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1904
- Judge (February 6, 1904) "Spring Styles in Verse" [HARPER]
1906
- Judge (February 17, 1906) "A Suggestion to Those Being Investigated" [HARPER]
- _____ (July 21, 1906) "Judge's Jungler Invades and Exposes Horrible Rubbernecktown" [HARPER]
- _____ (August 18, 1906) "The Certified Novel" [HARPER]
- _____ (September 8, 1906) "Hunting the Octopus" [HARPER]
- _____ (September 15, 1906) "The Remarkable Invention of James K. Hanna of Muscatine" [HARPER]
- _____ (October 27, 1906) "On the Largeness of Twenty-Five Years" [HARPER]
- _____ (November 3, 1906) "Ellis Parker Butler, Author and Humorist -- An Autobiography" [HARPER]
- _____ (December 22, 1906) "The Shame of the Seasons" "Or, Christmas, Corrupt and Contented." [HARPER]
1907
- Judge (January 12, 1907) "Golden Thoughts for the Young" [HARPER]
1910
- Judge (August 20, 1910) "The Poof and the Piffle: An Allegory" p 5. [HARPER]
- _____ (December 3, 1910) "Merry Christmas, Incorporated" [HARPER]
- _____ (December 31, 1910) "Shampoo, Sir?" [HARPER]
- _____ (December 31, 1910) "Votes for Babies" p 9. [HARPER]
1911
- Judge (January 14, 1911) "Thoughts about Exotic Poetry" [HARPER]
- _____ (January 28, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod, Skipper of the Sally Ann" p 14-15. [HARPER]
- _____ (February 11, 1911) "Fatma, the Fortune-Teller" [HARPER]
- _____ (February 25, 1911) "Anent George W." p 5-6. [HARPER]
- _____ (March 4, 1911) "Appropriate Telephone Numbers" p 3. [HARPER]
- _____ (March 11, 1911) "The Enthusiastic Moment" [HARPER]
- _____ (March 18, 1911) "John Scott's Affectionate Pup" A story. p 15-16 (pages are unnumbered). [HARPER]
- _____ (March 25, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the B. B. S. Club" p 9-10. [HARPER]
- _____ (April 1, 1911) "The Complete Letter Writer" [HARPER]
- _____ (April 15, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the Easter Eggs" [HARPER]
- _____ (April 29, 1911) "An Accommodating Gentleman" [HARPER]
- _____ (May 13, 1911) "The Seed Catalog" [HARPER]
- _____ (May 27, 1911) "All for the Best" p 13-15. [HARPER]
- _____ (June 3, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the Fishschutzenfest" Humor. [HARPER]
- _____ (June 10, 1911) "Judge's Condensed Book Guide" [HARPER]
- _____ (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. [HARPER]
- _____ (June 17, 1911) "The Politeness of William Higgel" [HARPER]
- _____ (July 22, 1911) "Uncle Ashdod and the Ruling Passion" [HARPER]
- _____ (July 29, 1911) "Judge's Dictionary of Business Terms" [HARPER]
- _____ (August 12, 1911) "Judge's Jokester's Guide to New York" [HARPER]
- _____ (August 19, 1911) "Mr. Gimp Kills a Fly" [HARPER]
- _____ (September 2, 1911) "The Flight of Gaffney Greene" [HARPER]
- _____ (September 9, 1911) "Mr. Gimp Mends the Faucet" [HARPER]
- _____ (September 16, 1911) "Fixing Sammy" [HARPER]
- _____ (September 30, 1911) "Princess Fifi" A story. p 6-8. [HARPER]
- _____ (October 7, 1911) "The Curse of Wealth" [HARPER]
- _____ (October 14, 1911) "Four Little Tales" [HARPER]
- _____ (October 21, 1911) "Mr. Gimp Attends the Horse Show" A story. [HARPER]
- _____ (November 4, 1911) "Making It Clear" [HARPER]
- _____ (November 18, 1911) "Mr. Griggs Invests" [HARPER]
1912
- Judge (January 27, 1912) "Christopher Columbus" p 5-6. [HARPER]
- _____ (February 10, 1912) "Washington and Egypt's First King" Humor. p 14, 16. (unnumbered). [HARPER]
- _____ (March 9, 1912) "John Smith" [HARPER]
- _____ (March 30, 1912) "The Wonderful Kangaroo" [HARPER]
- _____ (April 13, 1912) "Operating on Rudolph" p 7. [HARPER]
- _____ (March 30, 1912) "And So It Goes!" p 5. Uncredited. [HARPER]
- _____ (June 8, 1912) "Ixtlilxochitl" [HARPER]
1919
- Judge (January 25, 1919) "Was Patagonia Neutral?" A story. Illustrations by Wilfred Jones. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. "But all might still have been well had we not run aginst th' question iv th' loyalty iv th' Republic iv Patagonia." [EPBLIB]
