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English: Rauch & Lang Carriage Company advertisement, Theatre magazine, Jan 1911.
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Source https://archive.org/stream/theatremagazine13newyuoft#page/n51/mode/1up
Author Rauch & Lang Carriage Company
Shaft or Enclosed Chain Drive
—as You Choose

 Rauch & Lang Electrics may be procured with shaft or enclosed chain drive.
 This allows all who have preferences to suit themselves in regard to the drive and still have the exquisite finish and style which distinguishes all Rauch & Lang cars.
 Both drives are noiseless, efficient and strong.
 Both are produced in our factory, where every process is carefully watched. The Rauch & Lang name stands back of the car no matter what method is used for transmission.
 Exide Battery (standard equipment), "Ironclad" Exide or Edison Batteries can be furnished, if desired. Tires-Palmer Web Pneumatic or Rauch & Lang Motz Cushion.
 These options mean that whatever your mechanical ideas may be, they can be had in Rauch & Lang cars, the notable cars for style and appointments.
 There are Rauch & Lang agents in all the principal cities. Telephone for demonstrations or write direct for catalog to factory.

THE RAUCH & LANG CARRIAGE COMPANY
2267 West 25th St.      Cleveland, Ohio

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