(A)
It shall be unlawful to fire, or to assist in firing, any cannon, anvil or other instruments producing the same effect, or any shotgun, rifle, revolver, or pistol, or to shoot off or discharge any firecracker or torpedo, or to unnecessarily, wantonly or willfully disturb the peace and quiet of the city or the inhabitants thereof in any way or manner anywhere within the limits of said city.
(B)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or hurl with the hand, sling, or other instrument any stone, brick, clod, dirt, club, or other missile at towards or against any person, or at, towards or against any animal, fowl, dwelling house, garage, telephone or light pole, or the wires connected therewith, street lights, signs, railroad trains, or motor vehicle, whether standing still or in motion.
(C)
It shall be unlawful for any person to idle or loiter in, upon or along any public street, alley, sidewalk, public place or place of business within the limits of the city; and it shall be unlawful for any person without any regular occupation or visible means of support to beg or ask alms from house to house or in, upon or along any street, alley, sidewalk or any public place within the limits of the city.
(D)
It shall be unlawful for any person to resist, molest or interfere with the Chief of Police or with any other peace officer of the city while engaged in the discharge of any duties imposed by the laws of the State of Indiana or the ordinances of the City of Southport, and it shall be the duty of every able-bodied male inhabitant of the city over the age of 21 years to assist said Chief of Police or other peace officer of the city, while engaged in the performance of any such duties posed by law, whenever called upon or requested to do so by such Chief of Police.
(Prior Code, Title 12, § 1)