Owin or c conlinucci advances in ra\d matori.ti ALL i * ( itBM 20 r'- 0 - r'iia.. A i|om^ of fnur ®mn! t ti CATALOGUE OF ^'^'■ $-■■ -'f'.. ir J I* 3 \ -4 “ Mill-Made’’ and “Framed-Up ” BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES r-sr* ■n *" ■ y j c i >rr" I C. H. ROBINSON 738-742 Westminster Street, Cor. Summer St. Providence Rhode Island Our “ Mill - Made ” Houses Our “Mill-Made” houses are shipped direct to you from the forests of Michigan, thus saving all costs which add no value, by selling “direct from the forest to the home.” Ordinarily, the home builder pays from two to four times the actual cost of production for every piece of material that goes into his house. The reason for the high cost is, that the goods pass through so many hands and with as many profits added. The lumber, starting with the lumberman, who cuts the timber, to the mill owner, from the mill to the big wholesaler, from the wholesaler to the planing mill, from the planing mill to the local lumber yard. Each middleman adds his expense, his losses, his profits. All these are piled up in the retail price and must be paid by YOU. Our “Mill-Made” houses are exactly like any other well-constructed house when erected. They cannot be taken apart except as you would tear apart any good house. They are not portable and all the lumber comes in bundles, not sections. A saw is practically unnecessary in any part of the erection of one of our houses. The measuring, sawing, and fitting is done ty automatic machinery and best skilled labor right at the mills which are situated in the heart of the great timber lands of Michigan. When erected a “Mill-Made” house will last for several generations, as long as any other well-constructed house. They are designed so that mill-run lengths are used almost through¬ out. Using mill-run lengths makes unnecessary the cutting to waste of good lum.ber. Waste is reduced to less than two per cent. That’s one reason why we can furnish No. i Yellow Pine and Huron Pine in every house at such low figures. Skilled labor is really unnecessary in the erection and completion of these houses—because v/e supply the skilled labor in our mills, pre¬ paring the entire house for you to fit and nail together in a few days. SPECIFICATIONS. Foundation timbers cut to fit. Joists, studding, rafters, and ceiling joists all accurately cut to fit. Sheathing lumber for all outside walls cut to fit. Bevel siding, every single piece guaranteed to be cut to fit accurately. AVERY LIBRARY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Outside finishing lumber, all mitered. Flooring, cut to fit. Roof sheathing, cut to fit. Porch timbers, joists, flooring, columns, railing, and posts, moulding, roof sheathing and roofing, all and every piece cut to fit except porch rail, uncut. Extra Star-A-Star cedar shingles or prepared roofing. Steps for front and back, cut and shaped to fit. Doors for all openings, mortised and with frame and trim inside and out. Windows and frame, sash, with glass in place, and trim inside and out. Moulded base board for inside rooms, not cut to fit. Weather moulding for trimming all outside doors and windows, cut to fit. Crown mould, etc. Stairway for all two-story houses cut to fit. All hardware. Mortise locks, knobs and hinges, tin flashing. Nails of proper size for entire house. Paint for two coats outside and inside (any color,) shellac, putty, oils, and varnishes. Plaster board for lining house, or lath and plaster. Instructions and illustrations for doing all the worlc. Compare the above items with any lists of materials furnished for other so-called complete houses. THE LUMBER WE USE. Every piece of lumber in every house has been carefully selected from the highest grade of Huron Pine. It is carefully inspected by experienced men and if not up to a high standard is not used. This is an extremely important point and you should consider is carefully. It is well to know the quality of materials used—to know that the lumber and timber are the best; that it is well seasoned; sound and of first quality throughout. And nowhere in the world is there better pine to be found than in the great timber state of Michigan. PLASTER BOARD. Our plaster board is the greatest single achievement in the builder’s craft in the last generation. It makes a perfect wall; it is easily and quickly put on; its remark¬ able construction gives absolute protection against extremes in weather; it is postitively fire-proof; it deadens sound. 