1912
- Black Cat (January, 1912) "Amos Hopstone" A story. [PULP]
- Pall Mall Magazine (January, 1912) "Kissing Hannah" A story. p 139-44. [HARPER]
- Red Book (January, 1912) "Goliath" A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. p 522-26. [HARPER]
- Short Stories (January, 1912) "Neat and Tidy" [HARPER]
- Smart Set (January, 1912) "Under the Plum Tree" [HARPER]
- Popular Magazine (January 15, 1912) "Athelbert Hustles" A short story. "Old England doesn't want any 'hustlers.' That's why Athelbert come to New York." [EPBLIB, PULP]
- New York Herald Magazine (January 14, 1912) "The Puzzling Punch" [HARPER]
- Washington Post (January 21, 1912) "The Puzzling Punch" A story. p MS4, 8. [WASHPOST]
- Judge (January 27, 1912) "Christopher Columbus" p 5-6. [HARPER]
- National Magazine (February, 1912) "Doctor MacCloodicus: A Romance of Revenge" [RGTPL]
- Red Book (February, 1912) "The Skedaddle" A story. One of the "Built-by-Speculator" series. "The Fannings desert the suburbs." The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 661-65. [HARPER]
- Short Stories (February, 1912) "A Matter of Feeling" [HARPER]
- Judge (February 10, 1912) "Washington and Egypt's First King" Humor. p 14, 16. (unnumbered). [HARPER]
- Boston Sunday Herald (March 31, 1912) "Frost-Bit Frisbie" Joe Chapple's News-Letter succeeding The Boston News-Letter the first newspaper printed in America. Sunday Magazine Section of The Sunday Herald. Illustrated. p 10. Also called National News-Letter, probably in syndication. [EPBLIB]
- Judge's Library (March, 1912) "John Scott's Affectionate Pup" [HARPER]
- New Story Magazine (March, 1912) "The Fight for Peace" [HARPER]
- Red Book (March, 1912) "Prince John, Monopoly" "A matter of buttons" A story. Illustrated by Irma Deremeaux. p 902-912. [HARPER]
- Short Stories (March, 1912) "Buried Treasure" [HARPER]
- Judge (March 9, 1912) "John Smith" [HARPER]
- _____ (March 30, 1912) "The Wonderful Kangaroo" [HARPER]
- New Story Magazine (April, 1912) "The Micmac and Maizie" [HARPER]
- Red Book (April, 1912) "Beating the Law" [HARPER]
- Judge (April 13, 1912) "Operating on Rudolph" p 7. [HARPER]
- Bookman (May, 1912) "Portrait" Photo of Ellis Parker Butler and Don Marquis together with Mrs. Marquis. Other than the caption, there is no comment or article about either man. p 226. donmarquis.org has this caption for this picture: "Don, his first wife Reina, and author Ellis Parker Butler in 1912 at the New York City Public Library upon the occasion of the publication of Danny's Own Story" [EPBLIB]
- Red Book (May, 1912) "The Lady with the Pig" A story. "An adventure of a triple-chinned cupid." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 59-67. [HARPER]
- Short Stories (May, 1912) "All's Well" [HARPER]
- Woman's World (May, 1912) "The Last Step" A story. Illustrations by J. Allen St. John. p 6, 23. [EPBLIB]
- Illustrated Sunday Magazine (May 5, 1912) "Gummy Squires and the Curse of Wealth" A story. [HARPER]
- Mike Flannery (May 26, 1912) "Mike Flannery Discusses the Political Campaign" A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. "Station Agent, Whose Arguments in 'Pigs is Pigs' Convinced and Amused the Whole World, Turns His Attention to the Roosevelt-Taft Situation." New York Times; May 26, 1912. [HARPER, NYTIMES]
- Judge (March 30, 1912) "And So It Goes!" p 5. Uncredited. [HARPER]
- Blue Book (June, 1912) "Mr. Wix and Progress" As Zenda Warde. [HARPER]
- Delineator (June, 1912) "Boleslas" A story. "Winner of a $300 prize in the Delineator Short Story Contest." Illustrations by F. R. Gruger. There's a write-up in the AUGUST-1911 issue that mentions this contest and includes a thumbnail photo of Butler. p 482,539. [RGTPL]
- Judge's Library (June, 1912) "The Infinite" A story. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (June, 1912) "The Politeness of William Higgle" A story. [EPBLIB]
- Red Book (June, 1912) "The Lady with the Parti-Colored Hair" "An adventure of a bald-headed Cupid." A story. Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 313-322. [HARPER]
- Mike Flannery (June 2, 1912) "Mike Flannery Discusses the Six-Year Term" A Mike Flannery story. New York Times; June 2, 1912. [HARPER, NYTIMES]
- Judge (June 8, 1912) "Ixtlilxochitl" [HARPER]
- Mike Flannery (June 23, 1912) "Mike Flannery Discusses on the Unterrified Democracy" A Mike Flannery story. New York Times; June 23, 1912. [HARPER, NYTIMES]
- _____ (June 30, 1912) ""Pigs is Pigs" Ixpress Agent Tells Rudolph of the Chicago Convention" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; June 30, 1912; p 1. [NPA]
- Blue Book (July, 1912) "Ban Taggus" As Zenda Warde. p 574-81. [HARPER]
- Judge's Library (July, 1912) "Amerigo Vespucci" [HARPER]
- New Story Magazine (July, 1912) "Mrs. Tilmoot's Father" [HARPER]
