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    'The Man with the Glass Front' from People's Home Journal magazine (January, 1909)

    1909

  1. People's Home Journal (January, 1909)   "The Man with the Glass Front" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. p 13.  [EPBLIB]
  2. Cosmopolitan (February, 1909)   "Just Like a Cat" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Mike Flannery story. This story appears later in Mike Flannery, On Duty and Off. Illustrated by Henry Raleigh. The illustrations here were not used in the book. Thanks to George Belden who contributed the cover image.  [RGTPL]
  3. Everybody's Magazine (February, 1909)   "Our First Burglar"   A story. Later published in The Water Goats and Other Troubles. Illustrated by Irma Deremeaux. p 210-215.  [RGTPL]
  4. Saturday Evening Post (February 6, 1909)   "Magazine Men" Click here to see a picture of this item.An article. Short bio with photo. p 22.  [EPBLIB]
  5. Appleton's Magazine (March, 1909)   "The Great Timascheff-Servadac Duel"   Satire. "An Unwritten Chapter from Jules Vernes's 'Hector Servadac.'" Illustrated by Horace Taylor. p 330-36.  [EPBLIB]
  6. Hampton's Magazine (March, 1909)   "Writers and Their Work"   page 436.  [HARPER]
  7. Saturday Evening Post (March 27, 1909)   "Mr. Billings' Pockets"   A story. "He Explains the Morning After." Illustrated by Gustavus C. Widney. Later published in The Water Goats and Other Troubles.  [EPBLIB]
  8. Appleton's Magazine (April, 1909)   "The Sloop-Rigged Palfrey"   "An Unwritten Chapter from Alexander Dumas' The Count of Monte Christo." Illustrated by Horace Taylor. p 446-53.  [EPBLIB]
  9. 'Magazine Men' from Saturday Evening Post (February 6, 1909)
  10. Everybody's Magazine (April, 1909)   "The Late John Wiggins"   A story. Illustrations by Martin Justice. p 454-64.  [RGTPL]
  11. Hampton's Magazine (April, 1909)   "The News Value of Old Billings"   A story. Illustrations by Albert Levering. p 493-502.  [EPBLIB]
  12. Collier's (April 10, 1909)   "Hats Is Hats"   A Mike Flannery story. "The calf, the crate and the millinery." Illustrated by Boardman Robinson.  [RGTPL]
  13. Appleton's Magazine (May, 1909)   "I Gae Doon the Doone Dune"   Satire. "An Unwritten Chapter from R. D. Blackmore's Lorna Doone." Illustrated by Horace Taylor. p 581-88.  [EPBLIB]
  14. Everybody's Magazine (May, 1909)   "Jabed Meeker, Humorist"   A poem. Drawings by Horace Taylor. A portion of this poem was reprinted in the New York Times (09-APR-1933, p BR21). p 638.  [RGTPL]
  15. BOOK: Mike Flannery, On Duty and Off (May, 1909)   SEE CONTENTS.Click here to see a picture of this item.A true sequel to Pigs is Pigs, this book has three further adventures of Mike Flannery, the Westcote stationmaster. Illustrations by Gustavus C. Widney. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company.  [EPBLIB]
  16. Putnam's Magazine (May, 1909)   "Curing Mr. Dobson"    [RGTPL]
  17. New York Times (May 16, 1909)   "The Man Who Made Pigs and Pups Famous Tells How He Did It"   By Walter Alden Dyer. "Ellis Parker Butler Gives Receipts for Humor and Various Other Things." Includes a caricature of the author, from a sketch made in Paris by Leo Mielziner (b. 1869, d. 1935). p SM9.  [NYTIMES]
  18. Mike Flannery, On Duty and Off (May, 1909)
  19. Appleton's Magazine (June, 1909)   "The Monk and the Maidens"   "An Unwritten Chapter from Charles Kingsley's Hypatia." Illustrated by Horace Taylor. p 658-665.  [EPBLIB]
  20. People's Home Journal (June, 1909)   "The Republic of Susan B."   A story. Not listed in HARPER.  [EPBLIB]
  21. Dallas Morning News (June 6, 1909)   "The Man Who Made Pigs Famous"   Interview by Harry Peyton Steger.  [DALLAS]
  22. Delineator (July, 1909)   "Billy Brad and the Big Lie" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrations by Florence E. Storer. p 51,70.  [RGTPL]
  23. Good Housekeeping (July, 1909)   "The Cough Drop"   Chapter 3. "A Farce-Comedy." Illustrated by Hamilton Wiiliams. This is Butler's part of a serial story that ran in June, July, August and September 1909. p 19-25.  [RGTPL]
  24. Hampton's Magazine (July, 1909)   "Mr. Marston's Chauffeurette" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Illustrated by Albert Levering. p 47-54.  [HARPER]
  25. Sunset Magazine (July, 1909)   "Thompson's Truthful Graveyard" Click here to see a picture of this item.A story. Drawings by M. J. Spero. p 3-9.  [HARPER]
  26. 'Thompson's Truthful Graveyard' from Sunset Magazine (July, 1909)
  27. Betzville Tales (July 10, 1909)   "Cousin Orone McDooble -- His Reptile"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  28. _____ (July 15, 1909)   "Sue Granger and the Lamp Post"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  29. Short Stories (August, 1909)   "The Lady Across the Aisle"    [PULPGEN]
  30. Syracuse Herald (August 1, 1909)   "Writers and Artists Stung by a Clever Confidence Man"   Article. Syracuse Herald; August 1, 1909; p A-7.  [NPA]
