C. M. Payne

Charles M. Payne (1873–1964) was an American cartoonist best known for his popular long-running comic strip S'Matter, Pop?.

Mush), for the New York World,[1] and in 1911, he drew Peter Pumpkin for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

[1] Traveling with his wife and two daughters, Payne spent the summer of 1915 in Los Angeles and Southern California, where he planned an automobile trip to the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Diego.

[3] He was a member of the Southern California Camera Club, and in 1920, he exhibited photographs he had taken at remote locations in the Arizona desert.

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Characters from the comic strips S'matter, Pop? and Say, Pop!