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    'Does Your Budget Budge Much?' from Better Homes and Gardens magazine (January, 1925)

    1925

  1. Better Homes and Gardens (January, 1925)   "Does Your Budget Budge Much?" Click here to see a picture of this item.An essay. p 15-16, 31.  [HARPER]
  2. D. A. C. News (January, 1925)   "Neurotic Nora"   "One of These, Now, Morbid Modern Short Stories."  [HARPER]
  3. Delineator (January, 1925)   "Dog Wanted: Male"   A story.  [BEST, EPBLIB, RGTPL]
  4. Success Magazine (January, 1925)   "The Kick-Off" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Humorous Story of the Rich Man and the Poet." Illustrated by H. J. Peck. "Success: The Human Magazine." p 26-30, 94-96.  [HARPER]
  5. Argosy (January 3, 1925)   "Thinner and Thinner"   A story. Think self-help diet books are a new phenomenon? Think again. Not indexed in PULP. p 732-739.  [ARGOSY]
  6. Saturday Evening Post (January 24, 1925)   "The Memoir Aristocratic" Click here to see a picture of this item.Story subtitled "As Done by the English Upper Classes (Typed by Ellis Parker Butler)". Printed in the "Short Turns and Encores" section. p 26, 51.  [HARPER]
  7. American Boy (February, 1925)   "Jibby Jones and the Valentine"   Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  8. Association Men (February, 1925)   "That Steak of Yellow"    [HARPER]
  9. 'The Great Yarvard Mystery' from College Humor magazine (February, 1925)
  10. College Humor (February, 1925)   "The Great Yarvard Mystery" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Romance of Youth and Love." Illustrated by Russell Patterson. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. This issue is labeled both "The Winter Number" and February 1925. Volume 4. Number 1. p7-8, 114-17.  [EPBLIB]
  11. Liberty (February 28, 1925)   "Fenderton Roper, Pressman" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Fenderton Roper story. "The Short and Snappy Story of a Young Man Who Started Out to Reform Journalism." Pictures by Nancy Fay. p 14-22.  [BEST]
  12. Daily Princetonian (March 27, 1925)   "Ellis Parker Butler Sermonizes Delightfully on Princeton Spirit"    [HARPER]
  13. Bookman (March, 1925)   "The Idealist"   A story. Illustrations by Margaret Freeman. p 13-21.  [BEST, RGTPL]
  14. D. A. C. News (March, 1925)   "Hubbertown Item"    [HARPER]
  15. National Education Association Journal (March, 1925)   "American Humorists"    [CHAPIN, RGTPL]
  16. People's Home Journal (March, 1925)   "Billy Brad's Wonderful Story" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Billy Brad story. Illustrations by John R. Neill. p 14, 49, 51.  [HARPER]
  17. Muscatine Journal (March 16, 1925)   "The Idealist"   A story. Reprinted from Bookman, March 1925.  [HARPER]
  18. College Humor (April, 1925)   "Basil Urlingcourt's Test"   Mentioned in an ad in the March 1925 issue.  [EPBLIB]
  19. 'Billy Brad's Wonderful Story' from People's Home Journal magazine (March, 1925)
  20. D. A. C. News (April, 1925)   "Our Go-Get Form Letters"    [HARPER]
  21. Author & Journalist (May, 1925)   "More Laughs in Literature, Please!" Click here to see a picture of this item."Some Observations of Ellis Parker Butler, Including the Sad History of Oleander P. Collik." As reported by Justine Mansfield.  [HARPER, LOCKE]
  22. College Humor (May, 1925)   "For Good Old Wumpus" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "A Thrilling Romance of Love and Baseball." "'Curse you, Clyde Zingo!' one of the two exclaimed rather crossly." Illustrated by Russell Patterson. p 63-66,93.  [EPBLIB]
  23. Cosmopolitan (May, 1925)   "What it Cost Me To Score One Big Success" Click here to see a picture of this item.An autobiographical essay. Includes a full-page photo of the author. This publication was titled "Hearst's International combined with Cosmopolitan." p 56-57,134.  [HARPER]
  24. Delineator (May, 1925)   "Fragrance of Lilacs"   Three Glimpses into the Beyond.  [BEST, EPBLIB]
  25. Saturday Evening Post (May 23, 1925)   "Mascot" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Harry R. Davis. p 42, 50, 52, 54.  [BEST, RGTPL]
  26. American Boy (June, 1925)   "Jibby Jones and the Snake Bait"   Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  27. 'Mascot' from Saturday Evening Post magazine (May 23, 1925)
  28. American Magazine (June, 1925)   "Excess Baggage"   An essay. Includes a photo of the author by Clarence H. Boden.  [RGTPL]
  29. Ladies' Home Journal (June, 1925)   "Organizing Grandpa" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. p 24, 147-49.  [BEST, RGTPL]
  30. _____ (June, 1925)   "Portrait"   Published in the "Our Family Album" section. Includes a photo of the author and three paragraphs of biography. p 138.  [RGTPL]
  31. Munsey's Magazine (June, 1925)   "The Human Sphinx"   A novelette. "The story of a man of mystery and a house of tragedy in a quiet suburb of New York. Volume LXXXV. Number 1. p 1-29.  [EPBLIB]
  32. Vanity Fair (June, 1925)   "We Nominate for the Hall of Fame"   By Robert H. Davis. Includes a photo of Butler. Ad/promotional item includes by name Theodore Dreiser, Ring Lardner, H.I. Phillips, Ellis Parker Butler, James J. Montague.  [EPBLIB]
  33. American Boy (July, 1925)   "Jibby Jones and the Round-Up"   A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. p 5, 53-54.  [EPBLIB]
