Show I. I Dig Dig Dinosaurs Dinosaur's Bones From Rock in Museum Washington W W. curator of vertebrae paleontology nt at atthe the Smithsonian Institution bus hUI begun excavating from solid rock rusk the mite skei ton t-ton of an all enormous dinosaur r which Ill he presented U in tu the Institution lust last III t autumn More Mare than lanai the five years will willLie willbe III IIII I be Lie e required Mr 1 estimates to place phul the skeleton In such u h condi condition lion tion that It will be ready fur exhibition In n the lie national museum Ss J r JJ The t U II time the largest specimen e ever er brought hl to rat be the Smith Smithsonian h. h measures hi 81 teal fee In III length lh andU and 14 U feet tell In height t To Is tiring bring the Ihl bouts bout's t tit to ii Washington from frum their original resting ground In the dinosaur n na national n. n reservation f 11 un near Jen-en Jen III eb required the exertions of a u large oon her lier nf ot men The bones timid ami rock In la which Ihl they hey are Imbedded weigh 1011 pounds At one stage stal of ot the Journey the it excavators were forted forced to 10 transport trans purl port them then lr lid miles b by automobile Three men work working In eight lIht hours aday a aday hl day for four months Mr air Ir 1111 sold said hI will lit only be ht tibia able to IU disinter three of the Ihl dorsal vertebrae of If the tho reptile Some Same I l sections are un already being arranged by h workmen but hut 34 84 packing cases ewes containing more bore than 1 Ml so vertebrae are UTI still lying unopened In n the till basement I of tlc lLe museum Norman II s. s In to fossil fos iiI sil sll Is U assisting Mr Ir Oil Oil- more snore to reconstruct l t the skeleton t |