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Show plauded as an actbr. Off the stage he is a thorough gentleman, a good entertainer enter-tainer and withal a most companionable man. Those who are acquainted with Fred Warde personally and know of his manly struggles of a few years ago against adversity will rejoice in his present pres-ent success, which is every bit deserved. He is now in the bright prime of life, and hw future is lined with a roseate hue. 1 Fkkd Waf.uk U now in the lirst rank i ' of American tragedians. lie has had a hard struggle, bt.t his indomitable will ' . j has overcome ull obstacles. In many ij rjHjiects'l.e reminds one of the late John , ' McCullough. Mentally ho is a bright '' M man. IIo is of tplondid phy- ::f eique strong, vigorous nnd active and 1 ii woll adapted in every respect to the , , ' portrayal of heroic characters. Ee.'ore I he fo'.'tiights he is admired and np- |