îNr*,, IwesI.ei Northwestern Northwestern. Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Few mrodern football series have produced the thrills and sur prises .of the Northwestern-Minnesota séries which will be>renewed at Dyche sta- dium Saturday, October 29, in the twentieth gamne, between the t w o- schools. The Gophers hold a, il to 6* edge in victories with two ties in the serieg which was inaugurated in 1889. Minnesota built up its present mar- gin during the period fromn 1889 to 1923, wyinning seven gamnes, losing but two and tying one during the' 26 year span. In 1905, the Gophers triurnphed. 72 to 6, to record the ~high.st point total of the entire series. Even in Recent Years Since 1928, when the series was resum-ed after a five-year lapse, the Wildcàts have held their own with the Gophers, triumphing four times, losing the same number and tying once. Each of the last nine garnes of the series bas presented football of the most heart-7thumping, brand: In 1928, the more public service"; "The mer- it systemn should prevail in ail departmerts"; "Ail fedei'al em- ployees should be placed under the civil service act"-these and- many ot her like s tatements. show the trend. 9.. .-.-- gi pupo A Deposit Will Ho/gi for Christmas Deliver y-Sale Budi Orders Taken for Authewtie Cocts of Ai 1729 SHSRMAN C,1?w ZWZl,1, Want Universal System ve i~1~ It is flot only in the.,federal govern-r ment that menit appointments. are Delivery Service Free Garage Parking needed. Cuiltivating good govern- I______________ ment at the roots by the state:and -_______ city civil service systemas was the theme of Miss Marguerite.M. Wells, preidetof the National League of Women Voters,, in a speech at the opening session of the Thirteenth Annual - Civil Service assembly. in Washington, D. C., on October 17.O U 1 She told how the leagues of thirty states, frustrated by wor11ings of thé, îpatronage system ini their attempts to further child welfare, education, SUN DAY and social security, determined four ye.rs agQ ±o oncetrteQYonthmer- it system in governmfent. She tri- umphantly noted gains in many states following the work of womnen,90 >and showed where effective protests ihad been made against state patron- age machines. Get Somne Results In the states of Indiana., Connecti- *cut, Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin and *New Jersey the league bas obtamned udyOcoe30198 rslsin cnetrated efforts t o Chicker, Noodie Soup Chilled Tomato resuts oncn .Fresh Oyster Cocktail Frappe Fruit the .Upners won irc buÂ~lormg*~, .4u 'to 14, game and in 1931 Northwestern bounced back to win a thrill packed encounter, 32 to 14. I In 1932, "Pug" Lund's 4th quarter pass to Bob Tenner clicked for the only touchdown of* the game. The t eams fought to, a scoreless tie ýin .1933 and did not mieet in .'34. The series was resumed in 1935 before .a homecomîng crowd of 52,000 at Min- neapolis when the Gophers tralling 13 to 7 at haif time rallied to win, 9n t 1 R and children,- and to improve public1 healtd:the S. ÙSPs ipth St Lui os Dspt *"The so-called practical politicians once dismnissed the League of Wom- en Voters as not worth listening to,, but time has .shown how effective and right minded and determined the group. can be; these women won every fight to establish themselves as a factor of importance in p5olitic.al Broiled Tenderoin Steak- wîth-Freah Mushroom Sauce Baked Virginia Cured Ham with Pineapple and Milk-Fed Mustard Sauce MikFdCalfVs Sweet Breacis, Sauted in Butter Whlpped Potatoes Cancdied New Jersey Yamns Vegetables Passed, Horne Style SALADS Sliced Tomato with* Froze fHead Lettuce Salad, French. R Chiffonacie or Non-Fattening Sala '0 * ' Cottage Cheese and Chiv( DESSERT! Hot Plum Puddinlg with Hot -11 J I Wobstwr i93-minnesota 1935-Mnnesota 1936=Minnesota 1937-Minnesota 19th University' Cheese Salad uefort. 1000 Island Dressing Sherbet . .. Relisiies h