- Red Book (July, 1912) "The Lady with the Reluctant Lover" "The adventure of the pink Cupid." A story. "An adventure of the third of the five Cupids." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. p 438-446. [HARPER]
- Smart Set (July, 1912) "The Ramatapaniyopanishad" [HARPER]
- Mike Flannery (July 14, 1912) "Mike Flannery Explains the Difference Between the Republican and Democratic Platforms to Rudolph Schultheis" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 14, 1912; p 5. [NPA]
- _____ (July 21, 1912) "Mike Flannery on the People's Birthright" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 21, 1912. [NPA]
- _____ (July 28, 1912) "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixpriss Agint Dwells on Gov. Wilson's Unfortunate Past" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; July 28, 1912. [NPA]
- Blue Book (August, 1912) "Mr. Pethlow's Auxiliary Buggy" As Zenda Warde. [HARPER]
- Judge's Library (August, 1912) "Uncle Ashdod and Votes for Women" [HARPER]
- Red Book (August, 1912) "The Lady with the Overshoe" [HARPER]
- Smart Set (August, 1912) "Shakespeare to His Wife" [HARPER]
- Saturday Evening Mail (August 24, 1912) "A Homily on Dogs" Illustrated by Dan Sayre Groesbeck. [EPBLIB]
- Mike Flannery (August 18, 1912) "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixprise Agent Gives Inside Tip on Political Sinews of War" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; August 18, 1912; p 5. [NPA]
- _____ (August 25, 1912) "The "Pigs is Pigs" Ixpriss Agent Enlightens Rudolph on the Purpose and Value of Election Prognostications" A Mike Flannery story. "Mike believes all three candidates will be elected and says it would be fine to see them occupying the Presidential chair as friendly as three cats in a bag." Indianapolis Star; August 25, 1912. [NPA]
- Bookman (September, 1912) "The Scarlet Orchid" Humor. A short skit. p 80-83. [RGTPL]
- Judge's Library (September, 1912) "Dictionary of Business Terms" [HARPER]
- _____ (September, 1912) "The Flight of Gaffney Greene" [HARPER]
- Red Book (September, 1912) "The Lady with the Broken Leg" A story. "The cupid who drove the car." Illustrated by Rea Irvin. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 885-894. [EPBLIB]
- Mike Flannery (September 15, 1912) "Mike Flanney's Latest Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' ixpriss agent tells Rudolph, his assistant, how the great American electorate ponders the serious issues of the campaign." Indianapolis Star; September 15, 1912. [NPA]
- _____ (September 22, 1912) "Mike Flannery's Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; September 22, 1912. [NPA]
- _____ (September 29, 1912) "Mike Flannery's Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; September 29, 1912. [NPA]
- Judge's Library (October, 1912) "Fixing Sammy" [HARPER]
- _____ (October, 1912) "Princess Fifi" [HARPER]
- Mike Flannery (October 6, 1912) "Mike Flannery's Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' Ixpriss Agent Discourses on the Changes of Meaning of the Polite and Courteous Little, Beautiful Word 'Liar'." Indianapolis Star; October 6, 1912. [NPA]
- _____ (October 13, 1912) "Mike Flannery's Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; October 13, 1912. [NPA]
- _____ (October 20, 1912) "Mike Flannery's Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. "The 'Pigs is Pigs' Ixpriss Agent Discourses on the Troubles of a Presidential Candidate." Indianapolis Star; October 20, 1912. [NPA]
- Century Magazine (November, 1912) "Mr. Wellaway's Host" A story. Illustrated by Henry Raleigh. p 3-13. [RGTPL]
- Judge's Library (November, 1912) "Making It Clear" [HARPER]
- _____ (November, 1912) "Mr. Gimp Attends the Horse Show" [HARPER]
- Mike Flannery (November 3, 1912) "Mike Flannery's Campaign News" A Mike Flannery story. Illustrated. Indianapolis Star; November 3, 1912. [NPA]
- _____ (November 10, 1912) "Mike Flannery Says: "Th' Bist Man Won"" A Mike Flannery story. Indianapolis Star; November 10, 1912; p 14. [NPA]
- Good Housekeeping (December, 1912) "The Stolen Christmas Tree" A story. Illustrated by Charlotte Harding Brown. [RGTPL]
- Pictorial Review (December, 1912) "Five Forks" A story. Illustrated by Lawrence Herndon. p 12-13. [HARPER]
- Washington Post (December 8, 1912) "Papa Pochard's Tree" A story. Illustrations by Adrien Machefert. p SMA5+. [WASHPOST]
- ANTHOLOGY: Famous Tales and Laughter Stories (1912) "The Dog That Returned to Mexico" Volume 3 of a 20 volume set called "Boys' and Girls' Bookshelf." New York: The University Society. [EBAY]
- BOOK: On the Tibur Road (1912) "To G. M. W. and G. F. W." Poetry. A preface to the book by George Meason Whicher and George Frisbie Whicher (noted as "a letter in verse"). Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press. p vi-viii. [EPBLIB]
- BOOK: The Revolt: A Play in One Act (1912) New York: Samuel French. [NYPL]
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