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Show i m . I MISS MAYME NOBLE AND HER NEW HUDSON LANDAU j M " v: - . ff . yIL A r " t Kf; i I V $ kf y- - i u J : ' r Miss Noble has secured. the first super six runabout landau to he received by the Tom Botterill Automobile company and this photograph shows her in her new car the day it was delivered last week. The thousands of Salt Lakers and many other Utalms who have become familiar during the past three years with the beautiful white Hudson runabout run-about belonging to Miss Mayme Noble of 629 East South Temple street, Salt Lake, will learn with a good deal of 'interest that Miss Noble is going to drive another white Hudson ou the streets of Salt Lake and up and down the highways and byways of the state. Miss Noble's new ear has just been delivered to her and is now in the paint shop for refinisbing in the white that she has made so popular. She bought her first Hudson in 1915. Miss Noble 's new ear is a beautiful Hudson super six runabout landau, the newest and most strikingly handsome model the HudSon company has developed. devel-oped. Miss Noble has secured the first car of these new super six runabout landaus shipped into the west and for the few days she has permitted it to remain on the Botterill salesfloor the car has attracted even more attention than the other models of the new Hudson Hud-son line which had made the Botterill salesroom the mecca for hundreds of inteiested motor car owners and buyers buy-ers the past few weeks. It is doubtful if the Hudson company com-pany has developed any model that so completely fits in with" the modes of smart, breezy people as the runabout landau. "Smart, ' "chic," are the proper descriptions of this new car. The lines and low-swung body are not alone its most distinctive marks. The colors and the trim fitting top of suitable suit-able weather-proof fabric set the car off with admira.ble smartness. The passenger capacity is for two. Windows Win-dows are raised or lowered by a new ..type control and the tos can be let back and windows dropped to their places in the doors and the owner has an ideal roadster. A ventilator, controlled con-trolled from the inside, provides for the regulation of temperature without disturbing the windows or glass shield. Miss Noble is thoroughly delighted with her new car and is' enthusiastically enthusiasti-cally awaiting the completion of the work of painting it white. It was in 1015 that Miss Noble bought her first Hudson roadster and iuu ih!t wiui.t; car nas u'?en a i.ninuai sight, the length and breadth of the in-termountain in-termountain west. Miss Noble declares she has driven it alone everywhere she has wanted to go in this and neighboring neighbor-ing states, and has never experienced the slightest trouble. "The car has proven tremendously easv to drive and despite its power and ability to negotiate loug, hard trips with a minimum of trouble, the driving of my Hudson has never fatigued we," declared Miss Noble yesterday. "I was so charmed with the lines and conveniences and wonderful power of the new landau model that T simplv couldn't resist purchasing it..' although I bad become very much attached to the Hudson runabout which has carried me so many miles since 1915. It seems to me the new Hudson landau is almost al-most the ideal car for a woman to drive, it is handled so easilv and is equipped with so many comforts and conveniences. ' ' Frank Botterill stated yesterday that the second new Hudson landau to be received re-ceived by the company has iust arrived and will be placed on exhibition at the Botterill salesfloor today. This car can he delivered immediately, declared Mr. Botterill. |