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Show NEW TYPE MS01S WILL StIBE HERE Touring Sedan and Cabriolet Cabrio-let Models to Be Shown at Botterill's. Frank; Botterill. manager of the Tom Botterill Automobile company of Salt Lake, is at the Hudson factory in Detroit. De-troit. The news came Friday morning in a wire from Mr. Botterill." in which he stated that he has shipped to Salt Lake two of the very latest motor car creations crea-tions of the Hudson factories, a Hudson Hud-son sedan and a Hudson ruhrinlot. The Hudson touring sedan is tV very latest product of the Hudson enginers in distinctive dis-tinctive body building, and will be the first car of tnis model to be shipped into the west. The Hudson touring sedan has a permanent per-manent roof, and the sides are equipped with plate glass windows, with all the appointments of an electric brougham. The windows drop info enclosures in the side of the car, and th occupants of the sedan have an unobstructed 'view from the front to the rear seat, as there are no window sashes and no braces of anv description. The open sides are absolutely ab-solutely clear. The cabriolet is built on the fame principle, except that the top can be lowered if necessary, and changes from an open roadster to a closed coupe very readily. There has been such a constant demand de-mand among many of the Botterill company's com-pany's customers for a car that could be driven the year around and yet be an open touring car in piimnjer and a closed limousine in winter that Mr1. Bat. terill determined to go at once to the 1 udsou factory and. see for himself the new Hudson touring sedan models just announced. That he is more than delighted de-lighted is evidenced by his purchase of a touring sedan and a cabriolet and the shipment of these two cars, together with a Hudson 54 tonHng car, on Tburs day of last week. None of thesi? ca.rs has been sold, and Mr. Botterill i? ia hopes that they will reach his sales ioor still unsold, in order that as mpny as possible of his customers may have an opportunity of seeing them. |