3 In actual, carefully conducted, comparative tests a house lined with plaster board required i8 per cent, less coal to keep it at a temperature of 70 degrees than a house of identical size and construction, but which had the usual lath and plaster inside walls. The above test gave definite proof of the superiority of plaster board over lath and plaster. It is composed of four layers of wool felt and three thicknesses of the very best close grain plaster. It is manufactured under enormous pressure and the result is a perfect board, stiff, strong and smooth. It will not crack with age, nor loosen from dampness, as will the ordinary plaster. It comes in sheets 32 x 36 inches in size and is nailed directly to the studding. The plaster alone in the plaster board is equal in warmth to ordinary plaster, while the four layers of wool felt are more than equal in protection to inch lumber sheathing and building paper combined. You paper directly onto the plaster board. Regular lath and plaster supplied if preferred. WHY OUR HOUSES ARE BEST. You pay but one profit on all the material. You know exactly what your complete house will cost. Everything is included in the price in this catalog and in its specifications. You know exactly what your completed house will look like. We show you photographs of your house, inside and outside, floor plans, furnish complete specifications. You save several months' time, for we usually ship your house promptly upon receipt of your order. It can be erected in one-third the usual time. You can do all the work yourself, easily, for we furnish such com¬ plete instructions and illustrations that you will need practically no assistance from skilled labor in any part of the work. Or you can hire an ordinary carpenter to do the work by the day. OUR GUARANTEE. We guarantee everything to be first class and exactly as represented. These houses are sold all over the United States. We have sold them for several years and they have given general satisfaction. To sell one is to sell another. 4 Our Unique Plan We believe that every man should own his own home. Our unique home-building plan has made this possible for many Rhode Islanders, and can make it possible for you. The plan is simply this: We furnish the complete house, lumber, paint, shingles, hardware and everything all cut out and ready to be nailed together quick at small expense. You furnish the labor—doing the work yourself, or having your friends or a carpenter do it. Then you pay to us what you are now paying to your landlord, and the house wdll be yours before you know it. Advantages of this plan: Your rent money becomes an investment; in only a few years you own your own attractive, comfortable home; you can add to your house at any time; you get some return from that idle house-lot of yours. OUR TERMS. All prices quoted in this catalog are delivered free to your nearest railway station. Our terms are nothing down if you own the land, and at the rate of $i per week on every $200 worth. That is a $200 house would cost $i per week—a $400 house $2 per week, etc. Interest is figured at 6 per cent. —but is taken care of by the above weekly or monthly payment. All you pay is your $2, $3, etc., per week. If you do not own the land, special terms may be arranged. SPECIFICATIONS. Applying to Houses Nos. A., B., C., D., E., F., P., G. Height of ceiling.s, 8 ft. All ceilings square, not hii)i)ed. All lumher selected Yellow Pine and Huron Pine Joists, 2x6 in. Sill, 4x6 in. Studding and rafters 2x4 in. Joists, studding, and ceiling joists ])laced every 16 inches. Flooring, i-inch matched, inches wide. Sheathing lumber Roof, i-inrh lumber overlaid with best prepared roofing or shingles Patent olaster board or lath and piaster. Bevel siding. P'ront and rear steps. Doors, outside 2 ft. 8 in. x n ft. 8 in., inside, 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft, 8 in.; front dooi upper half glass. Window openings, size, 30 x 66 in., two sliding sash, glass double strength Porch columns 5 in., and railings. Base boards and all interior trim and finish clear Yellow Pine. Hardware, locks, hinges, knobs, nails, paint for two coats inside and outside. Applying to Houses Nos. J., H., E., and all 2 Story Houses. Height of ceiling 9 ft. ist floor, 8 ft. 2d floor. ^Sill. 6x8. Otherwise same as other specifications. SUMMER HOUSES. Where specified, houses will be supplied without the lath and plaster or plaster board at reduced prices for summer use only. Other specifications as above. All measurements are outside dimensions. C. H. ROBINSON Nothing Down - A Little Each Week 0 Two-Room Dwelling House No. A The No. A is a cosy, attractive little house of two rooms, with big porch runniig full length of house. It is built just like our most expensive houses only smaller. Its construction throughout is identical to our larger sizes. It has glass in froat door, divided light window in end, and handsome turned columns on porch. Size 20 X i6 ft. has