t' $1.7.") quality full size crochet bed spreads, Marseilles pat terns, hemmed or fringed at, each 1.25 $.' scalloped or fringed Marseilles pattern bed spreads at, each $1.98 $.") quality real Marseilles pattern bed spreads, fringed, with cut corners at, each .$3.50 B II r. B U n i H !: m H a It - n All the have sold al choice at just HALF PRICE. All Evening Coats and Vrap. worth from $'J.").(.Mt up to $00.00, at HALF PRICE. All Velvet and Corduroy Suits, so'd regularly at $r)(U, $(!0.(M) and $;:. M). Now for'jiist HALF PRICE. ' Take advantage of this great .January Clearance Sale. You'll find the most beautiful evening apparel in all its newest fashions, made in perfectly charming materials and designs. 50c Boys' Blouse Waists, 35c Made up in blue, tan, black sateen and light and dai k stripe effects; collars at tached, extra good ve;'ir ing wai.-ts. Thursday, choice of our entire jOc lines, for : 35c Remember Our Big January Shoe Sale Is on all this week. Men's and Women's 'Shoes, worth $4.00. This sale for quick reduction of stocks, your fit at- onl v. $2.29 H I "I ! 8 la the title of an interesting, illustrated booklet descriptive of New Orleans, America's Winter Capital ; of historical Mobile; Pensacola, the deep water city of the Gulf and of the numerous and attractive resorts lying along the Gulf Coast between Mobile and New Orleans, a section filled with romance and interesting history of centuries ago. Send for a copy it will decide for you where to spend the winter. The winter climate is delightful, there are plenty of hotels with good accommodations and whose rates are reasonable. And the best way to go is via the Louisville & Nashville R. R. THE ATTRACTIVE WAY SOUTH Round trip tourist tickets on sala daily at low rates, rood returning until May 31,1911 P. W. MORROW, N. W. Pass. Aft., CHICAGO J. E. DAVENPORT, Div.Pass. Agt., ST. LOUIS sr - -mi&m in FRIDAY WILL BE CUT GLASS SALE DAY SEE THE ANNOUNCEMENT IN THURSDAY'S PAPERS 2 to 8-Inch width Cambric and Swiss KdKingH and insertion, 1210 value, Thursday pir yard, at 5 Swiss and Cambric Flouncing! and Corset Cover Embroid eries, beautiful designs, 6(c quality. Thursday,, yard, 25 24-Inch Swiss Embroidery and Dainty Flouncings, regular $1.25 value, Thursday, G9J 75c Clowns, Corset Covers and Dresses, excellent values, Thursday, at 39 $1.20 Gowns, Combinations and Corset Covers, best materials, Thursday, at 75 $3.o0 to $5.00 Garments, made in exquisite patterns of the sheerest materials. Including Gowns, Combinations and Princess Slips, for...$2.5Q MS1 'A , ; Main Floor, West End ML West End, Plain Floor ALL THIS WEEK GREAT SALE and SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Nemo Corsets US $3 Nearly every, stout woman knows that the Nemo "Self-Reducing" is the only corset that helps her to reduce her figure. The new self-re,duflng corsets Nos. 31! (short) and 321 (tall), have broad bands of lnstikops webbing around the hips, producing extreme reduc tion with perfect ease. Slender women receive equal benefit from the new and Ingenious Nemo "Lastl kops" Corsets, of which we show several beau tiful new models. Other models for slender and medium figures are the Nemo "Military" Belt; the "Dress-Adjusting" and the "Swan-Shape" each a patented specialty, that does some thing for you. . Miss V. D. Meyer, special representative from the factory, will be in attendance all this week. You will find her expert advice f great value. .a. b p r n a h.r The Heal Treatment and fhe Alcohol Cure In Three Days the Patient Is Free From the Desire It is an important point in the treat ment of periodical and habitual drunk eneas to reduce as much as possible the time, and expense required to obtain a rure. '. Thla may be done at the Neal In stitute In Omaha at VM1 South loth St.; where patients Hre perfectly cured of all desire for alcoholic drinks in three days time. The Neal Treatment not only destroys the craving for alcohol, but .In. addl.tlon It restores the debilitated and weakened system to a normal vigorous condition. This destruction of r.lcohollc crave, and up-building of the patient's general health Is accomplished without hypodermic Injec tions or Injurious drugs; only 25 doses of