- Tony Carnietto and his daughter Pasqualina, arrived in this country less than a year ago. He soon succeeded in obtaining work with a contractor named Nolan and established himself in a modest little home over which presided his pretty daughter. Pasqualina used to carry his lunch to him and in this way attracted the attention of Mr. Nolan. He followed her to her home and in order to make a favorable impression, advanced Tony to gang boss. Nolan's visits during her father's absence became more and more frequent until he found that he had won the innocent girl's love. He at once proposed that she run away with him and be married. After some hesitation, Pasqualina agreed, and leaving a note for her father, she went away with Nolan. Tony, upon returning from work that evening, purchased many pretty things with his first month's salary, intending to surprise his daughter; but his joy was soon turned to sorrow when, instead of Pasqualina, he found a note explaining her absence. It was a long time before he heard from his loved one and then the message that came was like a blow, for Pasqualina wrote that she hadn't been married yet, but expected to be soon. Tony searched in vain for a trace of her, but one night, while brooding over his lost daughter, she returned. Broken in health and spirit she soon passed away. Tony swore that he would avenge his daughter's death and began his search. Nolan, he learned, had gone to Los Angeles. He tried to follow, but he needed more money, so he bought a revolver and lantern and turned burglar, only to be caught in his first attempt. The Rev. Watson captures him and, however, points to an item in the newspaper. "Shocking automobile accident in Los Angeles. P.J. Nolan, of New York, instantly killed," and indicates that a higher power than Tony has brought retribution.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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By what name was Tony's Oath of Vengeance (1912) officially released in Canada in English?
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