MADE IN U. S. A.

Copyright 1922
by
The Saalfield Publishing Co.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I Billy Whiskers, Nannie, Stubby and Button Start on a Pleasure Trip[ 7]
II Billy Whiskers, Stubby and Button Visit the County Fair[ 15]
III What Befell the Chums in Town[ 27]
IV Billy Has an Exciting Experience[ 35]
V Billy Has Another Exciting Experience[ 45]
VI Billy Finds Nannie in Bad Hands[ 55]
VII Wild Excitement in the Barnyard[ 69]
VIII The Burglar in the Cellar[ 83]
IX The Bridal Supper[ 97]
X A Thrilling Experience[ 111]
XI Unexpected Happenings[ 125]
XII The Elephant’s Story[ 137]
XIII Billy Whiskers’ Story[ 149]
XIV Polly and the Monkey Make Trouble[ 163]
XV The Circus Breaks Camp[ 171]
XVI The Escape from the Circus[ 177]

ILLUSTRATIONS

[Billy ran between the short, fat legs of the cook and upset him.]
[Billy and Nannie were on either side of the bull, sticking their long horns into him.]
[He succeeded in lifting the bride into a crotch of the tree, but before he could climb up the bull was upon him.]
[“My mother stretched out her trunk and threw the hunter over her head.”]
[On that long table, set for a hundred fifty persons, each animal found something to his taste.]
[“Follow me, Nannie!” called Billy and ran under the hook-and-ladder auto.]

Billy Whiskers Out for Fun

CHAPTER I
BILLY WHISKERS, NANNIE, STUBBY AND BUTTON START ON A PLEASURE TRIP

“MY dear Nannie, what do you say to our seeking the sunny South for the winter? I am getting too old to enjoy huddling up to the lee side of a strawstack to keep warm or sleeping in a drafty barn. Here it is the first of September and by traveling slowly and taking our time, we could reach southern California by the first of November.”