§ 931.09  PERMIT REQUIRED FOR MEETINGS, EXHIBITIONS, PARADES AND RACING.
   No person shall erect any structure, stand or platform, hold or attend any public meeting, discussion or debate, perform any ceremony or make a speech, address or harangue; exhibit any sign, placard, notice, declaration or appeal of any kind or description; exhibit to the public any dramatic performance, or the performance in whole or in part of any interlude, tragedy, comedy, opera, ballet, play, farce, minstrelsy, dancing, entertainment, motion picture, public fair, circus, juggling, rope-walking or any other acrobatics or show of any kind or nature; or run or race any horse or other animal or, being in a vehicle, race with another vehicle or horse, whether such race be founded on any stake, bet or otherwise; in any park or upon any park street except by permit. No parade, drill or maneuver of any kind shall be conducted, nor shall any procession form for parade or proceed in any park or park street without a permit.
(Ord. 3759, passed 7-14-1942)  Penalty, see § 931.99