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Show SKULL OF GERMAN Si HELMETS 0 DISPLAY IN US' Some relics of tho great war in Europe Eur-ope are being displayed In the window of the Fred M. Nye's store on Washington Wash-ington avenue. These relics are the property of the Lamplni brothers, on tho Pantages bill at the Orpheum theater the-ater this week. Two captured German helmets, pioked up on the battlefields, and the skull of a German soldier, found in one of them are the relics. They were picked up by the Lampinis, who were formerly in the Roumanian army. Recently released on furlough, the Lampinl brothers, magicians and comedians, come-dians, came to America to accept a vaudeville engagement They were celebrated magicians In Europe before the war broke out and both served as officers in the Roumanian army. Recently Re-cently they received, as a special reward re-ward for bravery, permission to come to America to fill contracts pending here. "No one," Bays Carle Lampinl, who is a Roumanian lieutenant "In America Amer-ica realizes as we who havo seen the battlefields do, just what the allies are up against In fact, hero in the west, people do not even seem to realize real-ize that their soldiers may be in danger. dan-ger. It is for that reason' I have brought these relics to America. $iey are not pleasant ' things to carry but they have helped in many cities to wake up the people." The Lampinis are starring at the Orpheum this week. At tho close of their contracts, they will return to the battlefields of Europe. |