two lo x lo ft. rooms. Size 20 x 18 ft. has two 10 x 12 ft. rooms. PRICE: 16 x 16 1228.00 Nothing Down per AAT'ck “ 20x16 $341.00 Nothing Down Si 1.75 per WNwk “ 20x18 $401.00 Nothing DoAvn Summer Home, Nothing Down $2.00 per Week 16x16 $197.00 $T.oo per Week i /(tTCHBN 10 Style B 10 X 22 PRICE: 10x22 $203.00 “ 10 X 26 $300 00 “ 12 X 26 $363.00 Summer House 10x22 $172.00 C. H. ROBINSON Nothing Down, Nothing Down, Nothing Down, $1.00 per Week $1.50 per Week $[.75 per Week Nothing Down, $i.oo per Week Providence, Rhode Island 6 Four-Room Dwelling House No. D Many a man of moderate means would like to own bis own little home, but has not got the money, from $500 to $800, to buy a cottage already built or to have it built by carpenters for him. To all such, the kuock-dowu house is just the thing, because it can be built by themselves at simph- a cost of their own time, plus our price for all the material, or can have it nailed together under their own supervision by unskilled labor. Either course will save several hundred dollars. We guarantee all houses to be absolutely weather-proof, warm, strong, durable, aud modern in design—as much so as any house built by usual methods, and will last just as long. Blinds not included. The D is a cosy little four-room house, exact!}' like aii}' other house iu this catalog except in size. Size 20 x 30 ft. has four 10 x 12 ft. rooms. PRICE: 16x26 $3')2.00 Xothing' Down, $2.00 per W’oc'k PRICE: 20 x 30 $487.00 Nothing* Down, $2.50 per WN'ck Summer House 16 x 26 $340.00 Nothing Down, $1.75 per W'eek Three-Room No. G PRICE: 16x26 $380.00 \othing Down, $ 2.00 })er W'eek PRICE: 20 x 30 $474.00 Nothing Down, $2.50 per \\\w‘k Summer House 16 x 26 $333.00 Nothing Down, $1.50 per W'eek C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Floor Plan Style C 16x26 7 Five-Room Dwelling House No. F Here is a handsome house designed along conventional lines and has always been a popular seller. A contractor would charge yon not less than $750 to hiiild a house like this. It is actually worth that price when it is erected. It is truly a wonderful house, for it has been erected in ONE DAY by a crew of six men. This, of course, would not be possible by any other method of construction than ours, for we save three-quarters of the labor required by cutting out every stick in our mill, thereby re¬ ducing both cost of material and cost of labor. The house contains five rooms and handsome porch, living room, two bed rooms, dining room, and kitchen. It is tndy an ideal, comfortable, warm and attractive home. Floor Pia», Style F N PRICE: 16x36 $501.00 Xothing' Down, $2.50 per Week Summer House $430.00 Nothing Down, $2.50 per ^Veek 1 C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island 8 'i Five-Room Dwelling House No. P. 'Phc house, the material, the desi.en and the price are the results of the deepest study on the part of our expert draughtsmen, designers and cost clerks. You can, of course, understand how nccessain- this effort was to reduce the cost of a complete five-room winter house to a figure helow five huudred dollars. Tn the process, our usually small margin of profit, suffered considerably. The chief reason for all this effort was to give the average sized American famih^ a suitable house at a rock-bottom price. We venture to say you will agree with our statement that it is absolutely impossible to design a house of five rooms that is simpler, stronger, warmer, or better tor the price. PRICE: 16x30 $450.00 Xothing Down. $2.50 per Week C. II. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island (j Five-Room House No. G The G. has been the most popular o£ all our designs—the demand for it is constant. This is so because of its particularly attractive appearance and its general convenience. It is particularly desirable for the country, where ground space is not so valuable in frontage, for it is thirty feet long. Its porch, attractive glazed front door, large central living room, two bed rooms, both placed on one side of house, and dining room and kitchen on the other, make it one of the most conveniently arranged homes imaginable. It is exceptionally well designed for strength and warmth, and when erected will last as long as any wooden structure ever built. As in all other houses, every piece of lumber in entire house is dressed on four sides, paneled doors are supplied for all rooms, flooring all matched, porch roof supported by handsome turned columns. Floor PLn, Style G. PRICE: 22 X 30 Nothing Down, $3.00 per Week $535.00 Summer House $493.00 Nothing Down, $2.50 per ^^>ek C. H. ROBINSON Providence, 10 Rhode Island Five-Room Dwelling House No. G-2 W'c show here a house that you will notice to be very similar to the ever- ])oi)ular