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    Mayor'of Las Vegas Asks ‘Ex­aminer’ to Find Woman Who Disappeared Mysteriously Mrs. Lorena- Buol has disappeared. Her husband, Peter Buol, Mayor of Las Vegas, Nev., United States Commissioner for Nevada | and wealthy realty dealer, after enlisting the aid of the police, ap­pealed to the “ Examiner” last night to help find her. Mr. and Mrs. Buol were in the middle of a highly enjoyable summer vacation of two months when she disappeared. To­gether they had spent a month camping, hunting and fishing on the Apache Reser­vation in Arizona, and July 27 they came to Los Angeles for a visit to Mr. Buol’s mother, Mrs. Emma Buol. Last Tuesday Mr. Buol was called to Lias Vegas by business. On his return they were to take a cottage at Venice for a month or so. She bade him good bye at the train. The next day he received a telegram from his mother reading: “Lorena is missing; you’d better come down.” Buol caught the first train and arrived In Los Angeles yesterday morning. Ac­companied by J. McPherson, a mining man with offices in the Stimson building, an old and trusted friend, Buol undertook to make the search privately. “ She must have met with an accident,” he said, and searched every hospital in the city. Mrs. Buol was nowhere to bo found. ! The last sign of Mrs. Buol to be found was last Tuesday evening, when a do-livery wagon brought a package of dress goods to her / mother-in-law’s house. The missing woman is a decided blonde with light brown eyes. She is 31 years of age, five feet four inches in height, and 135 pounds in weight. When last seen she wore a wide-brim black sailor hat of straw, a white shirtwaist and a white and black checkered woolen skirt, while she carried a white linen umbrella embroidered with a large “ B.” She has | a quite perceptible scar on her left cheek i bone, just back of the corner of the eye. Oldest Doctor’s Birthday C H IC A G O , A u g. f>.—For the first time in many years Dr. Henry Knox Stratford, 90 years of age, and the oldest practicing physician in America, celebrated his birth­day away from his home, 236 North Wal­ler avenue, at Austin. Dr. Stratford Is visiting a niece, Mrs. James Barron of Los Angeles, and he will not return until the middle of September. _______________ ! C A S T O R IA For Infants and Children.