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Show H'X' KID HIS MONEY IN HIS TIE. '''ft' ; Out Ira Cautious Farmer's Secret Was H. GUetsed- by a Detective. H H ."You havo oftea heard the question, Hi 'W'bcro a man's troasure Is, there will V ,JT his' heart bo nlso," said a detcetivo. J fV "' Eaw ln illustration of that not long K'h.l.t 6 ou a railroad train. A detective jii'B''k,r employed by tho railway company and K'.l' 'f ' wore soatcd near a countryman who fKI" adjusted his necktie every few mln- Hj ntes. mV ' Y "That tlo bothers tho old man,' 1 H ,!? said to my companion. ,. f$ '"Don't think It's tho tlo,' replied H' ' I the railroad dotcctlvo! Hn 1 "Then ho leaned forward and said H k . to tho farmer, 'Hotter tako your Bf.jfl money out of that nocktle.' i ' '"Who told you I had money ln my H T f tlo?' demanded tho farmer. H L "Tho dotcctlvo then explained that H alt tits actions In ndjustng his neckwear H W led to tho supposition. Tho farmer B IE admitted that ho hadtchosen tho tlo H tl as tho hiding placo for a numbor of .f . bills. , V' "'His Idea was all right," concluded BAf'tl lho "lotectlve, 'but ho couldn't Hoop H1M lila hands off tho cravat." t |