Bookman (January, 1911) "Unpublished Reviews" Humor. Tongue-in-cheek reviews of books by Julius Caesar, Marco Polo, Baron von Munchhausen and the Greek poet Homer. p 544-45. [RGTPL]
Canada West Monthly (January, 1911) "The House That Wouldn't Wait" A Betzville Tales story. Illustrations by Peter Newell. Same as "Pilgath Gubb's Auto-House"? p 178-181. [EPBLIB]
Cosmopolitan (January, 1911) "Something for the Kid" Humor. Butler's contribution to a section called "An Up-to-the-Minute XMas." Illustrated in color by Horace Taylor. p 168-70. [RGTPL]
Red Book (January, 1911) "Anabasco Betz and Her Back" "A story of a strenuous piano." A story. p 479-481. [HARPER]
Smart Set (January, 1911) "Travel Broadens One So" [HARPER]
Illustrated Sunday Magazine (January 8, 1911) "The Philosophy of Love" A story. "S. Potts and Daniel." Minneapolis Tribune Sunday Magazine. Illustrated by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. p 8, 17-18. [HARPER]
Judge (January 14, 1911) "Thoughts about Exotic Poetry" [HARPER]
New York Times (March 19, 1911) "My Selective Garden" A story. "An Experiment that Should Have Revolutionized the Art of Gardening in a Jiffy, Being Worked by an Infallible System -- But It Didn't." p V-14. [NYTIMES]
Judge (March 25, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the B. B. S. Club" p 9-10. [HARPER]
New York Times (March 27, 1911) "Telephonic Messages" A letter to the editor by W. J. Lampton. The second of four letters in a series. p 10. [NYTIMES]
_____ (March 29, 1911) ""Yawp"" A letter to the editor. "Ellis Parker Butler Identifies the Lampton with the Telephonic Variety." The third of four letters in a series. p 12. [NYTIMES]
Human Life (April, 1911) "King Kelly and the Rinky-Forry" [HARPER]
Pacific Monthly (April, 1911) "The Man That Was Squelched" A story. This magazine merged with Sunset Magazine after December 1911. p 381-389. [HARPER]
Short Stories (April, 1911) "Sir Algernon Saint-Montgomery" [HARPER]
Judge (April 1, 1911) "The Complete Letter Writer" [HARPER]
Betzville Tales (April 9, 1911) "Mrs. Betz and the Ballot" A Betzville Tales story. One illustration by Peter Newell. "Aunt Rhinocolura Betz is always in the forefront of progress, and leads our village with a strong but gentle hand; and when she said she was going to flop over and be a suffragette, the City Council immediately met and voted that every lady in town could vote any time she felt like it." Washington Post; April 9, 1911; pg. SM4, 2 pgs. [WASHPOST]
Judge (April 15, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the Easter Eggs" [HARPER]
Illustrated Sunday Magazine (April 16, 1911) "Daniel and His New Shoes" A story. "S. Potts and Daniel." "S. Potts Spouts Wisdom". Illustrated by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. [HARPER]
_____ (May 27, 1911) "All for the Best" p 13-15. [HARPER]
Bookman (June, 1911) "A Brief Consideration" Humor. Full title: "A Brief Consideration of the Present Disheartening Condition and Quality of Fictional Literature Written in the English Languages." p 399-401. [RGTPL]
Judge's Library (June, 1911) "Millington's Motor Boat" [HARPER]
Good Housekeeping (July, 1911) "Mrs. Dugan's Discovery" Humor. A reprint of the now famous piece. Includes the Strothmann illustrations from 1908, printed in black only. An editor's note says this is a reprint from August 1909 (which is probably an error and should have referred to August 1906 or August 1908). p 142-144. [RGTPL]
Red Book (July, 1911) "The Whiggin" A story. "Later She Married a Plipp." One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 546-49. [EPBLIB]
Smart Set (July, 1911) "The Days We Celebrate" [HARPER]
Success Magazine (July, 1911) "The Automatic Baby" Humor. "A New Generation of Infants Germless, Voiceless and Hopeless." Illustrated by Rodney Thomson. p 10, 43. [HARPER]
Judge (July 8, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and Votes for Women" [HARPER]
_____ (July 15, 1911) "Bit by Snake" A story. "A thrilling story of circus life." p 6-8. Also, reprinted (without byline) in Magazine of Fun (Judge's Library and Sis Hopkins' Own Book Combined). [EPBLIB, HARPER]
_____ (June 17, 1911) "The Politeness of William Higgel" [HARPER]
Puck (July 19, 1911) "Lines Written by a Convict" Lines:Written by a Convict, Once a Prominent Financier of New York City. Puck (1877-1918). New York:Jul 19, 1911. Vol. 69, Iss. 1794, (1 pp.) [KAYLIN, PROQUEST]
