Have you got it under Luverne? This car is selfbuilt (even the engine) by Mr Balton.
Here's the story:
'The new car is to be built for speed and power,' the charles A. Balton Engineering Corporation of Buffalo said in late 1919. 'It will have four-cylinder motor of 187 horsepower, 3300 rpm, with a rated horsepower of 28.7. It will weight 3,100 pounds without body or accessoires and will develop in its sport model a speed of 100 miles an hour.' Charles Balton had design the car four years earlier, he planned to call it either the New Era or the Diana, and there is no evidence it ever happened. A prototype had been built, however, at Luverne in 1915 to Balton's design and called the Special Speed Roadster.