February 19, 1902 - Ex-Gambler Goes Insane
As Published in the Buffalo Courier:
JOHN P. QUINN THE EX-GAMBLER GOES INSANE
Prisoner At The Penitentiary For Civil Offense, His Mind Clouds-Known the Country Over.
John P Quinn, ex-gambler, and known throughout the length and breadth of the land as a showman and exposer of gambling methods, has been adjudge insane. He was found to be mentally unbalanced by Police Surgeon Fowler of the Erie County Penitentiary yesterday, and in the course of a few days will be sent to the Buffalo State Hospital.
Quinn was sent to the Penitentiary on October 1st on an order of arrest in a civil action. Soon after his arrival he began to show symptoms of mental decline, and several days ago it was decided to subject him to an examination by Dr. Fowler.
During the Pam-American Exposition Quinn conducted a show in Main Street above Chippewa, where the methods used by gamblers to trick the unwary were exposed.
JOHN P. QUINN THE EX-GAMBLER GOES INSANE
Prisoner At The Penitentiary For Civil Offense, His Mind Clouds-Known the Country Over.
John P Quinn, ex-gambler, and known throughout the length and breadth of the land as a showman and exposer of gambling methods, has been adjudge insane. He was found to be mentally unbalanced by Police Surgeon Fowler of the Erie County Penitentiary yesterday, and in the course of a few days will be sent to the Buffalo State Hospital.
Quinn was sent to the Penitentiary on October 1st on an order of arrest in a civil action. Soon after his arrival he began to show symptoms of mental decline, and several days ago it was decided to subject him to an examination by Dr. Fowler.
During the Pam-American Exposition Quinn conducted a show in Main Street above Chippewa, where the methods used by gamblers to trick the unwary were exposed.
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