Charles Nevers Holmes wrote a comedy titled “Smith’s Unlucky Day: A Comedy.” The comedic book, which was published in 1917, centers on the character Smith and his string of bad luck. The book is a reproduction of a publication that was published before 1923 and may occasionally include flaws that were either introduced during the scanning process or were part of the original item, such as bad photographs, missing or blurry pages, or errant marks. It’s a beloved work of literature that provides insight into early 20th-century comedy and social mores.