THE MR DAILY Foc/ Kept Jiusy Opening His Hail' Paris, May 9.-Marshal Foch says' that one of his great regrets is that he has not time enough to properly digest the big mail he receives. Like most men in his conspicuous position, he gets daily a batch of correspond- ence that keeps his aides busy sifting the trivial and eccentric from the im-' portant and interesting. Friends and enemies alike write him profusely and their letters run the whole gamut from ecstatic adulation to. frenzied- vituperation. his morning he received a dozen letters and as many packages from the same person, an Americana. All were registered. The American must have known that this class of mail gets first attention by the marshal's staff.; ' Nearly every mail brings a letter from some pro-German in America in- viting the marshal to have himself hanged or to go to the place of fire and brimstone. By every mail some- one sends him an ode or a song writ- ten in his honor. Mothers write him informing him they have named the finest baby in the world after him, and American fathers send word that they would have taken a good drink in his honor on some an- niversary or other had not the United States gone dry. Authors send him their bgoks and inventors forward descriptions of won- derful new engines of destruction or schemes to suppress war. The marshal's advice is asked on all the subjects with which he says he I least familiar. What has amused him most -lately; was a post card received from San Francisco ,with the photographs of two pickanninnies and the inscription, "Here's Young America." ,. h w,_, - _ * , OUTDOOR Cails for LIFE Thermos Bottles, Cameras Sterno Stoves Flashlights THE EBERBACH & SON CO. 200 - 204EAS'T LIBERTY STREET FIRST NATIONAL BANK