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Show PRIMARY RESULTS IN OHIO CITIES COLUMBIA, O, Sept. 6. Weathet conditions in Ohio Tuesday wire raiser able for the municipal primaries anr what promised to be a thrilling battlt of billots in roost of the cities of th state dwindled to almost nothing. T aiquei uueition was ths prir' pal issue in the larger cities of th 'state. The "drvs" won out in om( of the cities which had been under eon trol of a "wet" mayor, and th "wets" won in several "dry" cities In Columbus Mayor Ueorge Marshall a conservative, won over two othei Republican candidates, who were lib erais. The Democrats nominated George J. Karb, a liberal. In Cleveland Newton Baker, protegt of the late Tom I, Johnson, waa nomi nated bv the Democrats and Frank U. Hogen was named to head the Republi can ticket. . r In Cincinnati Henrv T. Hunt, Demo crat, and Louis Schwab, the present Republican mevoT. were nominated The liquor question waa not involved in Cleveland or Cincinnati. In Toledo State Nenator Carl H. Kel ler'wet," was nominated bv the Re publicans.. He will oppose Hrand W Whitlock, independent nominee, a lib eral. |