A clipping from the Chicago Journal reads as follows:
"Charles A. Coey is one of the pioneer automobile men of Chicago. He entered the business in 1900 and conducted a motor livery until 1902, when he became Chicago agent for the Thomas Flyer. He handled the Thomas line from 1902 until 1909, when he gave up the selling end to devote all his attention to his taxicab business. Last year he became Chicago agent for the American car, which he is handling under a ten-year contract. He is president of a company which is manufacturing the Coey Flyer in Chicago. Mr. Coey is well-known as an automobile racing driver and aeronaut. He won the Chicago Automobile Club's twenty-four-hour race at Harlem several years ago. He has made many long-distance flights in balloons."
And the Live Stock Magazine has this to say:
"Perhaps the oldest and most prominent person in the automobile business in Chicago is C. A. Coey, the pioneer automobile dealer. Mr. Coey started an automobile school in 1901 at 5311 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, and it was there that the first building ever erected for an Automobile Livery was built. While Mr. Coey did not at that time advertise his School of Motoring, yet he started on an extensive business in this line, and it was said that over one thousand are now holding good, steady, well-paying jobs, and drawing salaries up to $75 a week. Mr. Coey's system is different from the rest, as he believes that a student can learn the foundation principles in the quiet of his home, and then after he has mastered the principles he is given a practical road course. We recommend this School as a reliable institution."
How to get an Automobile Absolutely Free
As we told you in another part of this book—WE ARE BUILDING AUTOMOBILES—a machine of the highest quality and the very latest design, the specifications of which can be found on the last page of this book.