G. Tt is our aim to give as large a selection as possible to conform to the tastes and needs of different people. The double casement window in the end, with diamoud-paned windows, the two square windows, one on each side of the front door, the large oval glass door, are all very attractive features. PRICE: 28 x 30 $798.00 Nothing' Down, $3.50 per Week. C, H. ROBINSON Providence, II Rhode Island ' i p fOt,' * i 'l, ‘i Six-Room Dwelling House No. J A cosy, comfortable, convenient, warm home; that exactly describes this remark¬ able house. It is as good a building in every sense of the word for its size as money can buy, and when erected is worth $1,400. Note the specifications and you will see that it is designed and built exactly like any good contractor would build it. This house can be put up and completed by two inexperienced men ready to be papered and painted in a short time. This is possible because ever\' stick is cut the right size and ready to be nailed in place, and because our instructions and drawings arc s;) complete that no fitting, figuring, or fussing is necessar}^ Ever}" i)iecc in the house is marked to correspond with the drawings. Study the floor pfan and see how con¬ veniently the house is laid out. Note the arch between living room and dining room, large porch, etc. Floor Plan, Style J PRICE: 20 x 36 $689.00 Nothing Down, $3.00 per Week PRICE: 24 x 38 $962.00 Nothing Down, $5.00 per Week C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island •T 12 Six-Room Dwelling House No. J-3 A fine large house wortli al:)OUt twice our price when erected. Sample testimonials from customers of these houses: “Liverpool, N. Y. “Yours of recent date received and in reply will say that I am highly pleased with your system of construction, as I have not only been able to secure lumber at a reduced nrice, but myself and one unskilled workman, after thoroughly studying your l)lans, found no difficulty in the erection of the house, thus saving the expense of mechanic’s wages. I found no shortage of material, and everything proved to be as recommended,” Hawthorne, N. J. In response to your letter will say that I am well pleased with your system of construction, as I estimate a saving of $500, and should I have any more building to do in the future you will surely hear from me.” PRICE: 24 X 36 $823.00 Nothing’ Down, $3.50 per Week Floor Plan, Style J-3 C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island 13 I r i Dwelling House No. T 'J'lie T. is positively tlie last word in a low-cost, two-story, five-room house. It is hardly possible that a two-stor}' house could be designed to utilize its s])ace so economically and with such good results. The living room, opening as it does into the dining room, with a wide arch, gives a great degree of roominess. A living room, dining room, kitchen, and two bed rooms are secured in this design at a truly astonish¬ ing price for all the material for the complete hous'e. Twentt’-seven of these houses were sold to one large New York firm. (The k not includecl.) PRICE: 16x20 $699.00 Nothing Down, $3.50 per Week GENERAL REMARKS. All measurements are outside dimensions. We show a great number of higher priced houses, bunga¬ lows, etc., but do not list them in this catalog, believing it better all round for the average man to start himself with a smaller house and add to it later, than to saddle himself wdth a big debt that would take a good part of his life to pay. For those wishing more expensive houses for cash, we have a very attractive proposition to offer that will result in sub¬ stantial savings. Order early. It requires about a month to make delivery. C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island 14 Five-Room Dwelling House No. E On the ground space of 20 x 20 feet this house gives more room, more comfort, more convenience tlian has ever before l)een obtained. Two stories, having two l)ed rooms 11]) stairs, each with closets; a hall, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, an oi)en stairway, a porch, and above all, an attractive-looking house. Note the exterior features. A broad belt across front of house; diamond-paned single-sash window in hall over stairway; double diamond-paned window in (lining- room ; colntnn with cap and base is an attractive feature of the porch. The E. is also furnished with hath room on second floor. This is secured including a dormer window on one side ,taking no space from l)ed rooms. Two men erected and completed this house in exactly six days at the mills. It can he done by any two men who are willing to work, assisted l)’y our complete in¬ structions and illustrations. »y Second Floor Plan, Style P' Nothing Down, $4.00 per Week C. H. ROBINSON 15 