His most notable newspaper contribution was a regular series for the New York Journal called Mutter and Muble.
[1] A 1931 edition of the Motion Picture Herald referred to him as noted humorist of Hearst paper fame.
[2] He wrote comedic content for the Reservist, a newspaper produced at the San Pedro Naval Reserve Training Camp.
[3] In the late 1920s he wrote the comic strip "Molly the Manicure", drawn by Virginia Huget.
[1][8][failed verification] He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.