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cis uooper, xneoooreMOBILE SOLDIERKILLED IN BATTLESISTER HEARSPrivate C. E. Banks, FormerMember of Mobilelots AssociationInmi1ia1Private C. E. 'Banka, of Mobile, ha* been killed, in France, according to Information received by hiss sister-in-law,Mrs. . James A, Banks, of 109 Monroe street- Banks .before joining the army was employed by the Mobile Bar' Pilots Association 'as an apprentice and was well known in shipping circles,'The. dead Mobile soldier -was 26of age and enlisted at Detroit, Mich in September of 1917. He was assigned to Company B, of the Hath Infantry. . |He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mra. Albert Banks, four brothers and one sister, residing in Little Cayman, British West Indies, one brother, Mr. 3. A. Banks, of Mobile and other relatives.In a letter to his sister-in-law, Mrs. JT. A. Banks received during the first week in September and dated .August 15, young Banks spoke of 'being in the 'best of health..
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Fri, Sep 27, 1918

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