Notice: The holder of this pass agrees to pay 2 cents to the Club each time same is presented for admission to the park, which will entitle the holder to what is known as a 77 cent seat, conditioned that the holder is also to pay to the Club for the Government a War Tax of 8 cents each time this pass is presented for admission, making a total of 10 cents.I saw this on eBay.
Harry H. Frazee
President
Did you buy it? That would be an amazing piece of memorabilia to own.
ReplyDeleteI like to have it, but not for (at least) $550.
ReplyDeleteI do have a ticket stub from one July 1918 game at Fenway, though. I got that about 10-12 years ago for $20-something.
I like to have it, but not for (at least) $550.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get it for you! But no.
ah! the good old days, when they would have a war tax to pay for a war.
ReplyDeleteI guess the present day warmongers dont have the nostalgia for the good old days any more.