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NOTHING YET HEARD FROM MRS. CANDEE

Washington Times

Daughter Willl Meet Her On Her Arrival On the Carpathia
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Friends of Mrs. Helen C. Candee, who lived at 1718 Rhode Island avenue until her departure for Europe, nearly a year ago, and who is reported saved from the Titanic, had heard nothing from her this morning.

She will be met in New York by her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Matthews, 43 Fifth avenue. Mrs. Candee's son, Henry Candee, was injured in an automobile accident recently and is now in a hospital in Newark, N. J. It is thought that Mrs. Candee will remain in New York after her arrival there tonight on the Carpathia. Had it not been for her son's accident it is said that she would have remained in Europe indefinitely.

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