- _____ (March 29, 1919) "Uncle Jass Says" Humor. A selection of nine humorous and witty statements. p 7. [HARPER]
- _____ (April 5, 1919) "Uncle Jass Says" [HARPER]
- _____ (April 12, 1919) "Uncle Jass Says" Humor. A selection of ten humorous and witty statements. p 6 (unnumbered). [HARPER]
- _____ (September 27, 1919) "The Doodlebirds" [HARPER]
- _____ (November 1, 1919) "The Two Kisses" [HARPER]
1920
- Judge (February 28, 1920) "The Log of a Lost Soul" A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" and the title of the story appear on the cover. "Found in a Whisky Bottle Floating Outside the Three Mile Limit on January 16th Last." p 5-7. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (April 17, 1920) "The Man from '20" A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [HARPER]
- _____ (May 15, 1920) "Uncle Rodney's Moonshine Tobacco" A story. The phrase "Another Ellis Parker Butler Story" appears on the cover. p 5-7. [HARPER]
- _____ (June 19, 1920) "Prohibiting the Movies, or the 87th Amendment" A story. p 5-7. [MISC]
- _____ (August 7, 1920) "Freedom from the Press" A story. The phrase "Another 'Man from '20' story by the author of 'Pigs Is Pigs'" appears on the cover. p 5-7. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (August 14, 1920) "The Role of the Doldrums" A story. The phrase "The Role of the Doldrums by Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 5-7. [HARPER, MISC]
- _____ (September 4, 1920) "Review" By Myron M. Stearns ("Lenso"). A review of the King Vidor movie made from Butler's book The Jack-Knife Man. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (October 23, 1920) "A Pastoral" A poem in 24 verses. Not listed in HARPER. p 28. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (November 6, 1920) "A Miserable Business" A story. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p5-6. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (November 13, 1920) "Ads Is Ads" Butler's original title for this story was "Stronger Than Death." The phrase "Ads is Ads by the Author of Pigs Is Pigs" appears on the cover. p 5-7. [HARPER]
- _____ (November 27, 1920) "Speaking of Operations" A poem. "Respectfully dedicated to Irv Cobb." p 7. [HARPER]
- _____ (December 4, 1920) "The Last Quart" A story. "A Christmas Tale Dedicated to the Once Flowing Bowl." p 5-7. [HARPER]
1921
- Judge (April 9, 1921) "The Return of Stewed Fish" [HARPER]
- _____ (July 9, 1921) "Always Something" p 5-6. [HARPER]
- _____ (August 6, 1921) "Time Isn't Time" A story. p 5-6. [HARPER]
- _____ (September 17, 1921) "Let's All Go Crazy!" Humor. p 5-6. [HARPER]
- _____ (October 8, 1921) "Great Discoveries" Humor. p 5, 30. [HARPER]
- _____ (December 31, 1921) "Let Us Also Prohibit ----" Humor. p 3-4. [HARPER]
1922
- Judge (February 25, 1922) "Show Your Colors" [HARPER]
- _____ (April 8, 1922) "How'd You Like It?" A poem. p 1. [HARPER]
- _____ (September 30, 1922) "Confessions of a Bank Burglar" Humor. Illustrated. p 4-5. [HARPER]
1926
- Judge (September 11, 1926) "How to Raise Children" Humor. p 9. Not listed in HARPER. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (October 2, 1926) "Behaviorism Made Plain" Humor. Illustrated by James Trembath. p 6, 28-29. Later printed in Hunting The Wow. [HARPER]
- _____ (November 13, 1926) "What Happens When a Chicken Crosses the Road?" Humor. Also included in Hunting the Wow. p 11, 24. [HARPER]
1927
- Judge (January 15, 1927) "How to Appreciate the Stars" Humor. Later appears in Hunting the Wow. p 11, 26. [EPBLIB]
1934
- Judge (March, 1934) "The Fable of Three Men" [HARPER]
1938
- Judge (January, 1938) "Appropriate Telephone Numbers" Humor. Reprinted from March 4, 1911 in a 12-page feature "THE JUDGE ALBUM 188l-1938" featuring the previously published work of James Montgomery Flagg, Carolyn Wells, Mark Twain, Ellis Parker Butler. p 32. [EPBLIB]
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