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Show CIGAR CHANGES TOURISTS LUCK I sup1 am the hard luck kid." remarked re-marked s. sinnaj- of New Fork as hs wrote his name ou the register at tho Hotel Utah. "See this fur coat?" He held Up a hii fur CO&1 and pointed to a great big rent In the back of il "1 gave this to the taxi cab man at the depot .mo this is the way he gives It back to ma Hi said it was an accident, I have bad nothing hut aooldentS since I left home. I have been In three railroad accidents -md had a narrow escape from tro others. ' .Mr. sirmay went owv to the i is;ii stand rind asked for a cigar, The lady attendant explained that she was not selling clga - "ft is blue Sunday," sn'd she. Then she explained ths reason. "Whs don't they enforce ihe rainbow lawsv suggested Sir. Sirmay, as he went back to the dork's dsk. "When dues tli.-- next train leave for Ogden?" he asked. i sure am the hard luck ktd. T better bet-ter get out of this town If I want to live " An hour later M- Slrmaar was walking around the lobby drawing on a big black clear. 'My luck hns changed. I found a friend," he said, as he puffed out a cloud ol fragrant smoke, |