

Bertha, the Bartender's Beautiful Baby
Charles George
Filled with the raging conflict between "Good" and "Evil," this is an absolutely hilarious melodrama about Desperate Daniel Desmond and his vile attempts to betray Bertha, the beautiful typewriter girl.
Every possible angle of the old-time melodrama is incorporated: stolen diamonds, a vengeful scheme, manly heroism and the pure and noble actions of our hero and heroine who unflinchingly face almost insurmountable odds!
| Character |
|---|
| David Desmond His noble son. |
| Glenwood Garfield Employed at the bank. |
| Boswell Bancroft The unfortunate victim. |
| Blanche Bancroft His wife. |
| Bertha Bancroft His daughter. |
| Clarice Claybourne An adventuress. |
| Sally Silverthorne A stenographer. |
| Bridget O'Casey ??????. |
| Daniel Desboro Desmond An unscrupulous banker. |
Bertha The Beautiful Typewriter Girl is a American comedy play written by Charles George and published by Samuel French (1939).
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