

Bertha The Beautiful Typewriter Girl
Charles George
And the villain still pursues her!
Not only pursues her but threatens to have her committed to an asylum if she does not renounce our manly hero, Jack Dalton!
You've never encountered such a villain as Egbert Van Horn.
Or a heroine with such flawless qualities as Bertha Blair's.
When Jack's aristocratic mother discovers her illustrious son loves the maid, she orders Bertha from the house and threatens to disown Jack for life if he takes his place at Bertha's side.
Just when you are certain that the unscrupulous villain is going to triumph, Fate steps in.
| Character |
|---|
| Anna Alvarado the original psycho bitch. |
| Bertha
Blair every man's dream come true. She is young, thoughtful, well mannered, a little dizzy and egad! does she look good in that maid's outfit. |
| Jack Dalton he'll do anything for the love of his Bertha. |
| Egbert Van Horn he'll do anything for the love of money. |
| Richard Blair known as JACKSON, he'll do almost anything for revenge. |
| Eloise Dalton she'll do anything for a date, but she's got a nice personality. |
| Mrs. Donna Dalton best described as Mother Snob. Her nose is somewhere in the jet stream. |
Curse You, Jack Dalton! is a American play written by Wilbur Braun and published by Samuel French (1936).
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