South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1921 — Page 20
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SOUTH BEND is located 86 miles east of Chicago at a point where the St. Joseph river, one of the
most picturesque streams in America, flowing down from Michigan, makes its "south bend" and northward to the great lakes. It is the County seat of St. Joseph County as well as its largest city.
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f ALTITUDE: 722 feet. f AFEA: (City proper) 15.74 square milej.
; BIRTH RATE: 18.64 per U000. BUILDING .OPEBATJQNg : More than 600 houses erected during summer of 1919. Oliver Chilled Plow Works to build 1,000; Studebaker Corporation, 1,500 in immediate future. CHURCHES: 63, several mission; all leading denominations. CITY LIBRARY: Nearly 52,000 accessioned volumes, w ith a circulation of nearly 300,000 during the last year. . CLUBS: Countty'Club with buildings and golf course. Indiana Club, Knife and fork Club, Rotarv Club, University Club, Federated Women's Chibs and Fraternal Organizations, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Kiwanis Club, Chamber. of Commerce, Advertising Club, and Engineers Club. DEATH RATE: 9.89 per 1.000. EDUCATION: 18 grade public schools, $450,000 High School, vocational school, 12 parochial schools, conservatory of music, 3 business colleges, free night schools,, with NTotre Dame University and St. Mary's Academy two miles north of the city. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: 11 ba nks and trust companies, with total deposits $21,667,155.34, total capital stock, $1,661,700; total surplus and undivided profits, $1,575,317.07, and total clearings for 1919, $81.770,275.00.' HOSPITALS: 2 hospitals, County Infirmary, Orphans Home. HOTELS: Oliver, 245 rooms; JerTerson, 120 rooms; nine smaller hotels. INDUSTRIES: Over 200 di stinqt products arc turned out by 250 establishments, involving $70,180,000 invested capital, with annual wages of $31,072,000, and producing annually $75,180,000 in manufactured goods.
NEWSPAPERS: News-Times morning, evening and Sunday; Tribune evening, except Sunday; Goniec Polski semi-weekly; Interurban Labor Journal weekly; South Bend Today monthly. POPULATION: The following comparative figures are most significant as showing that South Bend has never had a boom, but a steady, normal, though rapid growth. Such a growth is positive evidence of the natural advantages of the city as an industrial and commercial center. United States census: 1880,13280; 1890,21,819; 1900,35,999; 1910,53,684. (Local census) : 1912,59,800; 1916, 67,030. and 1920, 70,893. (including Mishawaka) 86,178. POWER, LIGHT AND GAS: St. Joseph River developing 25,000 hydro-electric horse-power from four dams in this vicinity, most of this power available for South Bend. Power rate $1.00 per month per horse-power attached, and 1.1c to 6c per kwh. Rate for commercial lighting 32C to SAc per kwh. Rate for residence lighting, 4c to 8J2C per kwh. Gas rates range from 83c to $1 .08 per 1 ,000 cu. ft. according to the amcunt consumed. PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS: 1 en parks with an acreage of 366. Ten playgrounds under direction of Municipal Recreation Com--?e with 19 instructors and directors. PUBLIC SAFETY: Fire Department, 9 stations, 67 men, auto and horse equipment. Police department, 65 men and one policewoman, two men in Health Department, Superintendent of police and fire alarms, humane officer, police ambulance, auto patrols and motorcycle squad. STREETS: Total length of streets, alleys and avenues in city limits, 219.38 miles; total length of street pavement, 86.3 miles; lighted by 1,501 public lights; main streets illuminated by boulevard cluster lights.
TAX RATE: $2.10 per hundred, cover city, county state. Assessment basis, 1007c.
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TELEPHONE: Indiana Bell manual exchange; 6,800 stations: average calls per day, 44,000; long distance calls p'T day. 1.000. Direct connection with New York, Chicago. San Francisco ind intermediate points. Automatic exchange, 4,200 station connect d wit, 6 exchanges, total average calls per day, 40,000.
THEATERS: Oliver Opera House, plays best red romp
and occasional high class movies; Orpheurn, Keift Circuit w.udeviile; Blackstone theater, and seven other motion pictmc houses TRANSPORTATION: 7 steam roads; Lake Shore and Michicr.n Southern; Grand Trunk; Michigav; Central; Pennsylvania (andalia) ; Chicago, Indiana and Southern; New jcr;ey. Indiana and iüinois; Lake Erie and Western, entering the city iroin Indianapolis over the tracks of the C. I. &: S. Electric line?; '.. hii.ago. South Bf.r.r" ar.d Northern Indiana; Chicago, Lake Shore anrJ Souta Bend; South! n Michigan. These lines provide sendee between this city. Chicane, and Indianapolis, and important points on the shor of Lake Mich"; it:.
Steam and electric roads provide 180 trains daily. 0 in and 90 o
Exceptional freight facilities over main trunk and division line necting with practically every road centering n th.tr Chicago di FREIGHT RATES
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WATER SUPPLY: The city's water suppl V is drawn trom about 1 00 artesian wells; plant valuation $1,800,000. Normal pumping capacity for 24 hours, 24,000,000 gallons. South Bend drinks and puts out fires with pure, cold, sparkling water that is the envy of Ir. fortunate cities.
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