Alex and Hannah Pokorny Haas were probably already separated during this time.
1 Mar 1903 New Orleans Times-Picayune
Captain and Mrs. Alex. M. Haas left yesterday, accompanying their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dannenbaum, to their home in San Francisco. Much regret is felt at this well-known couple’s departure for California, their future home, and best wishes are extended.
1 Mar 1903 New Orleans Times-Picayune, Ad:
By Sam H. Stern
ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE
THE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
RESIDENCE
OF
Capt. Alex M. Haas
No. 4202 St. Charles Ave.,
Corner Milan,
TUESDAY, MARCH 3,
AT 11 O’Clock A.M.
Handsome, heavy oak and bird’s eye maple bedroom suits, glass-door wardrobes, handsome wicker set, parlor set, six pieces; gilt chairs, one upright piano, jardinières and pedestals, onyx tables, oak china closet, hall chairs, hat rack, oak dining room set, combination book case, ornaments of all descriptions, mattings, rugs carpets, shades, lace curtains, portieres, paintings, lithographs, lamps, gas stove, range, kitchen utensils, large refrigerator, three compartments; one lot of plants.
Terms—cash
Positively no limit,
Sam H. Stern, Auctioneer,
P.S.—House for rent, apply to Stroudback & Stern, 821 Gravier Street.
3 Mar 1903 New Orleans Times-Picayune
CAVALRY VETERANS
The Cavalry Association Camp No. 9, met last night in Memorial Hall, and transacted routine business. …. A letter from A. M. Haas announced that gentleman’s removal to California. On motion of Captain Dinkins, the Secretary was directed to write Mr. Haas expressing the Association’s high regard for him.