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Show BONE ON HIS BRAIN Removal May Restore Victim to His Right rY.ind. New York Msn Recovers Soeech After Operation and Surgeons Bihsvs Frequent Attacks of Insanity Will Now Cease. New Haven, Conn.--lteiiinv.il ot a plccn '.if a pn'lettl s skull which lind cnuie In conlacl wi'.li the bruin brought buck I tie power of speech lo Harry WIIIsh of Hit I'iyinouth street. Tor sl month Mr. WHtse lind been unable niter a word, hut when lir Morris 1. HlaMery. who per-formed per-formed Ihe operation to ibe pi. sence of a doen or n ore primliunt mir geons In the el'y. came Into the nn-eri'ilht; nn-eri'ilht; room acaln after Iciilrg il lo yen .mother pailenl, Mr. Wlltse raised bis hsad from the pillow, and In a dl.iliial but luw tone aald; "Hello, Doe" There was grent siirnrlae nt th" mo men! and Ilia news uulcbly clrculnted lo the physicians who had been Interested In-terested In the case Thev proclaimed proclaim-ed the belief that when Mr Wlltse fully recovers rs strength, hla spoecb would he aa good as ever. They ilm I beltove that freituetit attacks ot Insanity, Insan-ity, the result of Injury to Mr Wlltae'a head il yeara ago. "Ml rea.e The opernllon was performed In the tins-ll tins-ll Hi of Ht. Hnpllliei. The Injury to Mr. Wlltse, who Is nil years old, cntue to him when he wns ir He was playing ball near his home In Forty fifth street. New Vurk city, one afternoon, when he was run over by a team, the horse stepping nn the boy's bead. He was taken unenn-scloua unenn-scloua to Si hospital, where It was round that his skull was fractured, lie remained In tha hospital about alt months, but aa a result of tbe Injury insanity developed. He waa Isfar seat to tha Insane asylum asy-lum In Mlddletowo, N. V., and after a few yeara tbera ha waa released aa cured. Three -ears ago, however, be hcntn Insane agiln, and was once iin.i-o removed to the asylum. While at the Inst II in Ion he had lucid Inter in', followed by clouded reason. AfU er treatment for abuut a yexr he wtia released and came tn this city. Ha ni.i.le his home with tils brother, John Wlltse, an electrical worker. Ixsl summer his condition again competed com-peted his retnoviil to the state nsy-lui.i nsy-lui.i In Nnrnbh lor a lew mi.ntlis I nst tieceiiinrr Mr. Wlltse win again risen hi the Norwich asylum. After a no nib there bin condition bin. inn such il at he coiil.l not utter a sound and re in. lined In Hint state until tlie other day. when the opetaiton was performed perform-ed Now he talka ruilenally to bis i. ii .e. nn.l Ihe ntt.'ndlng physicians believe be-lieve that he !: lie cured of all insan It j b.-tore lor " |