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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.