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Show COli AGENTS GET BUSY WITH BOTTEMLL Rush Comes During Week and Many Cars Are Requisitioned. A few weeks of rainy weather may serve to dampen the motoring enthusiasm enthusi-asm of city folks, but to most of the people throughout the territory contiguous con-tiguous to Salt La ko who are'jr,ed to muddy roads occasion ally, the "nins of this spring apparently only served to whet their appetite for new automobiles. In no other way can the caravan of outside automobile dealers who have besieged the Botterill company this week be explained. Frank Botterill declares there baa been a constant stream of out-of-town Pierce-Arrow, Hudson Super-Six and Dodge Brother's dealers in Salt Lake all week and there has been a steady ' driveaway ' ' of motor cars from the Botterill establishment for ten days past. Dealers from Parowan, Fillmore, Price, Tooele, Rock Springs and half a dozen other points have come in for cars and driven them back, irrespective irrespec-tive of rain and nmd. D. R. Ganiard, the Botterill sub-dealer sub-dealer at Rook Springs, Wyoming, tame in during the week and drove back with a Super-Six speedster. S. A.. Hal-term Hal-term an of Parowan came iu and drove home with a new Super-Six phaeton. W. II. Bowles, from Tooele,, has driven driv-en several Dodge Brother's cars away from the Botterill establishment during the week, and J. B. Middleton, from Price, has been in for cars. P. H. Robertson has driven several Dodge Brother's cars away, and B. V. Paie, from Evanston, took a Supcr-ix back home with him, overland. E. C. Johnson, from Twin Falls, took delivery of n Super-Six speedster ar the Botterill company 's establishment and drove it back to Twin Falls. B. T. Hockman uf Baker, Nevada, came in during the week and drove away with a Republic truck. 'The Lay-ton Lay-ton Milling and Klevator company vook delivery of a Republic truck and drove it to Lavton. F. Martin, the Dodge Brother's dealer at Mil ford, has been in during the week and taken delivery of several cars. ( '. M. Harris, from Logan, made a big " driveaway " ? with three Super-Sixes Super-Sixes and a truck, from the Botterill esta blishmcnt. These out-of-town dealers all report spendid 1,-i'sines, despite the weather conditions. All of these dealers report a very active demand for motor cars throunti- A out the territory surrounding Salt Lake. Mr. Botterill' states that the Hudson factory ha advised him of a considerable- shipment of the new Hudson Super-Six speedsters, which are creating such a furore nf enthusiasm among automobile au-tomobile sport lovers all over the country. coun-try. The low, rangy lines of the speedster, speed-ster, the cLormous power of the Super- i ! Six motor and the general racy ap-': ap-': pearance of the new model has not only : made up a distinctive car but an ex- ecedinyly popular one. K now looks as though Mr. Botterill would be able to secure a limited number num-ber of Hudson Super-Six speedsters for delivery to customers in the very near future. |