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Show B0TTE81L EXHIBIT TO EFLECUMCTEfi Will Include Principal Models Mod-els in Hudson, Dodge and Essex Cars. By reason of the wide popularity ani marked superiority of the cars to be shown and the variety of models in each make which will be put on display, the exhibit of the Botterill Automobile company at tho auto show this week will be one of the most impressive that this important concern has ever put forth. ; . . Tho display will include tho principal princi-pal models of" Hudson Super-Six, Dodge Brothers and Essex motor cars. Each ono of these cars, by its performance and reputation, has acquired a unique interest for tho motoring public, so that the Botterill exhibit will undoubtedly undoubt-edly be one of the most frequented of iany at the show. Particular interest is 1 anticipated in the showing of tho Essex car because of the sensation It has cre-: cre-: atcd since its introduction a few weeks ago. The Botterill company is not going to confine its efforts to the auto show this i week. It has prepared a special dis-i dis-i play of its lines of carsat the com-'panv's com-'panv's salesrooms, 32 South State street. The purpose of this is to give : everv visitor an opportunity to examine exam-ine these cars under the specially fa-i fa-i vorablo conditions obtainable in the ! Botterill company's handsome salesrooms. sales-rooms. The Hudson Super-Six models which will be seen at the auto show are a i three-jvasencr cabriolet, a four-p;sca- ger coupe, sedan, speedster and phae! ton.' , The Dodge Brothers -cars on exhibition exhibi-tion will be the touring car, roadster, coupe, sedan and business ear. The Essex model will be a phaeton. Tho Botterill organization will be represented both at the auto show and at the salesrooms by men who are fully qualified to answer all questions concerning con-cerning each model on displav. Arrangements Ar-rangements may also be made at either place for demonstrations of any of the models on display. "The fact that we have exhibited eo . ! extensively in the auto show is conclusive conclu-sive proof of our faith in its beneficial results," said Mr. Botterill. "Aside from any direct advantage to us, we feel that the auto show is a powerful force in educating the public to the progress being made in the motor car industry and showing them the cars which they need to meet their particular particu-lar requirements. "Incidentally, of course, we believe that the cars wo are showing will be seen to especially good advantage, and we will certainly feel desirable effects." f Vacuum Tank Fallow. When the vacuum tank M' : road, it Is possible, to get up pressure temporarily to feed tie - blowing in the main fuel "" v peatlng: this process every qua.- t mile enough fuel will be fed to r car to a garage where repair " made. |