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
4 comments:
Did you buy it? That would be an amazing piece of memorabilia to own.
I like to have it, but not for (at least) $550.
I 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.
I 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.
I guess the present day warmongers dont have the nostalgia for the good old days any more.
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