Judge (July 22, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the Ruling Passion" [HARPER]
Judge (July 29, 1911) "Judge's Dictionary of Business Terms" [HARPER]
Blue Book (August, 1911) "The Super-Cook" A story. "A lightsome tale of an amusing domestic dilemma." p 894-896. Text and images contributed by John Locke. [LOCKE, PULP]
Bookman (August, 1911) "Djolan" A poem. A "djolan" is a bird (although you'll have trouble getting a dictionary that says so) and the "d" is silent, which is the whole point of the poem. p 625. [RGTPL]
Century Magazine (August, 1911) "The Blind Ass of the 'Dobe Mill" A story. Illustration by F. R. Gruger. Truly a unique Butler piece; an allegory set in a rural Mexican village. p 607-610. [CHAPIN, RGTPL]
Judge's Library (September, 1911) "A New England Courtship" The full title of this publication is "Judge's Library and Sis Hopkins Own Book Combined: A Magazine of Fun." [HARPER]
Red Book (September, 1911) "Mr. Migswitch" A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 892-896. [HARPER]
Short Stories (September, 1911) "The Shyster" [HARPER]
Judge (September 2, 1911) "The Flight of Gaffney Greene" [HARPER]
Associated Sunday Magazines (September 3, 1911) "The Healer of Sore Minds" A story. One illustration. "Entry No. 49 in Our Prize Story Competition". Found in Sunday Magazine of the Boston Sunday Post. p 6-7. [HARPER]
Judge (September 9, 1911) "Mr. Gimp Mends the Faucet" [HARPER]
New York Times (September 10, 1911) "Reasonable Interest" A poem. Printed in the "New York Times Review of Books" section. First page of the September 10 edition. Credited as from the Bookman. p 537. [NYTIMES]
Bookman (October, 1911) "Mouths of Hippopotami and Some Recent Novels" A poem. The apology is probably a reference to a series of similarly named articles by Frederic Taber Cooper in this publication. p 207. [RGTPL]
Magazine Maker (October, 1911) "How I Wrote My First Funny Story" [HARPER]
Red Book (October, 1911) "Aunt Coruna" A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 1050-1054. [HARPER]
Short Stories (October, 1911) "The Ink Bottle" [HARPER]
New York Times (October 1, 1911) "Truthful Thomas Frisbee" "The Yarn of a Scientific Agriculturalist." V:14. Also reprinted in Dallas Morning News, October 8, 1911. [HARPER]
Puck (October 4, 1911) "The New Reporter" A story. Vol. LXX. No. 1805. p 5 (unnumbered). Illustrated. [HARPER]
Judge (October 7, 1911) "The Curse of Wealth" [HARPER]
_____ (October 14, 1911) "Four Little Tales" [HARPER]
Pall Mall Magazine (December, 1911) "Mr. Marston's Chauffeurette" A story. p 1035-42. [HARPER]
Red Book (December, 1911) "The Burglar" A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. "persistency is its own reward." p 240-244. [HARPER]
Short Stories (December, 1911) "Easy Money" [HARPER]
Puck (December 6, 1911) "Christmas Eve in the Book Department" Christmas Eve in the Book Department: Monologue by Susie, Holiday Extra. Puck (1877-1918). New York:Dec 6, 1911. Vol. 70, Iss. 1814, (1 pp.) [KAYLIN, PROQUEST]
ANTHOLOGY: Caricature (1911) "Caricature: The Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story, Illustrated by America's greatest artists." Short stories by Ellis Parker Butler: "Mr. Sonderby Hurries", "John Smith". 8th edition. Leslie-Judge Company. [EPBLIB]
ANTHOLOGY: Caricature (1911) "Caricature: The Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story, Illustrated by America's greatest artists." Short stories by Ellis Parker Butler: "The Enthusiastic Motorist" and "Uncle Ashdod and the B. B. S. Club." 13th edition. Leslie-Judge Company. OCLC 22973870. [HARPER]
ADAPTATION: Pigs is Pigs: A Comedy in One Act (1911) A play. By John Jex. Copyrighted but unpublished(?). [HARPER]
Pleiades Club Year Book (1911) "Published in the year seventeen of the Pleiades." Copyright 1911 by the Pleiades Club N. Y. [EPBLIB]
BOOK: The Adventures of a Suburbanite (1911) Thirteen loosely related stories. Illustrations by A. B. Phelan. Garden City: Doubleday, Page and Company. The Bookman JAN-1912 (p 567) listed this book as just received. [EPBLIB]