(A) The owner or manager of any circus and menagerie showing under a tent in the city shall pay $15 per day, for parading and showing, or for parading only; provided also, that if exhibitions are given in more than one ring in said circus, an additional license fee of $10 per day shall be paid for each additional ring.
(B) Menageries not accompanying any circus shall pay $10 per day.
(C) Each side show accompanying any circus or menagerie for which a separate admission fee is charged shall pay $5 per day.
(D) Each opera house, theater or motion picture show shall pay $10 per annum, payable quarterly in advance.
(E) Each traveling theater, opera, picture show, exhibitor of wax works, painting, statuary or minstrels, or any person or persons engaged in giving any public exhibition of any kind whatever for reward or profit, not performed in a regularly licensed opera house or theater, shall pay $5 per day; provided, however, that no license shall be required for any lecture or exhibition of a purely literary or scientific character, nor for other concerns or other public entertainment given by amateurs for charity uses or for public benefit.
(Ord. 28, passed 11-10-1914)