This early ad was one of a number that extolled Fenway Hall's purported ability to save residents money in comparison to the many costs associated with homeownership. One such ad went so far as to present a list of estimated costs of maintaining a $20,000 home (which meant a large and expensive one in 1920s dollars), concluding that living in Fenway Hall would be considerably cheaper. | Date: February 21, 1926 | Source: Plain DealerDownload Original File