Frances Trego Montgomery
Author of BILLY WHISKERS
Illustrated by
Violet Moore Higgins
The Saalfield Publishing Company
Chicago Akron, Ohio New York
Copyright, 1917
By The Saalfield Publishing Company
This story appeared serially in the
Detroit News Tribune
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I | In Which Zip is Introduced to the Reader | [9] |
| II | Zip's Exciting News | [17] |
| III | Zip Unearths the Stolen Silver | [25] |
| IV | Zip's Disastrous Jump | [31] |
| V | Zip is Stuck in the Stovepipe | [39] |
| VI | Zip and Peter-Kins | [47] |
| VII | Zip, Peter-Kins and the Turkey Gobbler | [53] |
| VIII | Zip at the Candy Pull | [59] |
| IX | Zip and Peter-Kins Have a Fight | [67] |
| X | Zip's Curiosity is His Undoing | [73] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| PAGE | |
| As he dug, spoons, knives, forks and sugar-bowl lids began to fly out | [Frontispiece] |
| There, sure enough, were five or six little boys and girls having a picnic | [20] |
| Peter-Kins leaped onto a turkey gobbler that was strutting around the yard all swelled out with pride | [50] |
| The monkey was trying to hit him with the empty dipper | [68] |