  31. Betzville Tales (August 3, 1909)   "Uncle Ashdod Clute's Last Breath"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  32. _____ (August 18, 1909)   "Miss Petunia Scraggins and the Clothespins"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press. Printed August 11, 1909 in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Gazette.  [NPA]
  33. Cosmopolitan (September, 1909)   "Geoffrey's Panklaggephone"   A story. Illustrated in color by Horace Taylor.  [RGTPL]
  34. People's Home Journal (September, 1909)   "A Fortune in Hot Air" Click here to see a picture of this item.A Perkins of Portland story. Illustrated. p 10.  [EPBLIB]
  35. 'A Fortune in Hot Air' from People's Home Journal magazine (September, 1909)
  36. Betzville Tales (September 2, 1909)   "Philo Gubb and the Auto Hen"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. "Philo Gubb is one of the tenderest hearted men in Betzville. He hasn't the style necessary to mingle in our best society, but he has a good heart, and when his speckled hen died after setting on a nest of eggs for a week Philo's heart bled with pity for the motherless eggs." Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  37. _____ (September 8, 1909)   "Mr. Pethcod Scroggs' Identical Twins"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Stevens Point (Wisconsin) Gazette.  [NPA]
  38. _____ (September 9, 1909)   "Will Finch and the Belgian Lapdog"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press. Printed September 1, 1901 in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Gazette.  [NPA]
  39. _____ (September 28, 1909)   "Gustapher Plogs and the Honk-Honk"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  40. Book News Monthly (October, 1909)   "Portrait"   Includes a photograph of Ellis Parker Butler with the caption "One of our most entertaining humorists" on page 101. There may be more, but the copy in EPBLIB is missing pages 99 and 100. Also, there's an ad that includes "Kilo" on page 23.  [EPBLIB]
  41. Country Life in America (October, 1909)   "The Prawleys"   "The Adventures of a Suburbanite." Part one of seven.  [RGTPL]
  42. Good Literature (October, 1909)   "The Day of the Spank"   A story. Volume 18. Number 3.  [EPBLIB]
  43. Betzville Tales (October 14, 1909)   "Miss Allegretto and the Pie"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  44. _____ (October 21, 1909)   "Rickshaw Phipps and Bedelia"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  45. _____ (October 29, 1909)   "Col. Gabe Dunder and the Shredded Codfish"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  46. Book News Monthly (November, 1909)   "Review"   Includes a short review of The Thin Santa Claus.  [EBAY]
  47. Century Magazine (November, 1909)   "Millington's Motor Mystery"   A story. With pictures by F. R. Gruger. p 121-128.  [RGTPL]
  48. Country Life in America (November, 1909)   "The Speckled Hen"   "The Adventures of a Suburbanite." Part two of seven. Illustrated with photographs by A. B. Phelan. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 45-47.  [RGTPL]
  49. BOOK: The Thin Santa Claus (November, 1909)   Subtitled "the chicken yard that was a Christmas stocking." A short story in 35 pages. Two illustrations by May Wilson Preston. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company. Also A. L. Burt.  [EPBLIB]
  50. Betzville Tales (November 5, 1909)   "Pilgath Gubb's Auto-House"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  51. _____ (November 12, 1909)   "Rastus Diggs and His Mother-In_Law"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  52. _____ (November 19, 1909)   "Rocco Mackintosh and His Two Natures"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  53. Century Magazine (December, 1909)   "The Cut Finger"   A poem. p 318. Also, on page 275 is a full-color reproduction of a painting of Ellis Parker Butler and his wife (Ida) and first child (Elsie). The portrait was made by Ernest L. Blumenschein.  [RGTPL]
  54. Country Life in America (December, 1909)   "Jolly Old Santa Claus!"   "The Adventures of a Suburbanite." Part three of seven.  [RGTPL]
  55. Collier's (December 11, 1909)   "Judicial Negligence"   A story.  [RGTPL]
  56. Betzville Tales (December 3, 1909)   "Cousin Orone and Cleopatra"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  57. _____ (December 11, 1909)   "Grandma Pillbeck and the Tin Clock"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  58. _____ (December 18, 1909)   "Randolph Binks and the Safety Hammock"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  59. _____ (December 28, 1909)   "Uncle Ashdod and the Bisquito"   Illustrated by Peter Newell. Printed this date in the Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Daily Press.  [NPA]
  60. ANTHOLOGY: One Hundred Choice Selections (1909) "Mrs. Madden's Golden-Wedding"   Edited by Phineas Garrett. Volume 39. Philadelphia. p 150-56.  [HARPER]
  61. 'The Late John Wiggins' from The Humorous Speaker (1909)
  62. ANTHOLOGY: The Humorous Speaker (1909) "The Late John Wiggins" Click here to see a picture of this item.Edited by Paul Martin Pearson. New York: Hinds, Noble and Eldridge. p 249-66.  [HARPER]


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