  34. Sunset Magazine (July, 1925)   "Portrait"   This issue includes a bio and photo of the author.  [EPBLIB]
  35. 'Organizing Grandpa' from Ladies' Home Journal magazine (June, 1925)
  36. _____ (July, 1925)   "Starboard Ahoy!"   A story. "We were plunging into the fog at the unsafe speed of twenty miles an hour, which was faster than I had heretofore driven a gas-propelled land vehicle." Illustrated by Louis Rogers. Volume 55. Number 1. p 9-11, 89-96.  [RGTPL]
  37. Country Gentleman (July 4, 1925)   "A Bump on the Head" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Ray C. Strang. p 10-11, 40-42.  [HARPER]
  38. Association Men (August, 1925)   "Is Your Face a Map of the Land of Woe?"    [HARPER]
  39. College Humor (August, 1925)   "Bull Hyde and Little Peewee"   The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover.  [HARPER]
  40. Woman's Home Companion (August, 1925)   "The Second Husband"   A story. "And he always wiped the dishes and said he enjoyed it." Illustrated by John Alonzo Williams.  [BEST, RGTPL]
  41. College Humor (September, 1925)   "Bull Hyde and Little Peewee" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustration by Julian Brazelton. Includes photo and short biography of Butler. HARPER seems to list this as "The Famous Oklahoma-Stanford Tug of War" without a particular month in 1925. HARPER also lists Bull Hyde (BH) as a series, but lists only two items published. p 81-82.  [EPBLIB, HARPER]
  42. Rotarian (September, 1925)   "Ain't Got Time!" Click here to see a picture of this item.An essay. Illustrations by Garrett Price. p 12-14, 46-9. Also, there's a short editor's note on page 53.  [HARPER]
  43. Saturday Evening Post (September 5, 1925)   "Telling Jedbury" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. "Uncle Orlando would go driving down the road and all the bees for miles around would start right in and swarm to beat the band." Illustrated by Nate Collier. p 10, 118.  [BEST, RGTPL]
  44. 'The Collecting Mania' from American Legion Magazine (September 11, 1925)
  45. American Legion Magazine (September 11, 1925)   "The Collecting Mania" Click here to see a picture of this item.Illustrated by Paul H. Carruth. "Consider this mania folks have for collecting things." p 6-7, 14-17.  [HARPER]
  46. American Boy (October, 1925)   "One Shot At a Partridge"   Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove.  [EPBLIB]
  47. American Magazine (October, 1925)   "I'm The Champion Free-Rider Of The World"   A story. Drawings by Tony Sarg.  [RGTPL]
  48. College Humor (October, 1925)   "Bull Hyde and Little Peewee" Click here to see a picture of this item.Humor. Illustration by Julian Brazelton. Volume 6. Number 3. p 85-6.  [EPBLIB]
  49. Golden Book Magazine (October, 1925)   "Pigs is Pigs"   No illustrations, but there is a reproduction of Butler's autograph, complete with the drawing of a pig. The magazine's editor wrote: "Everybody whose memory goes back twenty years remembers 'Pigs is Pigs.' I believe the little book reached a million circulation."  [EPBLIB]
  50. Laughter (October, 1925)   "Here Comes the Groom" Click here to see a picture of this item.The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 6-15.  [HARPER]
  51. D. A. C. News (November, 1925)   "The Last Straw"    [HARPER]
  52. Laughter (November, 1925)   "Putting Pep in Papa"   p 22-26.  [HARPER]
  53. Sovereign Magazine (November, 1925)   "A Bump on the Head"    [PULPGEN]
  54. 'Here Comes the Groom' from Laughter magazine (October, 1925)
  55. Saturday Evening Post (November 7, 1925)   "The Birds in the Bush"   Illustrated by Bartow V. V. Matteson.  [EPBLIB]
  56. Delineator (December, 1925)   "Where Is My Father?"   A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. "A story you will never forget." "Christmas brings the answer to a nameless child." Illustrations by Joseph M. Clement. p 6-7,81-82.  [RGTPL]
  57. Liberty (December 26, 1925)   "A Christmas Present for Grandpa" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Pictures by F. D. Strothmann. Also printed two years later in a British pulp called "20-Story Magazine." p 5-8.  [HARPER]
  58. Dutch Treat Club Year Book (1925)   "Some Memoirs of a Very, Very, Very Old Dutch Treater" Click here to see a picture of this item.By Julian Street. There is no material attributed to Butler in this volume, but he is referenced extensively in this humorous tribute to several Dutch Treat Club members. p 21-28. Butler is also listed as a member of the Board of Governors for the club. p 7.  [EPBLIB]
  59. BOOK: Many Happy Returns of the Day! (1925) Click here to see a picture of this item.Fifty page essay on birthdays that could be used as a birthday gift. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.  [EPBLIB]
  60. BOOK: The Strack Platform Readings (1925)   SEE CONTENTS.   A collection of twenty-four of Butler's stories. Arranged by Lilian Holmes Strack. Boston: Walter H. Baker Company.  [EPBLIB]
  61. ANTHOLOGY: Tom Masson's Annual; Third of Series (1925) "The Memoir Aristocratic"   A story. Story is subtitled "As Done by the English Upper Classes, Typed by Ellis Parker Butler." Book is subtitled "Ye Comically Inclined People's Vade Mecum." Edited by Thomas L. Masson. Country Life Press. Doubleday, Page and Company. Garden City, New York.  [EPBLIB]


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