The first taxicab seen in Chicago—C. A. Coey, owner.

He is one of the few who made a success of the automobile livery business, beginning with one car and increasing to fifty. Commencing with practically nothing, he built up not only the largest automobile livery business in the country, but also the largest automobile sales business in America. The companies bearing his name now maintain a large garage and salesroom.

Mr. Coey is intimately connected with some of the foremost men of this country and is well known as an automobile manufacturer and dealer throughout the country, and a DIPLOMA with his name signed to it is the best thing you can have when looking for any kind of employment in the automobile industry.

He has secured more good paying positions for his students and friends than all other auto schools in America combined, because he is so well known.

At the left—C. A. Coey, next to him—Charles Bonaparte, grandson of the late Napoleon the Great.

Ex-Vice-President Fairbanks, C. A. Coey, and Judge Hanecy.