thla specific tor alcoholism are required to effect a cure. From the very first dose almost all desire for drink Is re moved, and a perfect cure la effected In three (lays time. . That the Neal Cure does cure and that the results are permanent la an estab lished fact beyond controversy and It Is being acknowledged daily by hundreds ot giateful patients who have been cured. We guarantee to accomplish , a cure In Three Days time or the money will be refunded. For further Information, and our book let "THE NEAL WAY," addreca Neal In stitute Company, O. B.; 1502 South Mth flt., Omaha. Neb. A Special Shoe For Nurses BRANDEIS STORES If there Is a woman's shoe we first to show it and Just now we are showing a new dark brown kid, high top, lace shoe, made of specially prepared leather, vege table tanned, that neither draws or burns the foot, a soft flexible outer sole with a light, soft cush ion effect inner sole. The ideal shoe for the nurse, or saleslady. Noiseless and com fort personified. These shoes come in all sizes and widths at the one price . S4.00 B ' mm I aw 7 r . ti, ... , s mtm it. Lf. I Jacksonville ? i?" - 3'" West Palm Beach. . aM'!aCS a Tampa jK-aJI ft Augustine i-r .(6X: -TVl Palatka new nobby I j)hi are always I Name Tells All About Florida for "Florida" means "Land of Flowers" the country of bright colors and fragrant aromas, of wonderful palms and palmettos. Here, too, is the flower of culture and fashion Palm Beach the Southern rendezvous of wealth and women. There isn't a balmier spot in Christendom a better tennis court or more delightful bathing. Excursion Fares to Florida Via Frisco Lines These reduced round trip fares are now in effect via Frisco Lines from Kansas City daily, tickets being good to return at any time up to June 1, 1911: OMAHA MAN KILLED IN WRECK lrtlas of fw 1 ork Oatral Wmk at Balavla. V., a Week As. One of the victims of the New York Central railroad wreck at Hatavla. N. Y . a week ago was Y. J. Speaker of Omaha, known to the drug and stationery trade all or Nebraska. He waa Identified by a ring which bore the Inscription of his initials. 'F. J. but his friends out here, except a very few. hae not known he was among the dead. Mr. Speaker was a traveling salesman for the Dodge Publishing company of New Yoik, halng but very recently gone to that firm fiom the A. t. Mci'Uug com pany of t'hl 'ago. The change represented a aulxitantlal advance financially and lie as nuellng lth great success In hls new wo.k. Ilia headoarlers had been In Omaha and he as to have been out here In a few ds. lit la believed to have been engaged to an Omaha young woman. Uv. Speaker was 35 years of age. FEE FOR REAL ESTATE MEN To Ask for a Bill to Assess Each Ten Dollars. AGAINST DOUBLE MORTGAGE TAX Real K.alate Men Boost for the land Saorr and Will Attend In Hod) Compliment the Promoters. Km American Hint Is the great king of cures. lr. King s New Plsrovery. the quick, safe, sure rough and sold remedy. 60c and 11 lu. For sale by Veatea I 'r ug Co. Real estate men throughout the state will be forced to pay a fee of SI) for a license to do buslneHt. and tlie total, reaching about S2.i.0u0. will be used by a proposed j immigration bureau, according to a report I at the Heal Estate exchange luncheon j Wednesday. Aside from this and another remarkable movement, the exchange gave complimentary attention to the Omaha I-and show, arranging to visit the show In a body at I o'clock next Wednesday after- i noon. t John I- Mcv'ague, who represented the I local exchange at the state convention j Tuesday, brought up the subject of the j llceni-e and a move to eliminate double taxes on mortgaged property. In l.ia report of the convention. The mortgage lax so lution Is a proposed bill to the legtKlatme specifying that the amount of mortgage shall be deducted from the value o? mortgaged property in its taxation and that the mortgage tax (hall be separate. thus impoMintr only the original tax- In two divisions. This proposition received en dorsement, the realty dealers declaring that It will keep thousands of dollurs In the state which at present Is the amount placed elsewhere to escape double taxation. The exchange likewise endorsed the pro posed