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Clinton C. Cutler

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Clinton C. Cutler

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Sep 1926 (aged 67–68)
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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CLINTON C. CUTLER, MOVIE MAN, BURIED

Funeral services for Clinton C. Cutler, movie pioneer and newsdealer, were held this afternoon from his late home, 466 Princeton Avenue. The Rev. James Lord, pastor of St. Paul M. E. Church, assisted by the Rev. Charles H. Elder, officiated. Interment was in Ewing Cemetery, under direction of Ullrich.

Coming here from McKeesport in 1898 with Charles C. Hildinger, Mr. Cutler immediately joined with the circulation department of the Trenton Times. He remained with the newspaper until three years ago, when he was forced to retire because of a nervous condition.

Mr. Cutler established the "Bijou" on North Warren Street, the first motion picture theatre in Trenton. Mr. Hildinger joined him in the enterprise. Later they conducted another house called the "Nicklelette." This was the foundations of the present Hildinger amusement project.

Mr. Cutler was a member of the Modern Woodmen of the World and Trenton Lodge, No. 164 of the Loyal Order of Moose. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alpha Cutler, a sister of Charles Hildinger.

Source: Trenton Evening Times
Date: 7 Sep 1926
This stone seems to be unsupported by any other stones or data at the gravesite. This will be investigated with additional info forthcoming.
CLINTON C. CUTLER, MOVIE MAN, BURIED

Funeral services for Clinton C. Cutler, movie pioneer and newsdealer, were held this afternoon from his late home, 466 Princeton Avenue. The Rev. James Lord, pastor of St. Paul M. E. Church, assisted by the Rev. Charles H. Elder, officiated. Interment was in Ewing Cemetery, under direction of Ullrich.

Coming here from McKeesport in 1898 with Charles C. Hildinger, Mr. Cutler immediately joined with the circulation department of the Trenton Times. He remained with the newspaper until three years ago, when he was forced to retire because of a nervous condition.

Mr. Cutler established the "Bijou" on North Warren Street, the first motion picture theatre in Trenton. Mr. Hildinger joined him in the enterprise. Later they conducted another house called the "Nicklelette." This was the foundations of the present Hildinger amusement project.

Mr. Cutler was a member of the Modern Woodmen of the World and Trenton Lodge, No. 164 of the Loyal Order of Moose. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alpha Cutler, a sister of Charles Hildinger.

Source: Trenton Evening Times
Date: 7 Sep 1926
This stone seems to be unsupported by any other stones or data at the gravesite. This will be investigated with additional info forthcoming.


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