Providence, Rhode Island February IG, 1914. Mr. C. H. Robinson, Dear Sir: I oannot speak too highly of the treatment received from this company. I have erected four (4) cottages and found the material far better than I expected, and by careful¬ ly following plans 1 had all the lumber repuired and considerable left over. I have built houses for twenty-five (25) years, and the inside finish is as good as I ever put in a five thousand dollar (|5000) house. I know what I am talking about when I say these houses are all right. Anyone interested can come to me and I will be pleased to show my cot¬ tages inside and outside. Yours truly, W. H. ROCKWELL. P. 0. Address, llA Apponaug, R. I. Residence, Carpenters' Corner Buttonwoods, R. I. We can refer you to many other satisfied customers and direct you where you can see these houses all erected. i6 OUR HOME-MAKING OFFER IN BRIEF. We herewith give to our customers an opportunity which is ex¬ tended (to the best of our knowledge) by no other store in the United States. It enables the man who pays from $8 to $15 per month rent to make this money, which now disappears down his landlord’s pocket, pay for his own little home. In order to make it all the more easy, we ask no down deposit and will receive the payments by the week if pre¬ ferred. . Our purpose is to give the greatest amount of aid to the home builder at the least expense and trouble. To this end we furnish the home and the customer erects it, thus cutting down the heavy labor cost and keeping his indebtedness to us at the lowest figure It is a case of our helping a man to help himself and secure the best possession on earth—a home of his own which otherwise he would not be able to secure. TERMS OF SALE. We will sell any house in this catalog on terms of Nothing Down, a Little Each Week. The only condition is that the customer owns his lot. The interest rate is 6 per cent, which is taken care of by the weekly or monthly payments, so that you do not have to pay it in a lump sum and never notice it. Our “Framed-Up’’ Bungalows and Houses In the following pages we show an assortment of desirable “homey” structures that will satisfy the desire of a wide range of people. These houses are made of first-class Eastern lumber as per the specifications below. Everything comes to complete the job except the plumbing and masonry. Our price on these houses includes all the material for a com-- plete house, delivered on your lot, and also the preliminary work of framing up: that is, our men erect the frame work on any foundation you may furnish and board in the outside of the house. Then the cus¬ tomer finishes the construction by nailing on the shingles, clap boards, etc., and doing the interior work, with the supplies furnished by us. This should prove an interesting occupation to you and your friends or can be hired done at no great expense. SPECIFICATIONS OF FRAMED-UP HOUSES. Sills 6x6. Joists, first and second floors, 2x6. Clap boards (sometimes shingles). Lath and plaster or Bristol Board. Sheathing lumber, i inch. Base board, stairs, interior trim. Building paper. Doors, both outside and inside. Sub flooring. Turned porch columns with rail. Flooring, hard wood. Front steps Studding, rafters and ceiling joists, 2x4. Windows, two sliding sash, double-strength glass. Height of ceiling, 9 ft. first floor; 8 ft. second floor. Hardware, lock, hinges, knobs, nails, stain or paint for two coats outside; oils, stains and varnishes inside. In fact everything to make a firt-class job except plumbing and masonry. We also erect the frame work and nail on the outside boarding at the prices quoted on Framed-Up Bungalows and Houses. 17 r ^ 3 Room Framed-Up Bungalow. Just the tiling to put on your vacant lot and get a start towards your own home; You can add to it later or use it as an ell for a larger house. Meanwhile a small family can live snugly and inexpensively in this attractive little hungalow. PRICE: 16 X 26 $392.00 { Ivxtreme measurements) Notliing Down, v$2.()0 per Wec'k PRICE: 20 x 30 $487.00 Nothing Ihown, $2.50 per Week These prices include the framing-u]) and rou^^h hoarding with all materials de¬ livered on your lot. . ■ : , '. / C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home i8 THE “COSY NEST.” 4 Room Framed-Up Bungalow. A co.'