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Show TO REPRODUCE WINSORM'GAY j REELJOMEDY Tho Box Ofllco Attraction Compnny Com-pnny has arranged with Wlnsor McCoy Mc-Coy to market his phenomenal ono reel comedy. Wlnsor McCny Is tho greatest nowBpapor draughtsman of modern times, creator ot "Littno No-mo," No-mo," "Drennis of a Haroblt Fiend," and other popular newspaper cartoons car-toons of International fnmc Ho hns produced n wonderful hnnd drnwn film of a trained "Dinosaurus," which ho prosaically calls "Gertie." This film achievement Is a now departure de-parture In the film Industry us well ns In art. Tho best known artists hnvo seen It nnd gono wild with enthusiasm. en-thusiasm. "Dinosaurus" is a huge carnivorous monster thnt ruled this planet In prehistoric times. iiio Smithsonian Institute professors profes-sors recently, on an expedition on tho African Nile, unearthed n monster mon-ster hKu eton measuring from 'JO to 1C0 feet In length. Tho discovery was a revelation. For contu.los, scientists havo been speculating on tho present habitat of this prehis toric monstrosity which disappeared so mysteriously otter tho dolugo. The reason given for Its disappear- anco Is that tho "Dlnosnurus'' was so largo that Nbah wiib forced to leavo It out of tho Ark. Tho skeleton skele-ton of tho "DlnosauruB" Is on exhibition exhi-bition In tho .Museum of Natural History, New York City. Standing .ip this animal is the slzo of an ocean liner nnd tho Flat Iron Building. Build-ing. It tho "Dinosaurus" woro living today It would require standing room reaching from Herald Squaro to Long Aero. Ills weight Is estimated at about 5000 tons. His food consump- , tUn woud keep two army corps In rations for threo weoks. Tho film Is n romnrkablo nchlovcment, nnd Mr. McCay lives up to his reputation ns tho champion draughtsman ot tho world. |