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    1927
   - Famous Story Magazine (January, 1927)   "The Cave Men" 
 A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - Zest (January, 1927)   "Such a Country"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Judge (January 15, 1927)   "How to Appreciate the Stars" 
 Humor. Later appears in Hunting the Wow. p 11, 26.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - Holland's Magazine (February, 1927)   "The Flank Attack"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Rotarian (February, 1927)   "Father" 
 A story. Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff. Also, there's a very brief bio of the author on page 64, including a photograph. p 16-17, 56-63.  [HARPER]
   
  - Bridgeport Telegram (February 17, 1927)   "Untitled"    A poem. Printed with three other short verses (from other authors) as "We Told You So!" Bridgeport (Connecticut) Telegram; February 17, 1927.  [NPA]
  
 
  - American Magazine (March, 1927)   "Why I Live in a Suburb"    An essay. Includes a photo of the author by D. Jay Culver.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Munsey's Magazine (April, 1927)   "Her Wayward Husband"      [HARPER, PULP]
  
 
  - Holland's Magazine (May, 1927)   "The Eight-Ounce Rod"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Sunset Magazine (May, 1927)   "Bruce of the Bar-None"    A story. Illustrated by Ethel Rundquist Cobham. p 9-11, 60-64.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Amazing Stories (June, 1927)   "Solander's Radio Tomb" 
 One original illustration (similar to the illustration in Radio News).  [EPBLIB, PULP]
   
  - American Magazine (June, 1927)   "Ten Ways to Make a Fool of Yourself"    An essay.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Munsey's Magazine (June, 1927)   "Happy Harry"    A story. p 78-85.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Woman's Home Companion (June, 1927)   "I Beg your Pardon"    A story. Illustrated by Frederick Chapman. p 16-17, 128-30.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Dearborn Independent (June 11, 1927)   "Breaking Into Literary Game" 
 by Thomas L. Masson. This article about succeeding as a writer starts with a long anecdote about Ellis Parker Butler's arrival in New York City. p 6-7, 20-21.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - American Boy (July, 1927)   "Jibby Jones and the Float"    Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - American Magazine (July, 1927)   "That Refrigerator Door" 
 A story. Illustrated by Tony Sarg. "The trouble is that nobody shuts the door properly. Now, watch me."  [RGTPL]
   
  - Goblin (July, 1927)   "Flood Prevention"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - _____ (July, 1927)   "The Old Swimming Hole"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Munsey's Magazine (July, 1927)   "Mad Marix"    A story. "This man's plan for upsetting the civilized world went wrong, owing to an unexpected intervention, but who knows what may happen the next time?"  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Rotarian (July, 1927)   "Mr. Mulks' Terrible Whoops"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Woman's Home Companion (July, 1927)   "Interlude"    A story. Illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Holland's Magazine (August, 1927)   "Bunking Betty"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - New York Times (August 21, 1927)   "Queens Houses Loathe to Use New Numbers"    A page one news story.  [NYTIMES]
  
 
  - American Boy (September, 1927)   "The Folding Coon Dog"    A story. Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - American Girl (September, 1927)   "Jo Ann and the Princess" 
 A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrations by John Held, Jr. p 16-18, 33-34.  [HARPER]
   
  - Association Men (September, 1927)   "The Gym or the 'Jimmies'"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Outdoor America (September, 1927)   "Josephus and the Jet Hackle" 
 A story. Drawings by John Held, Jr. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover.  [HARPER]
   
  - Rotarian (September, 1927)   "Boot-Straps and Percentages"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Syracuse Herald (September 28, 1927)   "False Prophets of the Crack of Doom Annoying to the Author of "Pigs is Pigs""    An article. Illustrated. Syracuse Herald; September 28, 1919; magazine section. From New York World (?).  [NPA]
  
 
  - American Legion Magazine (October, 1927)   "Black Hens and White Eggs" 
 An essay. Illustration by Walter Jardine. p 6.  [HARPER]
   
  - College Humor (October, 1927)   "The Winning of Daisy Doe"    Illustrated by Ray Rohn. p 76-77+.  [EBAY, HARPER]
  
 
  - McCall's (October, 1927)   "If You're Just a Woman With Some Money"    An essay. "America's Greatest Humorist who is also a Bank Director in his off hours Tells What To Do"  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - Munsey's Magazine (October, 1927)   "The Camel's Straw"      [HARPER, PULP]
  
 
  - Short Stories (October 10, 1927)   "Alibi" 
 A story. p 64-70. Thanks to Rick Hall for the scans and OCR.  [HALL, HARPER, PULP]
   
  - American Boy (November, 1927)   "Crusoe Treasure"    A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - American Magazine (November, 1927)   "Where There Isn't a Will There's a Way" 
 A story. "Two is company except when they're both grooms, then it's an awful crowd -- Ask Effie May." Illustrated by R. M. Brinkerhoff. Pages 40-43,133-136.  [RGTPL]
   
  - New Age Illustrated (November, 1927)   "The Tent Show Lady"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Radio News (November, 1927)   "The Voice of the People"    From bibliography in Haunted Media by Jeffrey Sconce. Duke University Press. July 1, 2000. Paperback. ISBN 0822325721. p 220.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Syracuse Herald (November 6, 1927)   "Literary Parasites"    By Arthur Strawn. Includes an extensive quote from Butler. p 5-6.  [NPA]
  
 
  - Maclean's (November 15, 1927)   "Tornado"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Target (November 19, 1927)   "Saved"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - American Boy (December, 1927)   "The Great Lazy Mush"    A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by W. W. Clarke.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - D. A. C. News (December, 1927)   "A Real Sport"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Goblin (December, 1927)   "From Eve's Diary"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Light (December, 1927)   "From Peak to Peak"      [HARPER]
  
 
  - Mystery Stories (December, 1927)   "Find the Woman"      [COOK+MILLER]
  
 
  - New Age Illustrated (December, 1927)   "Miss Miffy's Great Day"    Later reprinted in Home Magazine.  [HARPER]
  
 
  - Liberty (December 3, 1927)   "The Doves of Sandona" 
 A story. "A Comedy of Florida at Its Wildest, Money at Its Maddest, and Love at Its Tenderest." Pictures by Katherine Sturges. p 72-76.  [HARPER]
   
  - BOOK: Pups and Pies (1927)    SEE CONTENTS.
 A collection of five previously published books: That Pup, Mike Flannery, On Duty and Off, The Thin Santa Claus, The Water Goats and Other Troubles and The Great American Pie Company. Illustrated. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Company.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - BOOK: Putnam's Two-Way Question Book (1927) "Introduction"    With Interlocking Answers. A book of crossword puzzles. By Eugene Sheffer. The Knickerbocker Press. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. p v-vi.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - BOOK: The Behind Legs of the 'Orse (1927)    SEE CONTENTS.   Eight stories. Illustrations by Kleber Hall. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
 
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