THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAYSergeant Mike is Dead Seven Decrees of Divorce And Soldiers Mourn Are Granted by Judge DayWith hats off and sorrow in their Seven decrees were granted by hearts, members of the machine gun judge Day, sit tin e in divorce court,company of the Fourth Nebraska as follows: George F. Jackson fromregiment at Fort Crook offered a Catherine Jackson; Catherine V. Ol-silent prayer yesterday morning for son from Emil H. Olson; Della D,Sergeant “Mike the company mat- Gibson from Art C, Gibson; Eliza-cot, who died at 11:22 Tuesday beth Sturgeon from Lock \V, Stur-night, geon; Grace E. Smith from George1‘ Sergeant Mike'' was only a black W. Smith; Tessa A. Linviltc fromeyed, yellowish brown, Boston bull Charles B. Linvilte, and Ada L. Dayterrier, but he had won his way into froni George W. Day, |the hearts of the soldiers. He wasfirst called “Private Mike, but hi* canine manners were so good that he was promoted to “corporal and finally to sergeant.Hf ffiipcs he iuAf ate too much hard*Policea negrHe insthe co“ButmarTte“Ho’you'reo. sH-as giGets Too Liberal and Offers Drinks to All His Friends; Gets Ten Days in Jail.lies that Mich an ed and adds that! out of the whole t intend to allow,ng over him nn-th Chief.i conference with rning.nadc by Maloney V # Chief Dunn, rge* ..gains* Su-Gencrobily, which m most cases is a virtue, proved a curse to John Reed.Tuesday night City Prosecutor McGuire vcas motoring along Farnam street with Police Sergeant Dillon.Sum for Alleged InjuriesBertha Gempder, private tutor, in-