license fee and Immigration bureau. Twenty-five members pledged themselves to Join the newly formed state association. President C C George conferred a glow ing tribute upon the promoters of the Iand show, requeuing all the real estate men and as many associate business men as osslble to Join the party which Khali visit the how- next Wednesday, lie declared the newspaper and men w ho conceived and or ganized the show have done a great tning for Nebiaska. The Best of Meats Are always served at the Boston Lunch. Our hot roast beef sandwiches are moat de licious. Our hot chicken sand wiches are carefully prepar ed and wonderfully palatable. The other things that go to make a satisfying lunch are Just as good. Better try it today. The Boston Lunch 1612 Farnam St. 1408 Farnam St. 1406 Douglas St. 1419 Farnam Street Rolfablo Dentistry P Taffs Denial Boims prjj S41.S0 o to Mil 4. 00 t 80 flan ford 149 .10 Orala 4S 10 Miami 0 Ht. Petersburg 4 10 Deland 48 0 Barstow U.S0 Homeseekers' tickets are also on sale the first and third Tues days of each month at reduced fares. The Southeastern Limited leaves Kansas City at 6:15 P. M. daily; one day and two nights of rapid travel brings you to Jacksonville t he second morn ing. The newest electric lighted ettam heated drawing room Pullmans; perfectly equipped onservat ion-library' cars. Delirious Fred Harvey meals. Let me send you the beautiful Prixcu Lines booklets and tell you about Florida and Cuba. J. C. L0VREIN, . Dmtioa Paiaeager A fast FRISCO LINES Jsactiea Baildisg, Kaatat City, Mo. Tales bom TP" Aim DREXEL mPare foryourself Measure The Bee against other loca) papers m respect of quality as well as quantity of timely news and interest ing articles from day to day and The Bee's superiority will he demonstrated NEW MATERjAL WAREHOUSE Large Nlorrboaae for Cement and llulldlnar Material on Ike Hell l.li... Plans have been completed by the R. U. Morehouse t'ement and Builders' Materlala cort panv for a new $10.00 warehouse to be built In the spring at Thirty-ninth and Leavenworth streets. The company has purchased a yard near the B.'lt line tracks The building will be erected as a store house for cement, concrete, plaster and other building materials. One hundred an.V fortv feet of railroad switch tia'Ws will be laid through the building. OQns.ipation "For nrer sin yesrs I suffered wtia cbroak coastipatioa sad dsriag this time I had to take aa Injection ol warm wstet ooce eery M hours before I could hsee sa action oa my bowela Happily I tried Csicarets. sad today I am a well msa Dunns the aloe yesrs before I ased Caacaiets I suffered untold misery with Interest mim Thiakita ou. I am free from sll tbsi this mof-Biag Von can ase Ibis la behalf ol suffering bnaisnlty . P. PUher. Eossoke. Ut P-stast. Palatable. Potest. Teste Good I. (iood Never Sicken. Weskea or Oripe. V. SOc. Neer sold In bulk The (as ms tabJsl stamped C C C. Ouaraotoed 10 car or roar moasy back. Boautifu) Tocth There ara but few popi who hava them tloud Teeth every one inlfnt ha it they would go to Lr. Bradbury. Tim quickest, easiest and luast painful art the only methods employed by u and hundreds ot our patients, both in aud out of the city, will gladly tU you about It. good dental work and our up-to-date ways of doing things. Crowns and brliigw wrk from IS 00 Pur tooth. I'latea that fit from U 00 to 1 1 2. to. Painless extrac tion of teeth. Nerves of teeth removed without hurting you. Work warranted icn yeara. DR. BRADBURY, THE DEMIST IT years tenia location, I9M raraaas kit. rueae V. 1751 Today is Home Day. You will find many exceptional bar gains in homes offered by real estate men. Look over the list. Maybe you envy the man who owns his own home; woiuli-r how he was able to buy while you had to pay rent; wih you hal th' sam oppor tunities that enabled him to get a home. Don't envy, wonder or wish any more, turr. to the rtal rsi.ti Pages of today's Bee there you will find a great many choice lionn s tidw-r-titter for sale on easy terms. You make a payment the balance you pay in monthly installments just like rent. In a short time the homo is yours, aid yo'i have not missed the money that paid for it. tp fid rrnrmTi n n a a u xxxiraj.