MUSICIANS PARADED STREETS. ~ Theatrical Employes Rode Behind Them in Carriages.

October 9, 1908
MUSICIANS PARADED STREETS.

Theatrical Employes Rode Behind
Them in Carriages.

There was music if nothing else in the musicians' parade yesterday morning. At 11 o'clock the crowd of 125 musicians left Fourteenth street and Grand avenue and immediately set out on their parade through the downtown streets, blowing the brass noise makers for the entertainment of the hundreds of spectators who had lined the sidewalks.

Closely following the music makers were representatives from the local theaters, riding in automobiles and carriages. Yesterday's showing was the largest ever made by the Musicians' Protective union in Kansas City.