1924
- American Boy (January, 1924) "Jibby Jones On the Trail" A Jibby Jones story. Jibby Jones on a cross country train ride. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Volume 25. Number 3. p 21-22,53. [EPBLIB]
- Association Men (January, 1924) "What, a Campaign? Never Again!" [HARPER]
- Detective Magazine (January 18, 1924) "The Throw Down" A story. [FICTIONMAGS]
- American Boy (February, 1924) "Jibby Gets Ahead of Trouble" A Jibby Jones Story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Jibby Jones on a cross country train ride. [EPBLIB]
- Delineator (February, 1924) "Finding Mr. Wing" A story. p 5-6, 76-79. [RGTPL]
- Association Men (March, 1924) "Hickory Heads I Have Known" [HARPER]
- Fruit Garden and Home (March, 1924) "Personally Painted" Humor. p 9, 44, 51. [HARPER]
- Radio News (March, 1924) "The Sad Story of AZZ" A story. HARPER calls this "The Sad Story of A22." [HARPER]
- Woman's Home Companion (March, 1924) "Mighty Tight Money" A story. Illustrated by George Wright. Volume LI. Number 3. [RGTPL]
- Detective Magazine (March 28, 1924) "Hemburn's Wife" A story. [FICTIONMAGS]
- American Boy (April, 1924) "Jibby Jones and the Mysterious Stranger" Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Jibby Jones on a cross country train ride. [EPBLIB]
- Fruit Garden and Home (April, 1924) "The Neighbor's Kids" An essay. p 21-22. Also, editor's comments on page 66. [HARPER]
- Radio News (April, 1924) "The Golden Rabbit" A story. [EPBLIB]
- American Boy (May, 1924) "Jibby Jones and the Nearly Hat" A Jibby Jones Story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Jibby Jones on a cross country train ride. [EPBLIB]
- Fruit Garden and Home (May, 1924) "What's Wrong with the Home?" An essay. "Not a Home Has Been Broken Up On My Street in Sixteen Years." Includes a photo of the author. p 15-16. [HARPER]
- Rotarian (May, 1924) "What's This Success Thing?" An essay. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 7-9,62. Short bio on page 6. [EPBLIB]
- Country Gentleman (May 17, 1924) "The Revenge of Doctor Vigg" A story. Illustrated by Tony Sarg. [HARPER]
- American Boy (June, 1924) "Jibby Jones and the Flea" A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Jibby Jones on a cross country train ride [EPBLIB]
- Radio News (June, 1924) "Too Much Waves" A story. [EPBLIB]
- American Boy (July, 1924) "Jibby Jones and the Jump-off" Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Jibby Jones on a cross country train ride. [EPBLIB]
- Association Men (July, 1924) "What's Inside of a Dumbbell?" [HARPER]
- Designer (July, 1924) "Tomorrow's Dawn" A story. Illustrated by Grattan Condon. This publication's full title is "The Designer and the Woman's Magazine." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. "Ellis Parker Butler, humorist, tells how to torture the man you love." This story was later reprinted in the British magazine Gaiety. p 12-13, 54. [HARPER]
- Rotarian (July, 1924) "The Little Tin Godlets" An essay. "Some statues found in their niches in the Pantheon of Peculiarities." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 13-14, 43-46. [EPBLIB]
- Woman's Home Companion (July, 1924) "The Canary" A story. Illustrated by W. B. King. "I told Carter this was the queerest call a woman ever made." [RGTPL]
- Saturday Evening Post (July 19, 1924) "Green Paint" A story. Illustrated by Walter De Maris. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 14, 52, 54. [RGTPL]
- American Agriculturist (August 16, 1924) "The Cave Men" [MISC]
- _____ (August 23, 1924) "The Cave Men" A story (concluded from the previous week). [EPBLIB]
- American Boy (September, 1924) "Jibby Jones and the Two Story River" A Jibby Jones story. Illustrated by Arthur G. Dove. Not listed in HARPER. p 18, 43-44. [EPBLIB]
- Association Men (September, 1924) "Lives of Great Men" [HARPER]
- Better Homes and Gardens (September, 1924) "Get Your Family Roots Into Your Own Soil" An essay. Vol 3. No. 1. p 11-12, 41. Also, editor's comments on page 50. This article "epitomizes the whole creed of the ownership of your own home." [HARPER]
- Radio News (September, 1924) "Regulate or Bust!" A story. [EPBLIB]
- National Magazine (October - November, 1924) "Hiram's Harlem Flat" [HARPER]
- Better Homes and Gardens (October, 1924) "Spare Which -- The Rod or the Child?" An essay. p 11-12, 43. [HARPER]
- Argosy (October 25, 1924) "Kakaua the Unconquered" A story. p 70-80. [ARGOSY, PULP]
- American Boy (November, 1924) "Jibby Jones and the Walking Fish" A story. [HARPER]
- American Magazine (November, 1924) "Many Happy Returns o' the Day!" An essay. Includes a photo of the author and his son, Ellis. "The only way you'll ever have 'em is to scuttle the idea that your birthday makes you a year older; on the contrary, you're only twenty-four hours older than you were the day before. I've figured out that each birthday adds to my chances of breaking all endurance records for longevity." Also published as a small book. [RGTPL]
- Rotarian (November, 1924) "Who's Your Friend?" An essay. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. Illustrations by Garrett Price. p 13-15, 69-72. Short bio on page 4. Also, letters written in the contest started in the July 1924 issue "Little Tin Godlets" are printed p 30,46-53. [EPBLIB]
- Saturday Review (November 8, 1924) "Review" Review by T. Morris Longstreth of Jibby Jones and the Alligator. p 267. [HARPER]
- Saturday Evening Post (November 22, 1924) "A Good Sport" Illustrated by Tony Sarg. [BEST, EPBLIB]
- MacFadden Fiction-Lovers (December, 1924) "Romance to Order" [HARPER]
- Munsey's Magazine (December, 1924) "Mystery House" A story. "The puzzling affair that engaged a number of the brightest brains in Woodmere." p 482-494. [FICTIONMAGS]
- Saturday Evening Post (December 6, 1924) "The Bum's Rush" A story. Illustrated by Raeburn Van Buren. p 32-33, 186-187. [BEST, RGTPL]
- BOOK: Jibby Jones and the Alligator (1924) Subtitled "The Story of the Young Alligator-Hunters of the Upper Mississippi Valley." A collection of twenty six Jibby Jones stories. Illustrations by Arthur G. Dove. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: The Talmadge Sisters (1924) "Introduction" This book is subtitled "Norma Constance Natalie An Intimate Story of the World's Most Famous Screen Family By Their Mother." Introduction by Ellis Parker Butler. Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Company. p 5-8. [EPBLIB]
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