For the purpose of providing for the regulation and licensing of theatrical, dramatic and operatic entertainments, shows, amusements, field games and public exhibitions of every kind intended to amuse, instruct or entertain, where such entertainments, shows, amusements, games and exhibitions are given for gain or for admission to which a fee is charged, such entertainments, shows, amusements, games and exhibitions are divided into 16 classes, as follows:
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First class. All entertainments of a theatrical, dramatic or operatic character shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the first class."
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Second class. All lectures, readings or recitations, exhibitions of painting or statuary or other exhibitions of art shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the second class."
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Third class. All musical entertainments consisting solely of vocal and instrumental music, or either, and not of the nature of an opera, but being what is commonly styled "concerts," shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the third class."
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Fourth class. All circuses, menageries or combined circuses and menageries and all caravans shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the fourth class."
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Fifth class. All sideshows, concerts or minstrel or musical entertainments given under a covering of canvas or within any structure or enclosure intended for temporary use and capable of easy transfer and removal shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the fifth class."
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Sixth class. All exhibitions of moving pictures known as "mutoscope," "kinetoscope," "cinematograph" or other like automatic or moving-picture devices shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the sixth class."
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Seventh class. All baseball and football games played in any building or under canvas or other covering or within any enclosure shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the seventh class."
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Eighth class. All swings and all itinerant shows, such as bird shows, galvanic batteries, lifting machines, blowing and striking machines and all other exhibitions and devices and performances given or performed from place to place in the City shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the eighth class."
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Ninth class. All poultry shows, horse shows, stock shows, flower shows, dog shows, cat shows and all other shows or exhibitions of a like character shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the ninth class."
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10th class. All merry-go-rounds, revolving wheels carrying passengers, slides and all similar amusement devices shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 10th class."
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11th class. When several amusement enterprises, such as shooting the chutes, revolving wheels, merry-go-rounds, shooting galleries, giant swings, panoramas, musical and theatrical entertainments and various other devices or entertainments are carried on or conducted in any garden, park or other enclosure, whether carried on or conducted as one enterprise or by several concessionaires and whether one admission fee is charged for admission to all such entertainment or a separate fee is charged to each amusement enterprise, the various entertainments offered or conducted shall, for the purpose of this chapter, be considered as one enterprise and shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 11th class."
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12th class. Exhibitions of fireworks shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 12th class."
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13th class. All rinks or places where roller skating or ice skating is conducted or carried on as an amusement or where instruction is given in skating on roller skates or ice skates, except school or church buildings wherein skating is conducted by school or church authorities as part of the social activities thereof, shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 13th class."
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14th class. All museums of anatomy and all exhibitions of monstrosities or freaks of nature shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 14th class."
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15th class. All automobile shows or exhibitions of automobiles, locomobiles, autocars and horseless carriages of like nature shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 15th class."
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16th class. All exhibitions, performances, entertainments or amusement or other devices not included in any of the foregoing classes shall belong to and be known as "entertainments of the 16th class."