^y little home desi.ened to ^ive the utmost of service for the t)rice. The beauty of a small house is that it costs little to heat and keep iu rei)airs, and the taxes are low. When erected \-our home should he worth at least twice our price PRICE: 20 x 20 $598.00 Xothing Down, $3.00 ])cr \\"cek I’ricc includes all material delivered on your lot, with the frame-work erected and the outside hoardiuu' done. C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home 19 “THE DEXTER/’ 3 Room Framed-Up Bungalow. Tliough not large, this is one of the most artistic designs we show. It has a gen¬ eral room x i6, a bed room 9^/2 x 9h^ and a kitchen 914 x g^A. For a coi'ple wanting a charming rather than spacious house, Ivere is the one to buy. PRICE: 20 X 22 $745.W Nothing Down, $3.50 per Week. All material inside and outside including the framing-up and boarding-in C. H. ROBINSON ' Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home THE “HEARTHSTONE.” 5 Room Framed-Up Bungalow. A shingled bungalow of straight lines with an especially convenient interior, including a bath and front hall. The measurements of the rooms are outside measure¬ ments, but go to make a C(/mmodious home for an average family. PRICE: 32 x 24 $793.00 Nothing Down, S3.50 per \\ cek. Price includes everything for a first-class job inside and outside (except masonry and plumbing) all framed-up and boarded-in, ready for you to finish. C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home 21 THE “FAIRVIEW.” 4 Room Framed-Up Bungalow Here is a design that will appeal to all. Its graceful lines, roomy porch and tasteful dormer window give an air of charm which is borne out by the home-like in¬ terior. $i,6oo would be a fair valuation on this property when completed. G. H. ROBINSON PRICE: 22 x 26 $849.00 Xothing Down, $3.75 per Week. Remember we furnish everything and erect the frame work at this price. Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home THE “SWEET HOME ’’ 6 Room Framed-Up Bungalow. This lionse has four rooms down and two up (hipi)ed) The upstairs are large and the down stairs can be arranged to suit purchaser. You need look no further for a building adapted to your every need and desire. PRICE: 20 x 36 $898.00 (Including I’ia/.za) Xothing- Down, $4.00 per Week. This house delivered on your lot, framed-r.p and hoarded-in at this price. C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island 23 Everything for the Home THE “DAY/' 6 Room Framed-Up Residence. Note the broad, sweeping roof lines, with flaring eaves and the general harmon¬ ious proportions of this inviting home. The plan calls for a comfortable bed-room up stairs. PRICE: 30 x 28 $1050.00 (Including Piazza) Nothing Downi, $4.50 per Week. All framcd-up and boarded-in with material to finish the completed house. C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home. Nothing Dovrn, A Little Each Week 24 [ THE “NORTON.” 6 Room Framed-Up Residence. Clean lines distinguish this ideal house. The interior plan appeals at once to the observing, especially in the large amount of light ^vhich floods all rooms. This house will do credit to its owner in any surroundings. First Floor Plan ' PRICE; 18 X 24 $ 1260.00 Xothing- Down, $3.00 per Week You get the complete material for this fine house (except masonry and plumbing) all de¬ livered w ith the frame w ork up and the outside boards on. C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Second Floor Plan Everything for the Home Nothing Down, A Little Each Week 23 THE “FORD ” GARAGE. Alade of novelty siding with rnbberoid roof. Good and rugged. Will take in a Ford with the top up. Paint furnished but not put on. Yon can own this garage for what you now pay for storage. PRICE: 8x15 $99.00 (All Greeted) Nothing Down, $t.oo per MNek. PRICE: 10x14 $139.00 (All Itrected) Nothing Down, $1.50 per Week. It is not necessary to own your land to buy a garage C. H. ROBINSON Providence, Rhode Island Everything for the Home Nothing Down, A Little Each Week 26 AVERY LIBRARY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY THE “Vv^INTON” GARAGE. .Specifications as for the “Ford.” This laiildinpi' will go with the better class of residences. PRICE: 10x18 $167.00 (All Frected'i Nolliing' Down, i|i2.()o per \\A‘ek. PRICE: 12x20 $198.00 (All Frected) Nothing' Down, $2.50 per W'ecdv. It is not necessary to own your land to buy a garage G. II. ROBINSON Providence Rhode Island Nothing Down, A Little Each Week Everything for the home OUR PLAN Makes Your Rent Money Buy Your House. Without any down deposit we will deliver to you a house for which you can pay us with the money you now spend for rent. THIS IS EVEN BETTER than putting money in the bank, for you have the use of the house while paying for it and your money earns 6% instead of 4%. Year after year you pay rent to somebody and have nothing to show for it. Why not turn this expense into an investment and enjoy the great satisfaction of owning your own home? C. H. ROBINSON 732-738-742 Westminster Street Providence - Rhode Island Everything for the Home Nothing Down A Little Each Week ^wing ^ continued adu raiv nil dees / r ^ici! \ p ' r- SAMP 7 I 'J Of. yo,