| Show how places attract people the moth and the flame have their counterparts in the attractions of people to places as walter S tower ex pounds in his geography of ditlef which collect along waterways and develop commerce around natural power and raw material and develop industry incus try or on salubrious mountain coasts or springs and develop resorts the better class of suburbs and resi dennial districts go to the higher land about the larger cities the suburbs in manufacturing centers locate west ol 01 the factories to escape the smoke elsh ing towns accumulate at the heads ol 01 little bays mining towns settle in the valleys with but a single street 01 again in the form of the letter the junction of two valleys at the gaps and passes across the mountain where travel must go towns ally rise as tourist stops and centers of communicating |