T PAG2 TWO THE bXlLY NEWS Thursday rigi 1933 "The Cup That Cheers" CAPITOL THEATjp Friday and SaturdayThis Veck sure and take the children to see this interesting BE and educational film. See the thrilling crones of plantation life of India and Ceylon. Journey with thNahob camera man northward into the heart of Assam. See the coolies in their picturesque garb directing the work of giant elephants. See how the Tea seeds are tested, how the plants arc cared for by dusky Indian maidens. Sec the primitive bullock carts. Learn how Nabob Tea is grown, picked and prepared in that distant corner of the Empire and brought to your table. See thin realistic romance of India's most interesting industry. First Showing of a Fascinating Film J. A. Anderson, road superintendent for ALlin rii.qt.-irt wit.ii hiuiri- quarters at Anyox, who has been cm T TP IN the clouds! Speed! 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