' Id i J J t { 14 no Tokyo Soon May Be| World's Biggest City | TOKYO (Reuters) -- No one is| | sure just how big Tokyo has be- §} come, but at the present rate of |} growth it soon will be the world's| biggest city. When the 500th anniversary of| | 'he city's founding was celebrated in October, the population was at least 8,500,000, and increasing by | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 16, 1956 9. 22000 2 month. partly by mew] AJ ~~ > GRACEFUL EMPIRE LINES Ready right now -- this new interpretation of the Empire silhouette so important in the couture pleture for winter and and the holiday season! tured all the beauty of the new Parisienne line -- gentle, soft in | You'll | its high - bosom look. The | house of Frank Starr has cap- | notice too, the new wide - shoul- | ders, cover - up arms (much | prettier than a cold, bare line)! Make this figure -flatterer your- self, and " doy the personal 23 create. In taf- feta, faille, or satin we predic | 20 Front street west, | | births but largely by immigration | from other parts of Japan. | Visitors agree that Tokyo has no rival to its reputation of being the world's noisiest city. Hordes of taxi-drivers attempt day and night to prove that constant use of the horn will preserve their lives. Last year, 767 persons were killed and 11,142 were injured in| 166,050 traffic accidents in Tokyo. | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELIITA FOR TOMORROW recreational activities -- espec- ially for sports and hobbies which require manual skill, A congenial spirit will prevail, so gatherings of any type snpuld prove enjoy- able, Be careful in financial dealings, however. Don't risk assets in any way at all. FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope :ndicates that all' your energies and talents will be untler fine stimuli between now | This day should be excellent for | { | Practise In Hallway Of Home | board at one end, they can prac-|30 ranging from 30 to 50 yards PRESERVING CUSTOMS OF THE PAST Wearing colorful kimonas and | of serving too. Although western obi sashes, their native dress, these Japanese girls are being instructed in the social etiquette and the end of January, and how | ways have invaded the coun- try, Japan is making sure that away. Fernande Penning's latest promo- tion is a distinctive dress for women archers. It consists of an apple green wool jumper with white cotton blouse. It's practical, as well as pretty, she said. Jumper and tight - sleeved blouse give a smooth line and keep clothes free from bowstrings and | arrowshafts. | New York State est rome | Husband-Wife Archery Team MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr. and| "Last year I decided it was Mrs, Frank Penning are glad time I made some progress, so I | their house has a long, straight began practising hard, and this { hall. It makes a good archery fall won my bowman's badge." 'range. | The bowman's test ists of By hanging a target and back- shooting 900 arrows, in flights of | i | tise shooting from 35 feet, better- from the target. To make the |ing their already impressive needed score of 400 to 449 points, | marksmanship. at least 10 per cent of the shots It's this almost daily practise from the 50-yacd mark, and con- that makes a superior archer siderably more from closer dis- Pp from a merely good one, said Fer- tances, must hit the nine - point nande Penning, a bouncy, 51-year- bulls' eye. i old grandmother who never held REQUIRES PATIENCE , 8 bow until three years ago. Archery is more a matter of pa- | HOLDS BOWMAN"S BADGE tience than talent, and doesn't dif- Now she holds the second-high- ferentiate between the sexes, said est award in Canadian archery, Mrs. Penning. That is why youth! the Bowman's badge. Only five isn't necessarily an advantage. other Quebec archers -- her hus-! 'Most young people won't prac- [band and four other men -- hold tise steadily enough to really im- ERVER similar badges. prove their scores." : "I didn't start as a keen ar-' The Pennings are known as two Rinse an egg beater at once cher," said Mrs. Penning. "For of Canada's most travelled ar- after using it, and use cold water. the first two seasons after my chers. This summer they drove 5 Next crank the blades through husband's firm formed an ar-|000 miles in their small car to ar- 4» ds without letti th | chery club, I went mainly to keep chery meets all over New Eng- soapsuds without 'etling the him company. I did lots of talk- land. cogs and handle become soaked. Next year they hope to enter the Dry well. ing, but not much shooting. see, hear, prove eyeglass hearing aid -< # Wear it as an aid--or any Jesu hearing ways! # At least twice the power of the average eyeglass aid! # 10-Day Money-Back tee. Other Zenith aids from $50 to $150! 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