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Show BOTTERILL SHOWS LIGHT SIX HUDSON Arrival of the light six Hudson at tho Dottcrill company's establishment Is causing Frank Bottcrlll and the salos-mon salos-mon to wear a smile that won't come-off. come-off. Tho representative from Tho T.-f-bune called at notlorilPa yesterday and he almost thought ho was In a department depart-ment store bargain rush. Mr. ftotlerill says that never In tho history of their organization has tho arrival of a new car created 50 per cent of the Interest that has been caused by thlH new Hudson Hud-son model. Mr. Hotter!! said yesterday: VTu have had a constant stream of ncoplo In our salesroom ever since last Monday morning, when the car was first put on display. Thoro Is no doubt but what a great many people have been walling for a real high grade light nlx-cyllndor car, nnd the Hudson company are the first mnnufuclurera who have realised re-alised what a tremendous demand there would bo for this type of car. During the pant povornl days I have personally demonstrated this car to a great many old automobile owners own-ers and also prospective automobile purchasers, and every ono that I have had In tho car has Immediately Immediate-ly become enthusiastic Thin new Hudson model weighs leas than 2DS0 pounds, actual- sralo weight, completely equipped. 'Including 'Includ-ing extra tire complete ,tnd ready for tho road. In the testa that I have made In this city I havo averaged aver-aged between fourteen and seventeen seven-teen miles on a gallon of gasoline. The flexibility and power of the motor mo-tor are surprising, and moro than fulfill our expectations. I have driven the car at lcsn than two miles nn hour for several blocko on tho hlerh. The celebrated Fort Douglas hill nr.d the North Main street h!ll and other pt demonstrating hills arc easily taken by this car on The high gear. Thn spring suspension lo rallv wonderful, as tho car practically prac-tically floats over rough ronds without th least sign of vibration. Old and experienced motor car users, after thev hav been in the car. aro wildly enthusiastic and do not hesitate hesi-tate to stalo that tho new car is absolutely tho most silent, flexible and easy riding car that they have uxor been In. with tho possible exception ex-ception of tho highest gradu cars, such as tho Pierce Arrow. Our aale3 for the paat woek have exceeded any week's business that wu have had, and to provu how popular pop-ular thla car Is. wo have received telegraphic orders for three cars from Hock Springs, two cars from Twin Falls, and two oars from Evunston. Besides this we havo sold five cars at retail in thla city, and during tho week have received orders or-ders for two Pierce Arrows. Wo aro for awhile going to be badly handicapped on deliveries of tho light six car. as our second carload will not bo chipped from tho factory for approximately two woeks. In January shipments In quantities will commence to como to us. Two Ilvc-passcngcr -IS Pierce Arrows Ar-rows will arrive Monday of thin romlng week, one for the Mountain StfttoR Telephone and Telegraph romrnnv and the other a car for Judge H, II. Rolapp of Ogden. |