The legal holidays known as Memorial Day and Independence Day
being by general consent set apart for rest, repose and patriotic
observance and uses, and the observance thereof being for the general
welfare and health of the community, the doing of certain acts hereinafter
specified, which are deemed serious interruptions and desecrations
of the repose and patriotic liberty and sentiment of the community,
are prohibited.
All labor, manufactures and trades on such holidays are prohibited,
excepting the works of necessity and charity, which include whatever
is needful during the said holidays for the good order, health or
comfort of the community, and which is performed in orderly manner
so as not to interfere with the repose or patriotic liberty and sentiment
of the community. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prohibit
public or private sports, exercises, games, recreation, concerts,
dances, shows, entertainments or performances, nor any necessary labor
involved in such activities.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall
be a disorderly person and guilty of disorderly conduct and shall,
upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not to exceed $50 or imprisonment
for not more than 30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon its adoption,
publication and posting as required by law.