Our School is said to be the
Greatest and Most Complete
AUTO SCHOOL
in the World and the only one
ACTUALLY
BUILDING
AUTOMOBILES
Lessons Compiled by
C. A. COEY, President
COPYRIGHTED 1912
If you are about to make your start in life, or not satisfied withyour present line of work, or for the sake of your health are desirousof securing a change of employment which will take you out into theopen air, it is worth your while to consider the matter of learning tobe an expert automobile operator and to take up that line of work.
The great growth and development of the automobile and its useneeds no comment. The compensation of the chauffeur is good andthe demand for his services so steady, and the standing of the professionis so high now, that it is more and more attractive to that class ofindividuals who are able and willing to combine mechanical skill withintellectual effort.
It is for that class of men this course is intended and it is that classof men, who, by supplementing their natural mechanical genius with alittle properly directed mental work, can qualify themselves to securewell paid positions, such as, to the proper persons, are certain to provestepping stones to greater advancement.
The great number of chauffeurs who enjoy the esteem and confidenceof their wealthy employers is well known, and we could enumeratehundreds who have started in business for themselves and whoare on the road to wealth through the assistance of their employer.
The object of our School is to prepare young men throughout thecountry to become expert chauffeurs, repairmen, demonstrators, salesmen,garage managers, etc.
Our president, Mr. C. A. Coey, has been in the automobile businessfor twelve years, and he is one of the most prominent automobile menin America today.
During this time he has sold thousands of automobiles, and hiscustomers can be found in every state in the Union. He found thatthe only way he could supply the demands of the automobile dealersand manufacturers throughout the country, was to open a school ofmotoring, and it is for this reason that C. A. COEY'S SCHOOL OFMOTORING was started.
Mr. Coey commenced as a small farmer boy himself, and heknows that